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Little Gidding
Book • 1942
T. S.
Eliot's "Little Gidding," the final section of his epic poem "Four Quartets," is a profound meditation on time, faith, and the nature of reality.
It explores themes of history, memory, and the search for spiritual meaning in a fragmented world.
The poem is characterized by its complex imagery, allusions, and philosophical depth.
Eliot's exploration of faith and the human condition resonates with readers seeking spiritual understanding and guidance.
"Little Gidding" is considered one of Eliot's greatest works, showcasing his mastery of language and his profound engagement with spiritual themes.
Eliot's "Little Gidding," the final section of his epic poem "Four Quartets," is a profound meditation on time, faith, and the nature of reality.
It explores themes of history, memory, and the search for spiritual meaning in a fragmented world.
The poem is characterized by its complex imagery, allusions, and philosophical depth.
Eliot's exploration of faith and the human condition resonates with readers seeking spiritual understanding and guidance.
"Little Gidding" is considered one of Eliot's greatest works, showcasing his mastery of language and his profound engagement with spiritual themes.
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