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Theorists of Modernist Poetry

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Taylor and Francis
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English
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Library

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โœฆ Table of Contents


Content: Why Eliot, Hulme and Pound? --
Origins of modernism --
Philosophical details: the image and the objective correlative --
Anti-democracy: the politics of early modernism --
History and tradition --
The First World War and the long poem --
Modernism and the ideal society --
After Eliot, Hulme and Pound.


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