1. Thomas Eliot
Those contradictions touched upon practically every sphere of social life and only deepened in the early 20th century. ... They also encouraged changes in social life as a result of the development of the social consciousness of people. ... Hulme, and lasted through his life. ... Therefore the end of the war brought no sense of moral relief for either side, and a great many people, like Oswald Spengler, even argued that the European culture had entered the final stage of its existence. ... His poems of the 30-es and the 40-es ("Journey of the Magi-, "Animula-, "Ash Wednesday-, "Marina-, "Fo...
- Word Count: 1915
- Approx Pages: 8
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- Grade Level: Undergraduate