A full-length poem by the American-born, naturalized British poet TS Eliot. Published in 1943. It consists of four chamber-piece poems, each named after a place associated with the author: Burnt Norton (published in 1936), East Coker (1940), The Dry Salvages (1941), and Little Gidding (1942). Source: Heibonsha World Encyclopedia, 2nd Edition Information |
アメリカ出身でイギリスに帰化した詩人T.S.エリオットの長編詩。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。
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