The Waste Land
.... In The Waste
Land,
Eliot uses the word "water" 13 times, "rock" 11 times, "dead" and/or "death" eight times, and interestingly enough, "eyes" also eight times. ....
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Analysis of TS Eliot's The Waste Land
.... Fundamentally, then, the wasted
land of
Eliot's poem is analogous to the parched
land of the Grail myth, in which the leader is unable to restore the
land to ....
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TS Eliot's The Waste Land
.... anchor.
Eliot, TS "The Waste
Land." In The Harper American Literature, Donald McQuade (ed.), 2215-2234. New York: HarperCollins, 1996.
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The Waste Land
.... Sanders, Charles. "
Eliot's The Waste
Land." Explicator, 39(3), 29-30. Scott, RE "TS
Eliot's Waste
Land." American Notes & Queries, 13(4), Dec 1974, 57-58.
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Poet TS Eliot
.... stringency of
Eliot's poetry and the degree to which he uses references to his own life while masking them at the same time is evident in "The Waste
Land," one ....
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The Poems of TS Eliot
.... dramatic element of "The Waste
Land" might not be so readily apparent but is nonetheless just as important. Instead of through characters,
Eliot develops his ....
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TS Eliot's Poem "Hysteria"
.... figure out her mysteries and concentrate on her breasts instead.
Eliot, TS "Hysteria." The Waste
Land, Prufrock and Other Poems.
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Chasing the Satirical Holy Grail
.... this. The novel begins in April in Rummidge Lodge's mirror of Birmingham, with an allusion to
Eliot's The Waste
Land. "April is ....
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Essays on Literature & Poets
.... banking district in London and to other London sites in "The Waste
Land," these are places with which he has personal knowledge. Knowing that
Eliot was an ....
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Light in August
.... A product of institutions, he is destined to remain forever captive. TS
Eliot's free verse, particularly The Waste
Land, stimulated Faulkner. ....
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KING PHILIP'S WAR This research paper analyzes
.... Some of the colonial leaders, such as the Reverend John
Eliot and Roger .... The most serious conflict arose over the possession of the
land, large portions of ....
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Andrew Marvell
....
Eliot, TS "The Metaphysical Poets." In William R. Keast .... Rousseau wrote, The first person who, having enclosed a plot of
land, took it into his head to say this ....
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Metaphysical Poet Andrew Marvell
....
Eliot, TS "The Metaphysical Poets." In William R. Keast .... Rousseau wrote, The first person who, having enclosed a plot of
land, took it into his head to say this ....
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"To His Coy Mistress"
....
Eliot, TS "The Metaphysical Poets." In William R. Keast .... Rousseau wrote, The first person who, having enclosed a plot of
land, took it into his head to say this ....
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Settlement of English America
.... In colonial America, however, new
land was freely available. .... New York: Harper & Row, 1986. Morrison, Samuel
Eliot, and Henry Steele Commager. ....
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The Development of World Literature, 1907-1927 T
.... This made for awkward dialogue at times but placed
Eliot firmly in the Modernist camp. .... The Waste
Land, published in 1922, is a chilling cry of despair. ....
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The islands of the Caribbean
.... common in Spain itself (Haggerty 6). In the eighteenth century, landowners in the Spanish colony did little with their
land, and many of .... Morison, Samuel
Eliot. ....
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The islands of the Caribbean
.... of the New World (Haggerty 6-7). In the eighteenth century, landowners in the Spanish colony did little with their
land, and many of the .... Morison, Samuel
Eliot. ....
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Howard Zinn's American History
.... Zinn finds that Samuel
Eliot Morison, for instance, is too good a historian to .... only to the direct victims, those who are thrown off their
land and subjugated ....
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Literary Movements of Modernism & Imagism
.... Most notably, TS
Eliot is often considered one of the movement's spokesmen, and his work The Waste
Land is often considered the most important Modernist poem. ....
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Modernist Style of Writing & Imagism
.... Most notably, TS
Eliot is often considered one of the movement's spokesmen, and his work The Waste
Land is often considered the most important Modernist poem. ....
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William Faulkner & Willa Cather
.... of utopian dreams and migration is that the consciousness of another
land, or anyway .... The Hidden God: Studies in Hemingway, Faulkner, Yeats,
Eliot, and Warren. ....
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Sound & The Fury and My Antonia
.... of utopian dreams and migration is that the consciousness of another
land, or anyway .... The Hidden God: Studies in Hemingway, Faulkner, Yeats,
Eliot, and Warren. ....
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British Stratification & British Novels
.... He is related to the
land largely to the degree that he helps pay for its cultivation and sells the goods harvested. ....
Eliot, George. Middlemarch. ....
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Ernest Hemingway
.... Boardman, Michael M. Narrative Innovation and Incoherence: Ideology in Defoe, Goldsmith, Austen,
Eliot, and Hemingway. .... Smith, Paul. "From the Waste
Land to the ....
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19th Century Novels and Physics
.... Steiner says that "the contrast between the city and the
land is, quite obviously, the .... In George
Eliot's work there is a strong rendering of the realities of ....
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Hamlet: The Tragedy of Knowing Thyself
.... is happy or sad in DaVinci's painting, thus the motivation for TS
Eliot's above quote .... He now views the
land he once loved as an "unweeded garden" and considers ....
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Shakespeare's Hamlet: The Tragedy of Knowing Thyself
.... is happy or sad in DaVinci's painting, thus the motivation for TS
Eliot's above quote .... He now views the
land he once loved as an "unweeded garden" and considers ....
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Seige of Vicksburg
.... the Yazoo River and its delta, a stretch of swampy bottom
land stretching 175 .... Admiral/historian Samuel
Eliot Morison graphically describes the April 16 maneuver ....
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Salem Witchcraft Trials of 1692
.... Body of Liberties, modeled in significant part on the 1639 Fundamental Orders of Connecticut, was promulgated as the law of the Puritan
land. .... Charles W.
Eliot. ....
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