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Cats / New Criticism / The Waste Land / Burnt Norton / James Joyce / Virginia Woolf / The Criterion / English literature / Tradition and the Individual Talent / Literature / British people / T. S. Eliot
Date: 2011-02-28 04:56:15
Cats
New Criticism
The Waste Land
Burnt Norton
James Joyce
Virginia Woolf
The Criterion
English literature
Tradition and the Individual Talent
Literature
British people
T. S. Eliot

LIDIA VIANU T.S. ELIOT AN AUTHOR FOR ALL SEASONS

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