
"The Waste Land" captures the spiritual desolation of post-World War I Europe
"The Waste Land" captures the spiritual desolation of post-World War I Europe
The Waste Land
T. S. Eliot's poem The Waste Land was published in 1922
Whitman's Leaves of Grass celebrates
Leaves of Grass celebrates democracy, the body, and the American landscape
The Spirit of Romance
Ezra Pound's "The Spirit of Romance" advocates synchronous scholarship of literature
Tradition and the Individual Talent
T. S. Eliot coined the term 'anxiety of influence'
Celan's 'Death Fugue' does
Celan's 'Death Fugue' poetically captures the Holocaust's horrors through the oppressors' linguistic framework
New Criticism
New Criticism focused on the poem as an autonomous object
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