T.S. Eliot, The waste land / Stephen Coote
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TextLanguage: English Series: Penguin masterstudiesPublication details: Harmondsworth ; New York, N.Y : Penguin, 1985 Description: 143 p. ; 20 cmISBN: 0140772316 (pbk); 9780140772319Subject(s): English dramaDDC classification: 809.1 LOC classification: PS3509.L43W3Online resources: WorldCat details Summary: Summary:
"The Waste Land" evokes a world of moral, sexual and spiritual decay. In it Eliot gives voice to the intellectual uncertainty that had existed from the 1870s and to his sense of the collapse of civilization. This outlines the historical background that led Eliot to his bleak vision of humanity
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First published as a Penguin masterstudy: 1985.
Bibliography: p. 142-143
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"The Waste Land" evokes a world of moral, sexual and spiritual decay. In it Eliot gives voice to the intellectual uncertainty that had existed from the 1870s and to his sense of the collapse of civilization. This outlines the historical background that led Eliot to his bleak vision of humanity
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