A Study on the Writing Style of T.S. Eliot
| Vol-3 | Issue-10 | October 2018 | Published Online: 10 October 2018 PDF ( 188 KB ) | ||
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| Suman 1 | ||
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1Assistant Professor in English, D.A.V. PG College , Karnal (HR) (India) |
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| Abstract | ||
From times immemorial the Indian thinkers thought of a need of philosophy to be developed to know how to lead the life in its best. But appreciated the intricacies of Indian philosophy, T.S. Eliot wrote the great philosophers of India “make most of the great European philosophers look like schoolboys”. In his essays, Eliot always seem to adopt the middle way “so here I am in the middle way the Madhyamika Buddhism between their relative and the absolute. This Buddhist principle appeared in Eliot‟s graduate essays in Western Philosophy in 1913 as : …” what is here germane, is the fact that in which direction you go…. The crudest experience and the abstrusest theory end in identity, and this identity I called the absolute. If you choose to call it nothing I will not dispute the pint. But whichever it is both beginning and the end”. |
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| Keywords | ||
| Western, Philosophy, Eliot | ||
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