

About this book
Summary
"The Waste Land" by T. S. Eliot is a landmark modernist poem that explores themes of disillusionment, fragmentation, and the search for meaning in a post-World War I world. Through a mix of voices, literary allusions, and vivid imagery, the poem reflects the spiritual and cultural decay of the modern era while hinting at the possibility of renewal.Book information
Rating
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Genre
Poetry
Length
29 mins
Publish date
Jan 5, 1922
Language
English
About the Author
T. S. Eliot
Table of Contents
1I. THE BURIAL OF THE DEAD
5IV. Death By Water
2I. The Burial Of The Dead
6V. What The Thunder Said
3II. A Game Of Chess
7Notes On “the Waste Land”
4III. The Fire Sermon
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