T.S Eliot's View On Aesthetic Values
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What ultimately lasts in writing is anything with aesthetics. T.S.
Eliot and Virginia Woolf agree that there are aesthetic values in writings.
They have similar backgrounds regarding knowledge in English literary
tradition that they are able to draw from, but their definitions of
aesthetics seem ....
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.... are familiar with English
literary tradition. In the essay Tradition and the Individual Talent,
Eliot says, " … the historical sense compels a man to write not merely with
his own generation in his bones, but with a feeling that the whole of the
literature of his own country has a simultaneous existence and composes a
simultaneous order." He mostly talks to the educated male and beauty for
him is found in these great writers of his time. He also say's, " In a
peculiar sense he will be ....
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