T.S Eliot's View On Aesthetic Values
What ultimately lasts in writing is anything with aesthetics. T.S.
Eliot and Virginia Woolf agree that there are aesthetic values in writings.
They have similar backgrounds regarding knowledge in English literary
tradition that they are able to draw from, but their definitions of
aesthetics seem to collide head on which creates the problem among these
two writers.
T.S Eliot has a firm view on aesthetic values. He relies heavily
on the father tongues of Greek and Latin that was known by those who could
read in the Middle Ages as well as the great writers of his time.
Ac ....
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