In one essay, this author compared a poet’s mind to platinum in a chemical reaction. In a review of an anthology edited by Herbert Grierson, this author claimed the title group were the last to avoid a “dissociation of sensibility.” This author deplores critics who project themselves onto characters in an essay about a work he derogatorily compares to the Mona Lisa. This author revived interest in poets like Abraham Cowley (“Coo-lee”) with his essay (*) “The Metaphysical Poets.” This author coined the phrase “objective correlative” in an essay about a play he deemed an “artistic failure” of Shakespeare. This author’s essay “Tradition and the Individual Talent” is collected in The Sacred Wood alongside “Hamlet and His Problems.” For 10 points, name this literary critic whose own poetry includes “Ash Wednesday” and The Waste Land. ■END■
ANSWER: T.S. Eliot [or Thomas Stearns Eliot]
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