Abandoned land: a new understanding of abandoned land, Eliot's first long philosophical poem, like radical radical suspicion and negative poetry, can now be simply read and want to surrender ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ 0 I want to stick to the wilderness as compared to the desire expressed in a later verse to "eyes" and "birth", "soon" and "female" ("Hollow Man", Ariel poetry and "Ember Wednesday") I think. Negative
Therefore it can be concluded that "wasted land" saw Elliot saw expressing the literary form he referred to using the term "classicism". Given the fact that he is writing "Wasteland", even if he is writing his paper on "Marvell and" Traditional and Personal ", Wasteland shifts this literary form to practice It is not surprising. In these articles Llight is highly appreciated. By themselves doing the same for Horace, and Horace changed the Catullus in turn, by using "wastelands" to quote and modify lines in Marvell. - This "change the past" European literary tradition is inherent in the ongoing process (Elliot, "traditional" 4).
T. Elliott is a poet, a critic, an editor. He is an important person in the British poetry world and is known for his work such as "wasteland" and "sacred tree". His important article helped to start a literary modernist movement by emphasizing tradition and objective discipline. With the help of William Butler Yeats and Ezra Pound, Elliott set a new standard of poetry by refusing UK romanticism. Thomas Stearns Eliot was born in St. Louis, Missouri. On September 26, 1888, he was the youngest child among seven children and families with famous ancestors. Among these ancestors were William Greenleaf Eliot and Isaac Stearns who established the University of Washington in St. Louis, one of the first settlers of the Massachusetts Bay colony. Eliot 's father, Henry Ware Eliot is a prosperous industrialist, his mother, Charlotte Elliot is a writer.
Abandoned land, TS Eliot (1922) 1931, TS Eliot (1888-1965) wrote 434 lines of poet divided into five parts. Symbol and extensive scope After World War I, literature reproduced the sense of social, cultural and personal division suffered by civilization. This verse contrasts past ideas and moral grandness with vulgar, decadent and worthless phenomena. This poem means that modern life is a great waste of spirit. Since Elliot was first published and became one of the main metaphors of the 20th century, this term has been used in countless short stories, novels, poems, and plays. Watanabe, Silvia (1953-)
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