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coinstantaneity

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English

Etymology

From English coinstantaneous + -ity. By surface analysis, co- + instant + -aneity.

Noun

coinstantaneity (uncountable)

  1. The state of being coinstantaneous, coinstantaneousness.
    • 2008, “Preface”, in Nidhi Tiwari, editor, Critical Perspectives on T.S. Eliot's Poetry, Sarup and Sons, →ISBN:
      Beginning from Eliot's views on metaphysical poets, dissociated sensibility with thinkers like Bacon, Descartes, Hobbes and ideologies like Capitalism, dedoublement in Eliot's poetics, Freudian and Jamesian diagnosis of mind, Bergson's theory of dreams and perceptions, Shusterman's emphasis on anti-Cartesian stance of Eliotionism, Eliot's Anglicanism, Eliot's unified sensibility versus Coleridge's coinstantaneity, Baudelaire's romanticism read as counter romanticism, Eliot's "Tradition and Individual Talent" and Herbert Schneidau's "Tradition and two Individual Talents", Terry Eagleton's objection to Eliot's historicity.
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