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Eliot's role in reviving poetic drama?​

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Answered by yadunandini2006
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Eliot appeared as the chief supporter of poetic plays for which he made sufficient ground in his criticism. With the publication of the first two plays – Murder in the Cathedral and The Family Reunion – the case for poetic drama was strengthened, and it attracted the attention of other modern writers.

Answered by munnihandique
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Eliot's Contribution:-

In his critical writings, he tried to break down many of the misconceptions about verse drama and stressed its superiority over prose drama and created an atmosphere favourable to the revival of poetic drama. His own plays go to show the possibility of verse drama in the Modern Age.

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