Eliot 's life reflects his poem. Eliot wrote poems from his experience, physical or mental condition, and his own social observation. To fully understand Elliott's work, you must first understand what he experienced during a particular period of his life. "J. Alfred Prufrock's love song" is a good example. First of all we have to understand the situation of Eliot. "There is no simple equation between life experience and poetry" (Schofield 18).
Abstract The following research paper is a comprehensive and detailed study on T.S's life and poetry. Elliot's research involved an accurate re-correction of his life, then a thorough study of TS complex and controversial poetry by a private analysis of my "Alfred Prufrock's Love Song" and two critics I continued literary analysis. Then, Robert McNamara feels helpless in criticism of poetry, Vol. - ..., on the other hand, feeling helpless in reality. Elliot clearly tells the reader the internal confrontation of the speaker of this poem. This poem is insatiable, but I am worried about the accompanying responsibility This poem reflects the emptiness and weakness of the people in modern society.
In his article entitled 'The Life of George Eliot' (1904), John Maury reminds Eliot's frustration with respect to the "customs" of literary biographies. She has sent a controversial and uninteresting life and is the subject of many academic discussions and the subject of many biographers. In her era, many people were shocked by the selection of some "inappropriate women" in her life, but she finally won the obvious respect of a skilled writer It was. Her work is independent and it is not hidden by her personal life. Among the best Victorian writers, Elliot handles the theme of social transformation and spiritual victory and has extraordinary talent to show the depth and extent of local British life. Many of her novels today are included in the classic 19th century literary classics. Some are adapted to movies, many are still printed today
T. S. Elliott is one of the greatest poets in history, a playwright and a literary critic. Not only he succeeded in creating numerous ingenious poetry, he wrote countless plays later in his life. But his poetry is one of his best works. There is no doubt, T. Eliot has been absorbed in English literature since his life. Born in St. Louis, Missouri on September 26, 1888, he was the last of the six children. His parents, Henry Wear Eliot and Charlotte C. Eliot, were very encouraged by Elliott's education. Elliot's mother, especially an English supporter's enthusiastic supporters: Charlotte is an English teacher in Baltimore who retired after married to Eliot's father. Taking care of the six children, Charlotte also wrote a biography of her father-in-law, William Green Leaf Eliot. And it was also a poet who founded the first monotheistic church in St. Louis.