T.S. Eliot's theory of impersonality suggests that a poet should detach their personal emotions and experiences from their work in order to create more universal and timeless art. By focusing on language and form rather than self-expression, the poet can achieve a more objective and transcendent quality in their writing. This approach allows the poet to speak to a broader audience and capture deeper truths about the human experience.
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