criticism, an objective correlative is a group of things or events which systematically represent emotions. The theory of the objective correlative as it relates...
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Hamlet and His Problems (section Objective correlative)
an artistic failure." Eliot also popularised the concept of the objective correlative—a mechanism used to evoke emotion in an audience—in the essay. The...
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Eliot developed his notions of the "theory of impersonality" and "objective correlative" respectively. Eliot's evaluative judgments, such as his condemnation...
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conveying emotion with collages of images. This use of an image as an objective correlative is characteristic of Ezra Pound, T. S. Eliot, James Joyce, and Marcel...
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idea—as articulated in Eliot's essay "Hamlet and His Problems"—of an "objective correlative", which posits a connection among the words of the text and events...
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demonstrations were frequent before August 1972 (described as Joaquin’s “‘objective correlative’ to the Crisis of ’72”), before the declaration of martial rule...
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impersonal poet. In "Hamlet and His Problems" Eliot presents the phrase "objective correlative." The theory is that the expression of emotion in art can be achieved...
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H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z See also References objective correlative objective criticism obligatory scene octameter octave octet An eight-line...
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not understand, rendering "tell" necessary. Concision Diegesis Objective correlative Purposeful omission Verbosity Writing style Network, The Learning...
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His Problems", in which Eliot first put forward his idea of the objective correlative. The essay "Philip Massinger" contains the famous line (often misquoted)...
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In Biographia Literaria and his poetry, symbols are not merely "objective correlatives" to Coleridge, but instruments for making the universe and personal...
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by Mario Praz, then teaching in Manchester. The concept of the objective correlative used by Montale in his poetry, was probably influenced by T. S....
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the Individual Talent". He formulated such critical concepts as "objective correlative", and rethought the literary canon in his elevation of Jacobean...
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Oxford English Dictionary cites Allston as the first to use the term Objective Correlative in 1850. The term, subsequently made famous by T.S Eliot in essay...
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succinct tool to establish his version of the concept known as the objective correlative. An important retrospective exhibition of Lyonel Feininger's photographic...
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separate words to carry the meaning of prefixes, suffixes or verbs. Objective correlative Simile: a figure of speech that directly/explicitly compares two...
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should be "No ideas but in things" or T. S. Eliot's idea of the objective correlative. Thing theory has also found a home in the study of contemporary...
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I’ve recorded.” If Viola's depictions of emotional states with no objective correlative — emotional states for which the viewer has no external object or...
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(semiotics) Encode (semiotics) Encoding/decoding model of communication Objective correlative Opaque context Polysemy Reader-response criticism Reception theory...
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Eliot targeted Hamlet's disgust with his mother as lacking an "objective correlative"; viz., his feelings were excessive in the context of the play....
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small knack he has for cruder, more linear devices. If there's an objective correlative for boring, that's it." In a retrospective review for AllMusic,...
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of ex-friends. It really disgusted me. I just thought it had no objective correlative... They called them dishonorable, or opportunists, or cowards—and...
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Stan Galloway writes: "when Burroughs chooses to name Helen as an objective correlative for Teeka, he expects both literal and emotional connections to...
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Raman microscope (section Correlative Raman imaging)
the sample. Common examples of correlative microscopy techniques are Raman-AFM, Raman-SNOM, and Raman-SEM. Correlative SEM-Raman imaging is the integration...
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it emerges from the generalised meanings of the passage as an 'objective correlative' for the fragility of the human condition. The rhythm evokes the...
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un libro, he states that at this time he was trying to find an objective correlative for what he was experiencing - one of the many indications of the...
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Crane and Theodore Roethke. Bly criticized Eliot's idea of the objective correlative as emblematic of everything wrong with the Modernist approach to...
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the moon. The event was so removed, however, so unreal, that no objective correlative existed to prove it had not been an event staged in a television...
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place. The fictional Waituhi's ‘physical cohesion [providing] an "objective correlative" to the ethos that binds the tangata whenua together’. Waituhi –...
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Beckett (word play, nonconforming fiction); and T. S. Eliot (the objective correlative, which West called "an emotional shorthand; a morse for the soul")...
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