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Томас Стернз Элиот Метафора в ранней поэзии
Author: Бент М.М.
Year: 2014
Pages: 466
Format: DJVU
File size: 33 MB
Language: RU
Genre: Литературоведение

Year: 2014
Pages: 466
Format: DJVU
File size: 33 MB
Language: RU
Genre: Литературоведение

The book "Томас Стернз Элиот Метафора в ранней поэзии" by [Author's name] is an in-depth analysis of the use of metaphor in the early poetry of T S Eliot. The author delves into the aesthetic theories, literary criticism, and cultural heritage of Eliot to explore how he interpreted concepts such as culture, religion, and tradition through metaphor. The study examines the implementation of metaphor in Eliot's work and its significance in creating a new poetic language. The book begins with an introduction to the importance of metaphor in literature and its relevance to Eliot's poetry. The author highlights the need to understand the process of technological evolution and its impact on human perception, emphasizing the urgency of developing a personal paradigm for comprehending the technological advancements that shape modern knowledge. This personal paradigm is essential for survival in a warring world and for the unity of people. Chapter 1: The Role of Metaphor in Early Poetry In the first chapter, the author discusses the role of metaphor in Eliot's early poetry, focusing on how it serves as a tool for understanding the complexities of modern life. The author analyzes the metaphors used by Eliot to convey his ideas about culture, religion, and tradition. The chapter also explores the significance of these metaphors in shaping Eliot's unique poetic style. Chapter 2: Aesthetic Theory and Literary Criticism The second chapter delves into Eliot's aesthetic theories and literary criticism, examining how they influenced his use of metaphor. The author discusses the cultural heritage that informs Eliot's work and how he interpreted the concepts of culture, religion, and tradition through metaphor. This chapter provides a deeper understanding of Eliot's approach to poetry and its relevance to contemporary society.
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