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Tate, a fan and admirer of both Eliot and ''The Waste Land'', wrote "The Golden Mean", a parody of Eliot's poem. (http://www.english.illinois.edu/maps/poets/s_z/tate/life.htm) | Tate, a fan and admirer of both Eliot and ''The Waste Land'', wrote "The Golden Mean", a parody of Eliot's poem. (http://www.english.illinois.edu/maps/poets/s_z/tate/life.htm) | ||
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While Eliot is considered the father of Modernism, Yeats is considered the father of the Irish Renaissance. Nevertheless, Yeats was influenced by Eliot and his work, a fact that puzzled him. While Yeats was a well known poet before Eliot came on the scene, Yeats applauded Eliot's first poem and Eliot's influences can be seen in bits and pieces of Yeats' work. In Eliot's later career, Yeats was a huge antagonist, criticizing and tearing apart not only Eliot's poetry, but his personal life as well. (http://faculty.uscupstate.edu/jpellegrino/articles/yeatsarticle.htm) | While Eliot is considered the father of Modernism, Yeats is considered the father of the Irish Renaissance. Nevertheless, Yeats was influenced by Eliot and his work, a fact that puzzled him. While Yeats was a well known poet before Eliot came on the scene, Yeats applauded Eliot's first poem and Eliot's influences can be seen in bits and pieces of Yeats' work. In Eliot's later career, Yeats was a huge antagonist, criticizing and tearing apart not only Eliot's poetry, but his personal life as well. (http://faculty.uscupstate.edu/jpellegrino/articles/yeatsarticle.htm) | ||
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− | + | '''Other Authors Influenced by Eliot''' | |
− | + | John Dos Passos Anthony Burgess Wallace Stevens Eugenio Montale | |
− | + | Ralph Ellison Hart Crane W.H. Auden Francis Bacon | |
− | Nick Laird | + | Jeanette Winterson Guy Butler James Plunkett Nick Laird |
==Music Artists and Songs Influenced by ''The Waste Land''== | ==Music Artists and Songs Influenced by ''The Waste Land''== |