T. S. Eliot's The Waste Land (bloom's Modern Cr... [BEST]

: Essays delve into Eliot's use of the Fisher King and Grail legends as frameworks for a spiritually barren modern world.

In his introductory essay, Harold Bloom offers a distinctively "Bloomian" reading of the poem: T. S. Eliot's The Waste Land (Bloom's Modern Cr...

: Bloom explores Eliot's "agon" or struggle with his literary precursor, Walt Whitman , suggesting that Whitman's elegiac voice haunts the poem's structure. Critical Themes Explored : Essays delve into Eliot's use of the

: He interprets it as a "Romantic crisis poem" that merely pretends to be an exercise in Christian irony. : Bloom argues that despite its European setting

: Bloom argues that despite its European setting and allusions, the poem is essentially an American self-elegy masking as a mythological romance.

: Some sections examine how Ezra Pound's extensive editing shaped the final version of the poem. The Waste Land: T. S. Eliot, Harold Bloom - Amazon.com

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