T.S. Eliot: The Evolution of a Modernist
Title: T.S. Eliot: The Evolution of a Modernist
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T.S. Eliot: The Evolution of a Modernist
About the time of World War I came a man that would help change the thinking of many people. T.S. Eliot, along with many other poets and artists, headed a new revolution known as Modernism. According to Lavender, (1998) modernism is a rebellion against the Victorian traditions of that time. Modernists believed that the industrialized nations with cash-based economies, primarily Protestant Christian, were not the "civilized" people. Instead, they saw them as greedy hypocrites who
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