Classics
T. S. Eliot made repeated, polemical, and idiosyncratic use of the word ‘classic’ and its cognates ‘classical’ and ‘classicism’ in his prose writings. In the earlier part of his career, he tended to use the term not to refer to writing in Latin and Greek (the Classics) or even to canonical texts in...
Hoofdauteur: | Sullivan, H |
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Andere auteurs: | Harding, J |
Formaat: | Book section |
Taal: | English |
Gepubliceerd in: |
Cambridge University Press
2012
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