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" The only way of expressing emotion in the form of art is by finding an "objective correlative"; in other words, a set of objects, a situation, a chain of events which shall be the formula of that particular emotion; such that when the external facts,... "
Gertrude Stein, Writer and Thinker - Page 71
by Claudia Franken - 2000 - 393 pages
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A Life Composed: T.S. Eliot and the Morals of Modernism

André Schüller - 2002 - 372 pages
...'objective correlative'; in other words, a set of objects, a situation, a chain of events which shall be the formula of that particular emotion; such that when...experience, are given, the emotion is immediately evoked."151 An emotion or idea was said to have an "equivalent", which also meant that it was to be...
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Culture, 1922: The Emergence of a Concept

Marc Manganaro - 2009 - 243 pages
...correlative," famously defined here as "a set of objects, a situation, a chain of events which shall be the formula of that particular emotion; such that when...experience, are given, the emotion is immediately evoked."19 To function as art, according to Eliot, a work must demonstrate a structure that makes it...
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Words Alone: The Poet T. S. Eliot

Denis Donoghue - 2002 - 356 pages
...correlative' ; in other words, a set of objects, a situation, a chain of events which shall be the formula of that particular emotion; such that when...experience, are given, the emotion is immediately evoked."8 A set of objects, a situation, a chain of events isn't the same as Davie 's "fable or an...
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Deliberate Speed: The Origins of a Cultural Style in the American 1950s

W. T. Lhamon - 2002 - 338 pages
..."objective correlative"; in other words, a set of objects, a situation, a chain of events which shall be the formula of that particular emotion; such that when...facts, which must terminate in sensory experience, arc given, the emotion is immediately evoked. (Selected Essays 124-25) Wittgenstein had finished the...
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The New Media Reader

Noah Wardrip-Fruin, Nick Montfort - 2003 - 872 pages
..."objective correlative"; in other words, a set of objects, a situation, a chain of events which shall be the formula of that particular emotion; such that when...experience, are given, the emotion is immediately evoked. If you examine any of Shakespeares more successful tragedies, you will find this exact equivalence;...
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Exorcism and Its Texts: Subjectivity in Early Modern Literature of England ...

Hilaire Kallendorf - 2003 - 366 pages
...objective correlative; in other words, a set of objects, a situation, a chain of events which shall be the formula of that particular emotion; such that when...experience, are given, the emotion is immediately evoked ... The artistic 'inevitability' lies in this complete adequacy of the external to the emotion; and...
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Jane Austen and the Morality of Conversation

Bharat Tandon - 2003 - 320 pages
...correlative"; in other words, a set of objects, a situation, a chain of events which shall be the form of that particular emotion; such that when the external...experience, are given, the emotion is immediately evoked.' TS Eliot, 'Hamlet' [1919], in Selected Essays, p. 145. 237 Minor Works, p. 393. 238 Persuasion, p....
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The Oxford Handbook of Aesthetics

Jerrold Levinson - 2005 - 844 pages
...in other words, a set of objects, a situation, a chain of events which shall be the formula ofthat particular emotion; such that when the external facts,...experience, are given, the emotion is immediately evoked. (Eliot 1932: 145) If Wordsworth tempts one to ask not what a poem expresses, but what emotion existed...
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Quotation Marks

Marjorie B. Garber - 2003 - 332 pages
...correlative": "a set of objects, a situation, a chain of events which shall be the formula of thai particular emotion; such that when the external facts,...experience, are given, the emotion is immediately evoked." Murry's word "adequate" (in the death of Cleopatra Shakespeare "makes the language completely adequate...
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Left of the Color Line: Race, Radicalism, and Twentieth-century Literature ...

Bill Mullen, James Edward Smethurst - 2003 - 350 pages
...'objective correlative'; in other words, a set of objects, a situation, a chain of events which shall be the formula of that particular emotion; such that when the external facts, which must 31 terminate in sensory experience, are given, the emotion is immediately TS Eliot's evoked."37 This...
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