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- 22 Jun 2019
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- 28 May 2026
In the 20th century, T.S. Eliot regarded his imagery as distracting and dismissed his work as lacking seriousness. However, it was a different critic who charged him with being 'callous to the intrinsic nature of English.' Who was this critic?
Multiple choice question for Ages, era, period. Select an option, then review the explanation below.
Explanation
The critic who accused him of insensitivity to the fundamental qualities of the English language was F.R. Leavis. While T.S. Eliot himself found his imagery distracting and questioned the seriousness of his poetry, it was Leavis who specifically criticized his disregard for the essence of English.
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