The Sacred Wood is a collection of 20 essays by T. S. Eliot, first published in 1920. Topics include Eliot's opinions of many literary works and authors...
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Sacred wood or Sacred Woods may refer to: Sacred grove, a mythological landscape, referenced in many traditions or religions The Sacred Wood, a collection...
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T. S. Eliot (redirect from Sweeney Among the Nightingales)
Christianity & Culture (1939, 1948) The Second-Order Mind (1920) Tradition and the Individual Talent (1920) The Sacred Wood: Essays on Poetry and Criticism...
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True Cross (redirect from Relic of the True Cross)
Legend. According to the sacred tradition of the Eastern Orthodox Church the True Cross was made from three different types of wood: cedar, pine and cypress...
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Egoist (1919) and later in Eliot's first book of criticism, The Sacred Wood (1920). The essay is also available in Eliot's "Selected Prose" and "Selected...
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Sacred groves or sacred woods are groves of trees that have special religious importance within a particular culture. Sacred groves feature in various...
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Sacred Woods (French: Le bois sacré) is a 1939 French comedy film directed by Léon Mathot and starring Elvire Popesco, Gaby Morlay and Victor Boucher....
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his book The Sacred Wood: Essays on Poetry and Criticism discusses his view of Shakespeare's incomplete development of Hamlet's emotions in the play Hamlet...
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Algernon Charles Swinburne (category Wikipedia articles incorporating a citation from the 1911 Encyclopaedia Britannica with Wikisource reference)
(1998). The Sacred Wood and Major Early Essays. Mineola NY: Dover Publications. p. 10. ISBN 978-0486299365. "Algernon Charles Swinburne". The Nomination...
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Nemausus (category Wikipedia articles incorporating a citation from the 1911 Encyclopaedia Britannica with Wikisource reference)
which was perhaps the sacred wood in which the Celtic tribe of the Volcae Arecomici (who of their own accord surrendered to the Romans in 121 BC) held...
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