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Waste Land: A Poem of Memory and Desire (Twayne's Masterwork Studies, No 13)
Published in Paperback by Twayne Pub (1988)
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Making "The Waste Land" understandable
Hugh MacDiarmid: The Man and His Work
Published in Hardcover by Salem House Academic Division (1984)
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Time in the Poetry of T.S. Eliot: A Study in Str Ucture and Meaning
Published in Textbook Binding by Barnes & Noble (1982)
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Time in the Poetry of T.S. Eliot: A Study in Structure and Theme
Published in Hardcover by Palgrave Macmillan (27 August, 1981)
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Waste Land
Published in Paperback by G. K. Hall & Company (1988)
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Ms. Gish does a superb job of challenging unsupportable (but often repeated) notions of the use of myth in the poem. She explores how the final version of the poem was composed out of a series of poetic fragments, written over a long period of time. By showing that the Grail and Fisher King myths apply to only a small part of the poem (mostly in the final section), the reader is forced to re-think the themes and structure that bind the sections together. While never forcing a particular interpretation on the reader, with the help of Ms. Gish's insights, specific examples, and well-written commentary, a "mystifying" poem gradually begins to reveal itself.
For students trying to come to grips with the meaning of "The Waste Land", I can think of no better place to start than this book. For people who have already struggled with Eliot's masterpiece and have been frustrated with the cryptic essays written by many so-called literature experts, this book will be a wonderfully refreshing, extremely helpful, and thoroughly elucidating work, a "Rosetta Stone" that will unlock many of The Waste Land's mysteries.
As someone who has personally struggled with "The Waste Land" for many years, let me express my heartfelt thanks to Professor Gish for producing her 'must-read' book, "The Waste Land: A Poem of Memory and Desire".