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... Waste Land's composition , and the various alternatives listed comprehensiveness , allusiveness , indirectness , linguistic dislocation - are notoriously all present in that poem . But it is the use of literary allusion that is perhaps ...
... Waste Land's composition , and the various alternatives listed comprehensiveness , allusiveness , indirectness , linguistic dislocation - are notoriously all present in that poem . But it is the use of literary allusion that is perhaps ...
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... Waste Land is that the earlier poem has a distinct human personality at the centre of it whereas The Waste Land merely has a body of ideas and theories . The personality we have to guess at . There is a sense , certainly , in which May ...
... Waste Land is that the earlier poem has a distinct human personality at the centre of it whereas The Waste Land merely has a body of ideas and theories . The personality we have to guess at . There is a sense , certainly , in which May ...
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... Waste Land with Ash - Wednesday , we find desert - like scenes in the first , but the term itself only appears in the second : ' the quiet of the desert ' where the bones lie scattered ( 11 ) , and ' the last desert between the last ...
... Waste Land with Ash - Wednesday , we find desert - like scenes in the first , but the term itself only appears in the second : ' the quiet of the desert ' where the bones lie scattered ( 11 ) , and ' the last desert between the last ...
Contents
F W BATESON The Poetry of Learning | 31 |
FRANCIS SCARFE Eliot and Nineteenthcentury | 45 |
a distinction | 62 |
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