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Post by mcavanaugh on Aug 5, 2018 19:16:43 GMT
I haven't been impressed by what I've read of him. Eliot is one of the greatest poets of the 20th Century, certainly one of the greatest of the Modernists. You cannot hope to understand Modernist poetry without a thorough understanding of Eliot. He's challenging and revolutionary in ways that you will never understand, and I'm sure he's beyond your abilities. However, here's a little exercise I give to my uni students. In what way is the title The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock ironic and revolutionary?
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