In his seminal work Eliot and His Age: T. S. Eliot’s Moral Imagination in the Twentieth Century , Russell Kirk frames T.S. Eliot as the preeminent man of letters who used "moral imagination" to confront the spiritual and cultural decay of the 1900s. The Core Concept: Moral Imagination
: Kirk identifies the subjects of Eliot's poem The Hollow Men as those lacking moral imagination, instead enslaved by appetites and "diabolic" distractions. Eliot and his age : T.S. Eliot's moral imaginat...
: A delight in the perverse and subhuman, which Kirk saw in modern sensationalism and violence. Available Editions of the Report In his seminal work Eliot and His Age: T
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: It aims to teach human beings their true nature and dignity through literature and art.
: Eliot championed "the permanent things"—enduring standards of conduct and belief—against the "ideological demigods" of progressivism and scientism. Three Types of Imagination