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245 13 An analysis of T.S. Eliot's The Sacred Wood :|bessays on 
       poetry and criticism|h[Hoopla electronic resource] /
       |cRachel Teubner. 
246 14 T.S. Eliot's The sacred wood 
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520    Famous as an accomplished poet, T. S. Eliot was also the 
       author of some highly important literary criticism. First 
       published in 1920, The Sacred Wood collects 13 of Eliot's 
       early critical essays. He intended them to be a statement 
       of his principles for literary achievement. These concepts
       -and the works that Eliot wrote after setting out his 
       principles-inspired many major poets of the twentieth 
       century. Some wanted to imitate him, while many others 
       looked to disagree with him. But few since can be said to 
       have fully escaped Eliot's influence. In these essays, 
       Eliot proposes rules for how a poet should relate to a 
       poem and to the poetic tradition. His twin concepts of 
       "impersonality" and "tradition" have had a lasting impact.
       The Sacred Wood's arguments fueled conversations in the 
       literary world for several decades, and established 
       Eliot's reputation as a fine literary critic. Indeed, many
       consider him to be one of the greatest of the twentieth 
       century. The Sacred Wood shows why. 
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