2012- 1- 7
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أكـاديـمـي ألـمـاسـي
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رد: l|][Ξ¯▪ Last Year 1st Semester ▪¯Ξ][|
اقتباس:
المشاركة الأصلية كتبت بواسطة Jamilah ~♥
بنات بسئلكم سؤال شبه غبي
اللحين الفيلينق اللي بالفور مينينق .. يقصدون فيها الكآتب ولا القارئ ؟
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دآيم تصيرلي افهم الاشياء المعقده واتنح ع مثل كذا 
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يقصد بهآ الفيلنق تبع الكآتب ,,
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و تذكرت شغله 
هذآ الدآينآمك آوف ترآدشن بشككل ححلو و مرررتب , كتبته بالاختبآر وعطتني درججه حلووه عليه لآنه مو من كلآمهآ 
Eliot insists that the individual poet must work within the frame of tradition, his view of tradition is not passive, static or unchanging. In this respect, he differs from the classics who believed in a blind adherence to a fixed, and unchanging tradition. According to Eliot, the literary tradition constantly grows, changes, and becomes different: “When a really great work of art is created, the whole existing order is altered. In this way, the past is altered by the present and the present is directed by the past.” The historic sense or the sense of tradition implied that the poet is conscious, “not only of the pastness of the past, but of its presence; the historical sense compels a man to write not merely with his own generation in his bones but with a feeling that the whole of the literature of Europe from Homer down to the present day, and within it the whole of literature of his own country has a simultaneous existence and composes a simultaneous order.”
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