This study presents the revolutionary thesis that English poetry
and poetic theory were deflected from their richest line of
development by the scientific rationalism that came with Hobbes and
has continued its restrictive influence to the present day, when
such poets as Yeats and Eliot have begun the reestablishment of the
earlier line of development.
Originally published in 1939.
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