Four quartets


Four quartets (The Four Quartets) - poetic cycle T.S. Eliot published as a whole in 1943. He is the last major lyric work of this author. It consists of the poems of Burnt Norton, East Coker, The Dry Salvages and Little Gidding. According to Przemysław Mroczkowski, Eliot achieves a state in which he looks at human affairs from the perspective of the entire universe. In the field of poetic imaging, Eliot refers to the four elements of nature, air, earth, water and fire. Four quartets are considered a masterpiece of contemporary poetry. The titles of the individual parts of the cycle come from the names of the places where Eliot was, from his childhood in the United States to the chapel in Little Gidding, where he made a pilgrimage after entering the Church of England. Bibliography

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