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==Multimedia==
 
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Supposedly T.S. Eliot based these lines on this song from what I gathered of sources. Based on the lines 128-130 from A Game of Chess section.
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This could be useful for the Quotes & Allusions group, too. --Jeff <br>
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Nice!  We've actually got three versions of this song on the page at this point. --Rebekah
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[http://www.mcser.org/images/stories/2_journal/mjss_may_2012/manjola_nasi.pdf Not sure where this would go, if anywhere?]
  
 
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==Quotations & Allusions==
 
==Quotations & Allusions==
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[http://thewinedarksea.com/index.php/weblog/comments/blogging_the_waste_land_master_index_of_posts/ A Blog that dives deeper into the allusions and references of The Waste Land]
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[http://thestoneandthestar.blogspot.com/2012/01/o-city-city-t-s-eliots-waste-land.html Another interesting blog]
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[http://visualandcriticalstudies.files.wordpress.com/2012/03/the-waste-land.jpg A Visual Guide to References in T.S. Eliot's The Waste Land]: Thought you guys might find this useful!
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==Other Resources==
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[http://hedothepolice.org/computer/read.html# He Do the Police in Different Voices]: This is the computer-reading page of a ''Waste Land'' course site that uses a combination of quantitative and human readings of features of the waste land text, represented with color-coded markings.

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