East Coker

Japanese: 《イースト・コーカー》 - いーすとこーかー
East Coker

…Published in 1943. It consists of four chamber music-like poems, each with a title of a place name associated with the author: Burnt Norton (published in 1936), East Coker (1940), The Dry Salvages (1941), and Little Gidding (1942). It expresses the state of Christian faith that the former Waste Land poet reached with a mature poetic style. …

*Some of the terminology that refers to "East Coker" is listed below.

Source | Heibonsha World Encyclopedia 2nd Edition | Information

Japanese:

…1943年刊。《バーント・ノートンBurnt Norton》(1936発表),《イースト・コーカーEast Coker》(1940),《ドライ・サルビッジズThe Dry Salvages》(1941),《リトル・ギディングLittle Gidding》(1942)という作者ゆかりの地名をそれぞれ題名とした4編の室内楽的構成の詩より成る。かつての〈荒地〉の詩人が到達したキリスト教的信仰の境地を円熟した詩法で表現している。…

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