The Waste Land
.... experience, "This is what makes the poem richly poetic, this use of highly selective but multi-colored
imagery." A great deal of
Eliot's imagery comes in the ....
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"The Wasteland" & Bartleby the Scrivener
.... A comparison of the two works can show how each author uses
imagery to further the theme .... America and then in the West as a whole as seen in the poem by
Eliot. ....
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Eliot and Wm. Carlos Wms.
.... Nature, love, and transcendence of desire are themes common to both, while in the
Eliot poem Christian
imagery is evoked to suggest man's mortal self is so ....
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Poet TS Eliot
.... complex
imagery that must be elucidated and then connected to central ideas. Yet, all of this can be accomplished without any direct reference to
Eliot's life. ....
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TS Eliot's The Waste Land
.... title "The Burial of the Dead." For
Eliot, the people are clinging to outmoded images of religion and the church, and he evokes religious
imagery and biblical ....
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Essays on Literature & Poets
.... complex
imagery that must be elucidated and then connected to central ideas. Yet, all of this can be accomplished without any direct reference to
Eliot's life. ....
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Edgar Allan Poe's "The Raven"
.... or the selection of "wrong" words as noted by Auden and
Eliot. .... the emotional participation of the reader through vocalization,
imagery, repetition, internal ....
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"To His Coy Mistress"
....
Eliot, TS "The Metaphysical Poets." In William R. Keast. .... The garden
imagery usually indicates a reference to nature in the form of the garden and greenery, but ....
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The Waste Land
.... Attempts to understand the
imagery become more complex when we consider that
Eliot himself has pointed out that he "arbitrarily" creates a symbol (
Eliot, ed. ....
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Andrew Marvell
....
Eliot, TS "The Metaphysical Poets." In William R. Keast .... The garden
imagery usually indicates en evocation of nature in the form of the garden and greenery, but ....
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Metaphysical Poet Andrew Marvell
....
Eliot, TS "The Metaphysical Poets." In William R. Keast .... The garden
imagery usually indicates en evocation of nature in the form of the garden and greenery, but ....
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Ralph Waldo Emerson
.... entire life cycle and to his society, and his use of language and
imagery helps convey .... as in the poem "The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock" by TS
Eliot, a work ....
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The Writing Process & the Writer
.... entire life cycle and to his society, and his use of language and
imagery helps convey .... as in the poem "The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock" by TS
Eliot, a work ....
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British Stratification & British Novels
.... Hardy's realism is more rigorous than
Eliot's. .... truly speak for themselves, and they do so in their own language, a dialect involving strong
imagery and social ....
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Modernism Defined
.... far more sober, as seen in the fragmentation and disillusion of
Eliot's The Wasteland .... And in observing the effect of dreams on
imagery, he found the same type ....
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Various Literary Characters
.... E. Prufrock: Prufrock is the title character in TS
Eliot's "The Love Song of .... setting evokes emotions in the poet which are then translated into poetic
imagery. ....
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Selected American Literature
.... Doolittle's
imagery has a certain urgency and intensity, as in "Fragment Sixty ....
Eliot, like James a patrician American who eventually chose England, makes use of ....
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The Harem in Egypt and Syria
.... fiction writers who were contemporary with him, notably Bronte,
Eliot, and Disraeli .... For example, the
imagery and environment of the harem are dominant features ....
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The 19th Century Harem and Egypt and Syria
.... fiction writers who were contemporary with him, notably Bronte,
Eliot, and Disraeli .... For example, the
imagery and environment of the harem are dominant features ....
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Margaret Drabble
.... a holistic picture of societyà" (Moran 5), which is once again reminiscent of
Eliot. .... Drabble includes biblical
imagery in this final scene as well, as Emma's ....
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Thomas Hardy's Jude the Obscure
.... does not for the most part rely on the highly-charged poetic
imagery of the .... the Obscure is a shattering book, and packs punches that George
Eliot would have ....
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