Decoding "The Burial of the Dead"

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(Decoding "The Burial of the Dead": Understanding Eliot's WWI Crisis of Faith)
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The Anglican burial service, "[[The Order for the Burial of the Dead]]" in its scriptural variations, saw a lot of use after the massive death  
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The Anglican burial service, the "[[Order for the Burial of the Dead]]" in its scriptural variations, saw a lot of use after the massive death  
 
toll of WWI, and the decimation of nearly an entire generation of England's young men.  Eliot, who had tried to join the U.S. Navy upon the  
 
toll of WWI, and the decimation of nearly an entire generation of England's young men.  Eliot, who had tried to join the U.S. Navy upon the  
 
outbreak of the Great War, was rejected for physical reasons.  He moved to England, where the toll was heavier and the men more likely to die,  
 
outbreak of the Great War, was rejected for physical reasons.  He moved to England, where the toll was heavier and the men more likely to die,  

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