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By George Stevenson - January 02, 2006

'A heap of broken images' (line 22 of the Waste Land) could be considered the epitome of T. S. Eliot's work. The Waste Land, Eliot's most acclaimed piece, is an example of a poem incorporating fragmentation in fusing seemingly disjointed and unrelated images or speaking voices to form the archetypical modernist poem. Although one may argue that on…

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