Write short note on Eliot's Theory of Impersonality.
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This leads to Eliot's so-called "Impersonal Theory" of poetry. Since the poet engages in a "continual surrender of himself" to the vast order of tradition, artistic creation is a process of depersonalisation. ... The artist is responsible for creating "the pressure, so to speak, under which the fusion takes place
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This leads to Eliot's so-called "Impersonal Theory" of poetry. Since the poet engages in a "continual surrender of himself" to the vast order of tradition, artistic creation is a process of depersonalisation. ... The artist is responsible for creating "the pressure, so to speak, under which the fusion takes place."
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