Introduction: The Waste Land: A Hundred Years Later
págs. 11-17
Inside/Outside: Eliot, Perspective, and the Modernist Moment
págs. 21-33
págs. 35-50
págs. 67-83
págs. 87-95
Reading T.S. Eliot in Our Ideological Age: Allusions to Christian Liturgy in The Waste Land
págs. 97-109
“With Inviolable Voice”: Eliot’s Redeeming Word in The Waste Land
págs. 111-130
págs. 133-151
págs. 153-165
The Waste Land and the Release of Social Energy: An Eliotean Reading of Thomas Pynchon’s Fiction
págs. 167-182
“Burning Burning Burning Burning”: The Fire of The Waste Land in Anna Akhmatova’s Poem Without a Hero
págs. 185-197
Romantic Eliot: The Reception of T.S. Eliot in Spain in the Second Half of the Twentieth Century
págs. 199-210
The Waste Land in Spanish a Hundred Years Later: The Case of Claudio Rodríguez
págs. 211-226
págs. 227-240
Marginalising Within The Margins: The Evolution of Dalit Women’s (Mis) Representation in Narendra Jadhav’s Untouchables: My Family’s Triumphant Journey Out Of The Caste System In Modern India (2005) And Baby Kamble’s The Prisons We Broke (2008)
págs. 261-278
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