Chapter 5 An Idea Incarnated in an Individual German Philosophy and the First Marshal of Poland : Triumphal March, 1931
Written when Eliot rekindled his interest in Husserl and turned his attention to Heidegger, Triumphal March can be interpreted as a poem performing a philosophical experiment: it depicts the figure of a leader as seen in the light of Husserl's Ideas and within the perspective of Heidegger'...
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