Christian Romanticism: T. S. Eliot's Response to Percy Shelley
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Language and Reality in The Waste Land

207

Awareness of the Absolute in ‘Hymn to Intellectual Beauty’

216

Moving Beyond Language in Eliot’s Conversion Poetry

219

‘Every poem an epitaph’: Linguistic Limitation in Four Quartets

226

Conclusion: Christian Romanticism?

243

Appendix—Eliot and Tennyson

255

The Influence of Tennyson in Eliot’s Early Work

256

“I am aweary, aweary”: The Burdened Self in Tennyson and Eliot

258

Dante and Tennyson

262

In Memoriam : Tennyson’s Christian Doubt?

266

List of Works Cited

273

Index

283