A Study of the Elements of Indian Aesthetics in T. S. Eliot’s The Waste Land
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The Wastelands, T.S. Eliot, Indian Aesthetics, disillusionment, astrology.Abstract
The paper’s objective is to investigate the presence of Indian aesthetics in T. S. Eliot's well-known poem "The Waste Land" and its influence, as well as its themes, symbols, and literary techniques. It aims to illuminate Eliot's cross-cultural connections and artistic inspirations through this examination. Methodology and Approaches: The methodology of the title calls for an in-depth look at the themes, symbols, and language of the poem in order to find connections to Indian aesthetic ideas. Essential sources incorporate the actual sonnet, related scholarly works, and Indian stylish compositions. Academic articles and critical analyses are examples of secondary sources. By consolidating literary examination and Indian tasteful hypothesis, this exploration plans to reveal insight into the sonnet's basic social and creative impacts. Outcome: This paper investigates Indian Feel's effect on T. S. Eliot's 'The Waste Land,' uncovering social combination and its effect on the sonnet's topics and abstract gadgets. Conclusion and Suggestions: The title investigates the presence and impact of Indian feel in T. S. Eliot's sonnet 'The Waste Land.' It enhances the poem's themes and symbolism by bringing together Eastern philosophical concepts and literary techniques. The breadth and universality of Eliot's masterpiece are revealed through this examination. Keeping in mind the Indian Aesthetics in this paper, the texts such as, “A Reader’s Guide to T.S. Eliot” by George Williamson, “Reading and Interpreting the Works of T.S. Eliot” by Naomi E Pasachoff, can be considered.
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