Modernist Image: Rhythmic and Perceptual Resonance in the Works of Ezra Pound and T. S. Eliot
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This work examines the closely related and yet distinct ways in which Pound and Eliot confronted the subject-object duality that was taken for granted by many of their contemporaries. This issue is not only essential for understanding their poetry, but is still of central importance today, when many post-structuralist theorists have enunciated ever more radical versions of the dualistic worldview.
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