T S Eliot Tradition and Individual Talent Eagleton on Eliot Literary Theory
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T. S Eliot: Tradition and Individual Talent| Eagleton on Eliot| Literary Theory • This is my reading and discussion of T.S Eliot's 1919 influential essay Tradition and Individual talent, in which he argues for a more depersonalized approach to writing and reading poetry. My discussion also includes a brief reference to Terry Eagleton critique of T S Eliot's stance. • Please find the full essay here: https://www.poetryfoundation.org/arti... • ---------------- • What is Postcolonialism: • Since I claim to be a postcolonialism scholar, I think it is apt to include a brief description of my field of study. In my view, Postcolonialism ( also written as Post Colonialism or Post-Colonialism) is a dynamic field of literary study that focuses on the history of colonialism and native responses to the colonial policies and life after colonialism formally ends. The field of postcolonialism also offers insights into the literature and culture of the the former European colonies and their struggles after the end of colonialism. • ---- • ------------------------- • My Website: http://postcolonial.net • My Recording Gear: • Camera (Logitech C922): https://amzn.to/2Ko6syK • Mic (Blue Yeti USB Mic): https://amzn.to/2QjVfmT • Lights (Selfie Ring): https://amzn.to/2XbOSDu • Computer (Apple iMac): https://amzn.to/2TFKcWH • ------------------------------ • Donate to help us continue offering free educational content: https://streamlabs.com/rajam6 • ---------------------------- • Please Subscribe to this channel: / @masoodraja • ----------------------------- • Disclosure: • Postcolonial Space sometimes displays merchant affiliate links in the video descriptions. We only generate revenue after someone clicks on a link and makes a purchase/ performs an action on the resulting page! • #TSEliot #LiteraryTheory
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