Introduction à la pensée conservatrice de T.S. Eliot
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In his preface to For Lancelot Andrewes: Essays on Style and Order, T.S. Eliot defined himself as an anglo-catholic, a classicist and a royalist. This article aims at commenting this definition, showing that it reveals a certain type of conservatism linking Eliot to Burke and Coleridge as well as to a counter-revolutionary tradition obviously present with Charles Maurras in France. Yet, the core of this conservative attitude is not to be found in any political activity, but rather in what Eliot described as « the pre-political area ». The role of artists is not to voice a static or an aggressive vision of tradition in order to set it into a naive political stance, but to work for its regeneration through a spiritual endeavour.
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