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Modernist Themes and Tropes in The Waste Land - Coggle Diagram
Modernist Themes and Tropes in The Waste Land
Eliot
long-form 434-line poem
1922
stylistic and thematic
literary modernism
aftermath of 1st world war
wasteland
globalises
narrative
changing voices
multiple point of view
fragmentary nature
modernist view
struggles with melding for the new
intertextuality and Transtextuality
intertextuality
network system
time and space
resource of voices and information
hypotexts and hypertexts
connections and information sourcing
text
reader
connection
author
power of the voice of text
independent
Eliot
religious text
bible
Buddha
Hindu
ancient Rome
literary allusions
words in Sanskrit
Rarefied implied and Ideal reader
complexity
allusion
multi-lingual quotations
typically modernist
reader
demands
Implied reader
imaginary reader
fragmented
single consciousness
reader
solidity
narrating point of view
work to make meaning
fragmentary narrative
post-war disillusionment
disillusionment
after 1st world war
major theme
images
barrenness and death
modernist text
spectral
experimental form
justification of the movement of our modern experiment
pound and the imagist poets
expression using precise images
rhyme