Eliot's Notes
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==Dedication, Title, and Overall Work== | ==Dedication, Title, and Overall Work== | ||
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The better craftsman. | The better craftsman. | ||
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==IV. DEATH BY WATER== | ==IV. DEATH BY WATER== | ||
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This section is a version of the last seven lines of Eliot's earlier poem, Dans le Restaurant. | This section is a version of the last seven lines of Eliot's earlier poem, Dans le Restaurant. | ||
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==V. WHAT THE THUNDER SAID== | ==V. WHAT THE THUNDER SAID== | ||
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In the first part of Part V three themes are employed: the journey to Emmaus, the approach to the Chapel Perilous (see Miss Weston's book), and the present decay of eastern Europe. | In the first part of Part V three themes are employed: the journey to Emmaus, the approach to the Chapel Perilous (see Miss Weston's book), and the present decay of eastern Europe. |