3.5
The Waste Land
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Famous for juxtaposing Eastern cultures with Western literary references, T. S. Eliot's
has been celebrated for its eloquence, depth of meaning, and endlessly interwoven subtleties. Rich with allusions to the religious texts of Hinduism and Buddhism, Western literature, and Eliot's own life, the poem continues to provoke, inspire, and delight.
First published in 1922,
quickly ascending to the status of literary classic. It is widely considered to be Eliot's finest work, representing maturity in his style and confidence in both expression and research.
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