Two T.S. Eliot Classics
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tse thoughts on Lambeth tse lancelot andrewes For Lancelot Andrewes.
In the late 1920s, T.S. Eliot asked Christopher Dawson to write a small book on the meaning of family in the western and Christian tradition. The two would come to collaborate frequently, but this was the first thing… Read More
Many regard this as Paul Elmer More’s most important essay. Certainly, it is the article that inspired the “moral imagination” of Irving Babbitt, T.S. Eliot, Russell Kirk, and Winston Elliott. pem disraeli and conservatism Source: Paul Elmer More,… Read More
I first read this in the fall of 1985, and it hit me hard. I was pretty much a moderate atheist at that point, but the sermon still meant a great deal to me. It’s stuck with me… Read More
A definitive young Russell Kirk piece, “Beyond the Dreams of Avarice,” MEASURE 2 (December 1950): 17-33. Note, the article appears immediately after a T.S. Eliot article. This is probably the cause of Kirk changing his mind on Eliot…. Read More
Idiotboy struck again, but I minimized (I hope) the damage. tse the criterion v 2 8 june 1924
Feel free to download, read, and share. Sadly, Idiotboy struck, removing pp. 231-236. I happened to have pp. 231-235 from a previous research trip to the library. I stuck them back into the pdf–hence the change of colors… Read More
And, the scanning and upload continues. Idiotboy (as I will refer to the person who tore out pages from the original issues) did not find anything worthy of removing from the original. Amen. tse criterion v0l 2 no 6… Read More
For those of you who know me, you know how frustrated I am that T.S. Eliot’s The CRITERION is not readily available for researchers and interested parties. Rather than continue to complain, I’ve decided just to scan the… Read More