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Paperback Poems: 1909-1925 Book

ISBN: 1025354052

ISBN13: 9781025354057

Poems: 1909-1925

"Poems 1909-1925" is a foundational collection of Modernist literature, gathering the early works of one of the twentieth century's most influential poets, T. S. Eliot. This volume contains several of the most significant poems in the English language, including "The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock," "The Waste Land," and "The Hollow Men." Through these works, Eliot explores themes of urban alienation, cultural fragmentation, and the search for spiritual meaning in a post-war world.

The collection showcases the evolution of Eliot's revolutionary style, moving from the introspective and ironic tone of his early verses to the complex, multi-layered symbolism of his longer masterpieces. With its stark imagery and innovative use of language, "Poems 1909-1925" captures the disillusionment of the era while fundamentally reshaping the landscape of modern poetry. This anthology remains an essential touchstone for readers and scholars of literary modernism, offering a profound look at the shifting consciousness of the early 20th century.

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