| http://www.w3.org/ns/prov#value | - Eliot, as even Lyndall Gordon admits, was not a distinguished letter-writer: he very rarely bares himself to his correspondents, and he offers scarcely anything of the sort of general reflections on literature and life that make the letters of writers like Keats and Flaubert so compelling.) Pound, of course, latched onto Eliot as a potential big winner for the new cause of modernism, and was chief
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