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==Pieces of Work Influenced By Eliot and The Waste Land== | ==Pieces of Work Influenced By Eliot and The Waste Land== | ||
Considering that ''The Waste Land'' is full of allusions, references, and direct quotations taken from a wide variety of poems, operas, songs, and stories, it seems fitting to look at the works of poets and songwriters proceeding Eliot who have applied Eliot's "Allusionist" techniques to their own writing through incorporating elements of ''The Waste Land'' into their works (http://www.huffingtonpost.com/david-galenson/ts-eliot-john-lennon-and_b_3676744.html). | Considering that ''The Waste Land'' is full of allusions, references, and direct quotations taken from a wide variety of poems, operas, songs, and stories, it seems fitting to look at the works of poets and songwriters proceeding Eliot who have applied Eliot's "Allusionist" techniques to their own writing through incorporating elements of ''The Waste Land'' into their works (http://www.huffingtonpost.com/david-galenson/ts-eliot-john-lennon-and_b_3676744.html). | ||
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