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Side 68
... Waste Land , he fails to explore how Eliot's poetic form functions politically ; since he accepts the universal validity of the male quest theme , he cannot detail the exploitative and imperialistic specifics of Eliot's figures . Nor ...
... Waste Land , he fails to explore how Eliot's poetic form functions politically ; since he accepts the universal validity of the male quest theme , he cannot detail the exploitative and imperialistic specifics of Eliot's figures . Nor ...
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... Waste Land brings up aspects of the forbidden personal to put them under partial erasure , and this process generates much of the rhetorical force of Eliot's poetics . Using the objective correlative in the architecture of The Waste ...
... Waste Land brings up aspects of the forbidden personal to put them under partial erasure , and this process generates much of the rhetorical force of Eliot's poetics . Using the objective correlative in the architecture of The Waste ...
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... Waste Land indulges in the precise sentimentality it expels . Such vacillations ask the hypocritical reader to help them func- tion . A reader who cannot abject , as the poem does , will not be able to identify fully , and a reader who ...
... Waste Land indulges in the precise sentimentality it expels . Such vacillations ask the hypocritical reader to help them func- tion . A reader who cannot abject , as the poem does , will not be able to identify fully , and a reader who ...
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