In which essay the term objective correlative was coined by t.s.eliot?
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Objective correlative is the literary term which is the link of classic literature with the contemporary literature of America. It is the evolution of the literature.
This term was coined by T.S Eliot in his essay, "Hamlet and His Problems" in 1920. It was the criticism on what Shakespeare missed in his plays. Shakespeare was a classical writer.
This term was coined by T.S Eliot in his essay, "Hamlet and His Problems" in 1920. It was the criticism on what Shakespeare missed in his plays. Shakespeare was a classical writer.
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