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Prufrock and other observations
Book • 1915
This collection, published in 1917, includes twelve poems by T.S.
Eliot, with 'The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock' being the most notable.
The poems are characterized by their stream of consciousness style and dramatic monologues, reflecting themes of weariness, regret, embarrassment, longing, and awareness of mortality.
The collection also includes other significant poems such as 'Portrait of a Lady', 'Preludes', 'Rhapsody on a Windy Night', and 'Hysteria'.
The poems are influenced by various literary and philosophical sources, including the works of Dante and the philosophy of Henri Bergson.
Eliot, with 'The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock' being the most notable.
The poems are characterized by their stream of consciousness style and dramatic monologues, reflecting themes of weariness, regret, embarrassment, longing, and awareness of mortality.
The collection also includes other significant poems such as 'Portrait of a Lady', 'Preludes', 'Rhapsody on a Windy Night', and 'Hysteria'.
The poems are influenced by various literary and philosophical sources, including the works of Dante and the philosophy of Henri Bergson.