The Waste Land, Prufrock, The Hollow Men and Other Poems
T. S. Eliot
Summary
T. S. Eliot’s collection, comprising “The Waste Land,” “Prufrock,” “The Hollow Men,” and other seminal poems, stands as a landmark in modernist literature, deeply influencing how readers and critics perceive the complexities of the twentieth-century human experience. With a distinctive blend of intertextual references, fragmented narratives, and evocative imagery, Eliot’s poetry confronts themes of disillusionment, spiritual decay, and the search for meaning in a fractured world. This anthology challenges readers to question established norms, both literary and societal, while offering a profound exploration of the inner workings of the human psyche.
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