The book delves into Eliot's use of myth to underscore the continuity of Western tradition, while also casting light on the cultural transformations he perceived. Central to the poem are the themes of death and rebirth, structured around ancient vegetation myths, yet enriched by a tapestry of other mythological elements that fulfill diverse functions.
Eliot's reflection on reality addresses various dimensionspersonal, spiritual, social, and politicalrevealing a widening gap between modern equivalents and archetypal models of the past. This insightful study demonstrates how Eliot viewed the drift of Western civilization from its foundational principles and original sources.
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