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preludes I and IV could refer to the reader or to anyone who has walked the city streets (Litz, 2006). The scene moves from the dirty streets to dingy rooms at the end of II, with the transition introduced by the formal observation, “One th...
ts of contributions in poetry, dramas and some other critical work. The Wasteland poem, which was written by him, is considered one of the best works in poetic history. Eliot published this poem in 1922 in his own literary magazine Criterio...
ts, part 1, part 2, parts 3&4, and then the whole poem was published together with the added ending). The poem’s motif is death’s kingdom or death’s dream kingdom or death’s twilight kingdom. In the poem ‘Hollow Men’, Eliot presents the sta...
there are two stored away in the basement" (p. 37). W. J. Harvey's simile for the contents of George Eliot's mind in general aptly summarizes her knowledge of painting in particular. She had a wide acquaintance with pictures and artists. F...
T. S. Eliot's "The Waste Land" The verse I am selecting to analyze is T.S, Eliot's The Waste Land appearing from the Modernist poetic movement. The up to date action appeared after World War one (1914-1918). This conflict assessed significa...
George Eliot, this story is also her most autobiographical. Published after her highly successful first novel, Adam Bede (1859), Mill on the Floss proved to be another great success, helping to establish Eliot's reputation as an important n...
a publication written by George Eliot in the form of a novel. It was her third novel and was published in 1861 first time. It is a simple tale regarding weaver and it represents Eliot’s attitude and her sophisticated treatments towards rel...