Allusions in Context
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− | Understanding the allusions Eliot uses in the poem, and understanding the context in which the poem was originally published, are two extremely important parts of reading "The Wasteland." | + | Understanding the allusions Eliot uses in the poem, and understanding the context in which the |
− | + | poem was originally published, are two extremely important parts of reading "The Wasteland." | |
− | Allusions: See [[Shoring Up Fragments Against Our Ruin: Quotations and Allusions]]. | + | Allusions: See [[Shoring Up Fragments Against Our Ruin: Quotations and Allusions]]. |
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Context: See [[Archival Evidence]]. | Context: See [[Archival Evidence]]. | ||