T. S. Eliot (Critical Survey of Poetry)

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When he startled the poetic world with the publication of Prufrock and Other Observations in 1917, T. S. Eliot was already on his way to becoming a prolific, formidable, and renowned literary critic of extraordinary originality and depth. Between 1916 and 1920, for example, he contributed almost one hundred essays and reviews to several journals, some of which he helped to edit. While his most enduring and famous criticism (except for his superb work on Dante Alighieri) is contained in...

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