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Preludes | The Keynote of Eliot’s Poetry

  • Post author:monami mukherjee
  • Post published:October 3, 2020
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“Preludes” means an introduction. Eliot’s Preludes is not just an introduction to his own poetry, but of an entire generation of poets and philosophers. To study Eliot’s “Preludes,” is to allow oneself the initiation that Eliot found necessary, to understand the more complex network of images which abound his longer poems.

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