This document summarizes T.S. Eliot's essay "Tradition and Individual Talent". It discusses:
1) The essay has three parts - the concept of tradition, the theory of depersonalization, and a concluding summation.
2) Depersonalization means things that are not personal or impersonal. Eliot argues that criticism should be directed at the poetry, not the poet, through a process of depersonalization where the poet surrenders their personality.
3) Eliot uses the analogy of a chemical reaction involving platinum to define the creative process, where the poet's mind acts as a catalyst, combining impressions without being changed itself in the final work.