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The book shows how T.S. Eliot was every bit a modernist writer. His works perfectly embodied the frustration, decay and growing alienation of the individual after the First World War. It includes a brief analysis of his major works, including "Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock" and "Waste Land," which bring out the typical anger, confusion, and disillusionment with modern city life.
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