Storm Over The Waste LandRobert E. Knoll Scott, Foresman, 1964 - 163 pages |
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CONTENTS | 1 |
How the Poem Was Received and Its Critical | 8 |
SOME EARLY CRITICS | 23 |
Copyright | |
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allusion American appear artist become Brooks Burial Cantos CHIGAN consciousness contemporary contrast culture Dante dead Death by Water Dial Edmund Wilson Eliot's note Eliot's poem Eliot's poetry Elizabethan emotion English epigraph essay experience Ezra Pound F. O. Matthiessen F. R. Leavis feel Fire Sermon Fisher King Game of Chess Gerontion give Grail legend Hollow Men Hugh Kenner human idea images Imagist irony Karl Shapiro kind Leavis lines literary literature living London lyric Madame Sosostris Matthiessen meaning Metaphysical method MICHIGAN mind Miss Weston modern poetry modern waste land myths nature passage Phoenician Sailor poet poet's poetic present protagonist Prufrock quotation reader reading reference relation Ritual to Romance Romantic sense social song speak spiritual sterile suggestion Sweeney symbol Symbolist T. S. Eliot Tarot Tarot pack Thames Thayer theme thing thunder tion Tiresias tradition unity Waste Land Watson woman writing