One of T. S. Eliot’s best and surely most influential essays is his 1921 tribute, appearing anonymously in the Times Literary Supplement, to Andrew Marvell. It is also, even for the often-shifty Eliot, one of his most elusive essays. Who else, after spending twelve pages in the attempt to describe the particular quality of “wit” […]

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