Modernism and World War II

‘Either you had no purpose’, Eliot writes in his wartime Little Gidding, ‘Or the purpose is beyond the end you figured / And is altered in fulfilment’. 2 The work of a poet concluding a career of unparalleled significance, Eliot’s Four Quartets speculate continually about what it would mean to m...

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spelling oai:scholar.dlu.edu.vn:DLU123456789-356512014-01-19T23:40:36Z Modernism and World War II MacKay, Marina War Modernism ‘Either you had no purpose’, Eliot writes in his wartime Little Gidding, ‘Or the purpose is beyond the end you figured / And is altered in fulfilment’. 2 The work of a poet concluding a career of unparalleled significance, Eliot’s Four Quartets speculate continually about what it would mean to make a good end, where an end is an objective or a conclusion, an intended destination or just a termination – and perhaps, but not necessarily, both. So if I begin this book by saying that its subject is the end of modernism, I mean ‘end’ in Eliot’s double sense: the end of modernism signifies both its realisation and its dissolution 2013-09-30T07:58:29Z 2013-09-30T07:58:29Z 2007 Book 978-0-511-26921-9 http://scholar.dlu.edu.vn/thuvienso/handle/DLU123456789/35651 en application/pdf Cambridge University Press
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