Premium Content Language and Religion in T.S. Eliot's "The Four Quartets"
By Sohini Bandyopadhyay - May 02, 2006
The poem "The Four Quartets" by T. S. Eliot illustrates an intricate link between the various problems and limitations of language and those of religious thought. This direct relationship is expressed through the poem's first two quartets, "Burnt Norton" and "East Coker," which see the poet struggling with both the meanings and perceptions of…
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