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T.S. Eliot's The Waste Land (Bloom's Modern Critical Interpretations)

by Harold Bloom

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A cornerstone of the Modernist movement, T.S. Eliot's ""The Waste Land"" suggests the fragmentation of civilization following World War I. Because of its changes of speaker, location, and time, as well as its numerous literary and cultural references, it is often used in the classroom to illustrate how to explicate a poem. Bloom's ""Modern Critical Interpretations"" allows students to approach this challenging poem with confidence. Providing carefully selected, full-length critical essays from the foremost literary publications, along with additional study helps, this freshly updated, all-in-one resource is an ideal companion for those undertaking in-depth research projects.… (more)

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