Eliot,an important poet,playwright,and literary critic of the nineteenth century in the United States,was the founder of Western modernism.He pioneered the modern poetic criticism.His practice of modernist poetry is t...
T.S.Eliot was a leader of the Modernist movement in poetry.His early poem The Love Song of J.Alfred Prufrock reveals the disappointment,loss,confusion and lack of faith that prevailed in Western society after the Worl...
Although in the name of love,The Love Song is actually a middle-aged man's internal monologue of his courage and cowardice.This essay will analyze the stream of consciousness of Prufrock and the world in which he live...
Traditionally,there is a complete rejection of the city within poetry.Nevertheless,as urbanization sped up,cities eventually became the center of culture.In modernistcity poems,the speaker takes up the role of“flaneu...
A 1942 meeting of T.S.Eliot in a BBC recording studio with George Orwell,alongside several Caribbean and British Indian writers of color,suggests a multicultural vision of high modernism that never quite happened.The ...
This essay will investigate the differences between the ways George Eliot’s protagonist,Latimer,and Cajal’s protagonist,Juan Fernández,handle the extraordinary visions they are given.In“The Lifted Veil”by George ...
Recently, a group of feminist critics have condemned Thomas Stearns Eliot’s possible discrimination, and hatred of women, which is, in fact, not the truth. Through analyzing the hyacinth girl in the waste land, this ...
“Objective Correlative”theory was first proposed by T.S. Eliot, who holds that people’s emotion can find expression in a series of objective correlative. In his poem The Love Song of J.Alfred Prufrock, the use of o...
As one of the most significant critical essays of T.S.Eliot,Tradition and Individual Talent has defined writing as a process during which the primitive oneness has seized the individual writer of figurative descriptio...