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  1. Jan 23, 2017 · T.s.eliot. Publication date 1930 Topics IIIT Collection ... Collected Poems (1909-1962) ... PDF download. download 1 file

  2. Eliot’s “Unreal City” is modern London. The urban scene that makes up the final piece of the first section of The Waste Land is set in the city’s financial district where Eliot worked at Lloyds Bank. Eliot’s London, Baudelaire’s Paris, and Dante’s Inferno merge into a hellish tableau.

  3. Dec 1, 1998 · The book showcases Eliot's innovative use of language and form, encompassing various themes of modern existence, personal reflection, and societal critique. The collection is known for its deep emotional resonance and complexity, reflecting the disillusionment and fragmentation of contemporary life.

  4. Eliot, T.S., 1888-1965 . I. THE BURIAL OF THE DEAD . April is the cruellest month, breeding . Lilacs out of the dead land, mixing . Memory and desire, stirring . Dull roots with spring rain. Winter kept us warm, covering 5 . Earth in forgetful snow, feeding . A little life with dried tubers.

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  5. By T. S. Eliot. Share. Webster was much possessed by death. And saw the skull beneath the skin; And breastless creatures under ground. Leaned backward with a lipless grin. Daffodil bulbs instead of balls. Stared from the sockets of the eyes! He knew that thought clings round dead limbs. Tightening its lusts and luxuries.

  6. May 1, 1998 · This influential work captures the disillusionment and fragmentation of post-World War I society, exploring themes of despair, cultural decay, and the possibility of renewal amid chaos. The poem is constructed in five sections, each offering a unique perspective on life, death, and rebirth.

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  8. ‘Whispers of Immortality‘ describes the connection between life, death, love, and sex and how ultimately, death becomes the most important thing in life. The poem begins with the speaker describing how John Webster, a dramatist, thought about life and death.

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