How according to Eliot can a writer achieve impersonality
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Eliot points out that the poet can achieve impersonality and objectivity by finding some 'objective co-relative' for his emotions. He defines, objective co-relative as a “set of objects, a situation, a chain of events which shall be the formula”, for some particular emotion of the poet.
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