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The Four Quartets

on BBC Radio 3

2: Movement against the Current 'Burnt Norton is not a poem about what Eliot believed; it is about trying to believe in anything at all.'
Martin Dodsworth , of London University, reflects on the philosophical suspicion of the first of the Four Quartets.
Complete readings of Burnt
Norton precede and follow the talk, given by Alec Guinness and John Franklyn-Robbins respectively.

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Martin Dodsworth
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Alec Guinness
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John Franklyn-Robbins

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