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T(homas) E(rnest) Hulme | | Variant Name: |
T. E(rnest) Hulme, Thomas Ernest Hulme, Thomas Gratton, T. E. Hulme | | Birth Date: |
September 16, 1883 | | Death Date: |
September 28, 1917 | | Nationality: |
British, English | | Gender: |
Male |
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Biography of T(homas) E(rnest) Hulme
6,581 words, approx. 22 pages
 "The point de repere usually and conveniently taken as the starting-point of modern poetry," T.S. Eliot remarked in a 1953 lecture, "is the group denominated 'imagists' in London about 1910." The ringleader of this group, its philosopher and one of its...


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T. E. Hulme Quotes
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 Thomas Ernest Hulme ( September 16 , 1883 – September 28 , 1917 ) was an English writer. Sourced Thought is prior to language and consists in the simultaneous presentation to the mind of two different images. Notes on Language and Style (1929) Old...


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T. E. Hulme Information
793 words, approx. 3 pages
 Thomas Ernest Hulme (September 16 1883 – 28 September 1917) was an English writer, who during his informal tenure from 1909 as critic for The New Age, edited by A. R. Orage, exerted a notable influence on London modernism. He is known also as a...


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British modernism, history, and totalitarianism: the case of T.E. Hulme.
03/22/1994: 5,453 words, approx. 18 pages The British philosopher and poet T.E. Hulme exemplifies the divergence between British Modernists and totalitarianism in the early 20th century. Hulme shared a view of returns in history with a proto-fascist group called Action Francaise. However, Hulme believed in a cyclical pattern to history...
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