The Life and Works of T.S. Eliot: A Literary Journey

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Thomas Stearns Eliot, a prominent figure in 20th-century literature, was born in Missouri. He studied in prestigious institutions and settled in London, where he produced masterpieces such as "The Waste Land." This poem, divided into five sections, explores themes of life, death, alienation, and religion through intricate mythical allusions and innovative poetic techniques.


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  1. THOMAS STEARNS ELIOT Grando Asia 5ALS

  2. TABLE OF CONTENT Who was T.S. Eliot The Waste Land Mythical method

  3. WHO WAS T.S. ELIOT Thomas Stearns Eliot was born in St. Louis, Missouri. He studied at Harvard, the Sorbonne in Paris, and Oxford. He settled in London where he started to work first as a clerk al Lloyds Bank His first masterpiece was the collection of poems Prufrock and Other Observations. T. S. Eliot ; 26 September 1888-4 January 1965 He published The Waste Land in 1922 after the American poet Ezra Pound had contributed to reduce it to its final form. Eliot dedicated it to Pound himself with Il miglior fabbro the better craftsman (a quotation from Dante s Purgatory).

  4. THE WASTE LAND It was published in 1922 and it is divided into five sections: The Burial of the Dead: it is about the opposition between sterility and fertility, life and death. A Game of Chess: it presents the juxtaposition between present and past way of being. The Fire Sermon: it presents the theme of present alienation through the description of a loveless sexual encounter. Death by Water: it will about a death caused by a shipwreck. What the Thunder Said: it evokes religions from East and West. The solution might be a sort of sympathy with other human beings but it does not modify the general atmosphere of utter desolation. T. S. Eliot ; 26 September 1888-4 January 1965

  5. THE MYTHICAL METHOD Mythical allusions convey the contrast between the present and the past. Fragmentary: mixture of different poetic styles such as blank verse, the ode, the quatrain and free verse stand for the chaos of modern civilization. Metaphors and symbols replace direct statements. Technique of the objective correlative which is the attempt at communicating philosophical reflections and feelings. Technique of juxtaposition for example between trivial elements with sublime ones.. It is simply a way of controlling, of ordering, of giving a shape and a significance to the immense panorama of utility and anarchy which is contemporary history. Ulysses, Order and Myth T. S. Eliot ; Ezra Pound

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