Exam 4: The Function of Criticism
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To Eliot, the chief tools of the critic are,
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A critic according to Eliot must be entirely
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According to TS Eliot, who overlook the capital importance of criticism in the work of creation itself?
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Eliot feels that the second-rate artist cannot afford to surrender himself to any
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Eliot states, "A common inheritance and a common cause unite artists
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The most important qualification that Eliot recommends to critics is to possess a
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Eliot says that the function of a critic is to ______ a work of art
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What are the chief tools of the critic according to TS Eliot?
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Eliot believes that between the true artists of any time there is
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The commentation and exposition of works of art, according to Eliot, is
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In T.S Eliot's "The Function of Criticism'', he mentions that the ____ should be altered by the ___, as much as the ___ is altered by the ____.
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Eliot believes that artists unite consciously or unconsciously under a common
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Eliot said that the major part of the effort of an author in composing his work is __.
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