T. S. Eliot's The Waste Land (Bloom's Modern Cr...
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In his introductory essay, Harold Bloom offers a distinctively "Bloomian" reading of the poem:

: Bloom explores Eliot's "agon" or struggle with his literary precursor, Walt Whitman , suggesting that Whitman's elegiac voice haunts the poem's structure. Critical Themes Explored T. S. Eliot's The Waste Land (Bloom's Modern Cr...

The anthology brings together various schools of thought—including New Criticism and Myth Criticism—to analyze the following: In his introductory essay, Harold Bloom offers a

: He interprets it as a "Romantic crisis poem" that merely pretends to be an exercise in Christian irony. The Waste Land: T

: Some sections examine how Ezra Pound's extensive editing shaped the final version of the poem. The Waste Land: T. S. Eliot, Harold Bloom - Amazon.com

: Critics in this volume view the poem's non-linear structure as a reflection of the "fragmented modern consciousness" following World War I .

: Essays delve into Eliot's use of the Fisher King and Grail legends as frameworks for a spiritually barren modern world.