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A collection of essays examines the nature and practice of literary criticism and poetic creation, arguing for an impersonal theory of talent that balances individual invention with a living tradition. Through close readings and polemical commentary the writer critiques contemporary poetic fashions, reassesses earlier critical authorities, and proposes standards for judging verse. The essays combine theoretical reflections on form, imagery, and emotional expression with practical advice for critics, aiming to restore seriousness and precision to discussions of poetry.

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Title: The Sacred Wood: Essays on Poetry and Criticism

Author: T. S. Eliot

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Language: English

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The Sacred Wood

“Intravit pinacothecam senex canus, exercitati vultus et qui videretur nescio quid magnum promittere, sed cultu non proinde speciosus, et facile appareret eum ex hac nota litteratum esse, quos odisse divites solent ... 'ego’ inquit 'poeta sum et ut spero, non humillimi spiritus, si modo coronis aliquid credendum est, quas etiam ad immeritos deferre gratia solet.’”—Petronius.

“I also like to dine on becaficas.”

The Sacred Wood
Essays On Poetry And Criticism
By
T. S. Eliot
Methuen & Co. Ltd.
36 Essex Street W.C.
London
1920

For

H. W. E.

“Tacuit Et Fecit”

Certain of these essays appeared, in the same or a more primitive form, in The Times Literary Supplement, The Athenæum, Art and Letters, and The Egoist. The author desires to express his obligation to the editors of these periodicals.