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Selected Essays

by T.S. Eliot

Collection of critical essays examining literature, culture, and intellectual tradition

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T.S. Eliot

Anglo-American poet and critic who revolutionized both poetry and literary criticism in the 20th century. The Waste Land is the most discussed poem of the century; his essays on the Metaphysical poets and on tradition and the individual talent reshaped the literary canon. He won the Nobel Prize in 1948.

More by T.S. Eliot

  • The Waste LandModernist poem depicting spiritual sterility of contemporary civilization→
  • Four QuartetsSequence of philosophical poems exploring time, faith, and meaning→
  • Prufrock and Other ObservationsModernist poetry collection featuring the iconic dramatic monologue about urban alienation and spiritual paralysis→
  • Ash WednesdayMeditative poem sequence on spiritual redemption, faith, and the struggle toward renewal→
  • The Hollow MenBleak poem depicting souls trapped in a wasteland of spiritual emptiness and despair→
  • The Sacred WoodEssays on literary criticism and the nature of poetry in modern culture→

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