The Indian Journal of English Studies: The Official Organ of the Indian Association for English Studies, Volume 11Orient Longmans., 1971 - English literature |
Contents
Hamlets Heroic Identity and Submission to Providence | 1 |
Process and Reality in the Odes of KeatsB Das | 17 |
The Becket Fable in Tennyson and Eliot and | 34 |
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achieve artist attitude awareness beauty Becket fable become C. P. Snow Christian Church concept creative critical Curtmantle darkness death despair dramatic Eliot's theory emotion English Essays eternal experience expression feeling fourth tempter Grecian Urn Hamlet heart Henry Henry's hero heroic human Ibid ideas Indolence intuition Irish Jude Jude the Obscure Katharine Tynan Keats L. C. Knights Lawrence Lawrence's Letters of W. B. letters to Katharine literary living London Mare meaning Melancholy mind mood myth nature Nightingale NOTES AND REFERENCES novel objective correlative odes Orestes passionate play poem poet poet's poetic poetry Psyche realisation reality relationship religious represents reveal romantic Rome says seems sense Shakespeare Sleep of Reason Snow Snow's soul spirit Strangers and Brothers symbol T. S. Eliot Tennyson theme things Thomas à Becket thoughts tion transcends truth University vision W. B. Yeats Wanderings of Oisin words Wordsworth writes Yeats to Katharine