HUMANISM AND CRITICISM IN T. S. ELIOT AND CARLES RIBA

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T. S. Eliot and Carles Riba are two writers with many similarities: they both lived around the same time (the first half of the twentieth century), both stood out as poets and critics, and both wrote on similar literary topics, such as humanism, and several authors of European literature, like Dante, Goethe and Baudelaire. But their different biographical circumstances and their different literary, social, and political contexts conditioned their conception of humanism and their interpretation of some of the leading writers of Western culture. The aim of this paper is to do a comparative literature exercise to relate and contrast these different conceptions and interpretations of Eliot and Riba.

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Malé, J. (2021). HUMANISM AND CRITICISM IN T. S. ELIOT AND CARLES RIBA. Caplletra, 70, 139–167. https://doi.org/10.7203/Caplletra.70.19999

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