T S Eliot: 'The Love Song of J Alfred Prufrock' and 'The Waste Land'Humanities-Ebooks, 1. jan. 2007 - 97 sider Contents: Part 1: Before The Waste Land. Part 2:' The Lovesong of J. Alfred Prufrock'. Part 3: The Waste Land - including The Role of Ezra Pound; The Dramatic Consciousness; The Mythic Consciousness; The Epigraph. Part 4: A Commentary on The Waste Land. Part 5: Bibliography. Part 6: Hyperlinked texts - a valuable compendium of the key works Eliot quotes or alludes to in The Waste Land |
Innhold
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The Waste Land Preliminaries | 19 |
A Commentary on The Waste Land | 26 |
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Hyperlinked texts key works in The Waste Land | 99 |
Humanities Insights
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Vanlige uttrykk og setninger
allusion appears associated aware begins called cards Christian City CLOSE Criticism Dante dead death described desire drowned earlier early echo Eliot’s note essay existence experience eyes Faber Facsimile failure fear feeling figure final Fire gives Grail hair Hands hear heart human Hyacinth garden HYPERLINK intimate John King Lady later lines living London look Lord lost Marie marked means memory mind moment night once opening originally passage past perhaps poem poet poet’s Poetry Pound present Press Prufrock question reader refers remains respond Resurrection Ritual Ritual to Romance ruined says scene seems sense sexual singing Smith song speak spiritual suggests T. S. Eliot tells theme thought Thunder Tiresias tradition translation turn University vision voice Waste Land woman young