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Zia ur Rehman
Dept. of English
Lahore Leads University
A Poem in Five Parts
• The Burial of the Dead
• A Game of Chess
• The Fire Sermon
• Death by Water
• What the Thunder Said
A poem made of Collage of Images
• Apart from these titular images, the poem is
nothing but collage of seemingly distinct
images.
A Burial of the Dead
• Landscape scene: April, Winter, Spring shower…
• Marie in the mountains after coffee
• Landscape scene: deserted place, rocks, no
water, fear in handful of dust, heap of broken
images
• Hyacinth girl
• Madam Sosostris – tarot cards, hanged man,
drowned sailor
• Unreal city; London bridge, death undone so
many, Stetson, buried corpse, Dog.
A Game of Chess
• Xylography in Lady’s chamber
• Carvings of Nightingale – Myth of Philomela –
barbarous king Terues
• Dialogue / monologue between two person
without identity – You know nothing? Do you see nothing? Do you
remember Nothing? . . . Are you alive, or not? Is there nothing in your head?"
• Scene in coffee-shop: Lil, her husband Albert.
“And we shall play a game of chess,
Pressing lidless eyes and waiting for a knock upon the door”
The Fire Sermon
• To Carthage then I came
• Burning, burning, burning, burning
O Lord Thou pluckest me out
O Lord Thou pluckest
Death by Water
• Phlebas the Phoenician
• A current under sea
Picked his bones in whispers. As he rose and fell
He passed the stages of his age and youth
Entering the whirlpool.
• Gentle or Jew
O you who turn the wheel and look to windward,
Consider Phlebas, who was once handsome and
tall as you.
What the Thunder Said
“Datta. Dayadhvam. Damyata.
Shantih shantih shantih”
• The Peace that passeth all understanding
Thematic Reading
• Spiritual draught leading towards sexual
perversion
• Sexual perversion leading towards spiritual
draught
• Good and Evil: “. . . So far as we are human, what
we do must be either evil or good; so far as we do
evil or good, we are human; and it is better, in a
paradoxical way, to do evil than to do nothing: at
least, we exist” (Baudelaire -1921)
• Charles Baudelaire (1821-1867) was
a French poet, critic and translator
Thematic Reading
• Life in Death and Death in Life: “Of hardly less
importance to reader, however, is a knowledge of
Eliot’s basic method. The Waste Land is built on a
major contrast – a device which is a favourite of
Eliot’s and is to be found in many of his poems,
particularly his later poems. The contrast is
between two kinds of life and two kinds of death.
Life devoid of meaning is death; sacrifice, even
the sacrificial death, may be life-giving, an
awakening to life. The poem occupies itself to a
great extent with this paradox, and with a
number of variations upon it.
• Cleanth Brooks
• The Waste Land: Critique of the Myth (1939)
Thematic Reading
• Western society had exhausted its spiritual and
cultural legacy. The socio-cultural malaise that
affected Western Society in the 1920’s is very
effectively projected by Eliot in his poem The
Waste Land. In its epic sweep, it captures the
near collapse of 2000 years of Western
civilization.
• I.A.Richards and Cleanth Brooks agree that this
poem is essentially a religious poem – a Christian
poem. The Christian material is at the centre, but
the poet never deals with it directly.
Universality of Theme
• F.O.Matthiessen reveals the resembling contrast
between the past and present to give universality to
this modern epic poem.
• Sexual sins, perversion of sex, have always let to
degeneration and decay. Examples of Fisher King,
Oedipus and Thebes, Philomela, Elizabeth and
Leicester etc
• In all these respect, the present resembles the past.
• In past suffering and penance resulted in spiritual
regeneration and return to good spiritual health.
• The achievement of T. S. Eliot: an essay on the nature of poetry
~ Francis Otto Matthiessen (1935)
Universality of Theme
• “Although the Waste Land may begin with the
dilemma of the modern mind, it discovers that
the modern dilemma is the historic dilemma,
and to limit the poem’s meaning to being
primarily the expression of modern lack of
faith is to mistake its form and scope.”
• The Art of T.S. Eliot ~ Helen Gardner (1949)
Central Theme
• “The gist of the poem is apparently a wild revolt
from the abomination of desolation which is
human life, combined with a belief in salvation by
the usual catchwords of renunciation – this
salvation being also the esoteric significance of
the savage fertility-rituals found in the Golden
Bough, a watering, as it were, of the desert of the
suffering soul.”
• “The Waste Land” – New Statesman 22 (3 Nov 1923)
~ F.L. Lucas
Unity of the Poem
• Tiresias: “. . . though blind,
throbbing between two lives,
Old man with wrinkled female
breasts”
• He is the thread of the rosary
who knots various beads
together – gives unifying effect
seemingly disjointed mumbo-
jumbo ‘The Waste Land’.
Unity of the Poem
• Tiresias,
• Blind and spiritually embittered, old
and impotent
• Wandering about in great quest,
stands for modern man in quest of
true spiritual light and viable moral
values.
• What he sees in the substance of the
poem
• ‘The Waste Land’ is his stream of
consciousness, and embittered
conscience of Human civilization
Unity of the Poem
• Mythical Technique:
– It provides a pattern, a way of controlling and
ordering and giving shape to what is shapeless and chaotic
– It provides a norm for measuring the extent of degeneracy in
contemporary Europe.
– It shows that the present spiritual predicament is an ever-recurring
phenomena and so a universal significance is imparted to it
– It emphasises the wide gulf which separated the present godless
humanity for the early human society when spiritual values where
intact.
– It helps poet to put together the time and space – compress whole
ages within a short span and poem gains comprehensiveness. Thus,
what requires 12 cantos to say, is effectively said in 5 small parts of
poem.
• Myths form the part of collective consciousness. It helps poet
in communicating his meaning with minimal explanation.
Unity of the Poem: Oneness of Characters
• Aesthetically merging erudition and emotion
through a cacophony of diverse and often
dissonant voices, ‘The Waste Land’ serves as a
microcosm of the modern state of mind and the
state of the world itself.
• The personality and experiences of individuals
are fused together, obscuring boundaries to form
a richly layered paradigm of the universal
psyche…
• The characters are rather symbolic than
individual. ~ Rebecca Howden
The Structure of the Poem
• The structure is that of spiral up and down. The
poem proceeds with deeper and deeper probing
into the modern malaise. Throughout the poem we
come back to the same point, but at different levels.
• I.A. Richards ‘The Principles of Literary Criticism’
(1926) calls it ‘Music of Ideas: Ideas of all kinds,
abstract and concrete, general and particular, are
arranged like the musician’s phrases – not that they
may provide information or tell us something – but
that their effects in us may combine into a coherent
whole of feeling and attitude and produce a peculiar
liberation of the will. They are there to be
responded to, not to be pondered or worked out’.
These books inspired T.S. Eliot
Thank you
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The waste land presentation by zia

  • 1. Zia ur Rehman Dept. of English Lahore Leads University
  • 2. A Poem in Five Parts • The Burial of the Dead • A Game of Chess • The Fire Sermon • Death by Water • What the Thunder Said
  • 3. A poem made of Collage of Images • Apart from these titular images, the poem is nothing but collage of seemingly distinct images.
  • 4. A Burial of the Dead • Landscape scene: April, Winter, Spring shower… • Marie in the mountains after coffee • Landscape scene: deserted place, rocks, no water, fear in handful of dust, heap of broken images • Hyacinth girl • Madam Sosostris – tarot cards, hanged man, drowned sailor • Unreal city; London bridge, death undone so many, Stetson, buried corpse, Dog.
  • 5. A Game of Chess • Xylography in Lady’s chamber • Carvings of Nightingale – Myth of Philomela – barbarous king Terues • Dialogue / monologue between two person without identity – You know nothing? Do you see nothing? Do you remember Nothing? . . . Are you alive, or not? Is there nothing in your head?" • Scene in coffee-shop: Lil, her husband Albert. “And we shall play a game of chess, Pressing lidless eyes and waiting for a knock upon the door”
  • 6. The Fire Sermon • To Carthage then I came • Burning, burning, burning, burning O Lord Thou pluckest me out O Lord Thou pluckest
  • 7. Death by Water • Phlebas the Phoenician • A current under sea Picked his bones in whispers. As he rose and fell He passed the stages of his age and youth Entering the whirlpool. • Gentle or Jew O you who turn the wheel and look to windward, Consider Phlebas, who was once handsome and tall as you.
  • 8. What the Thunder Said “Datta. Dayadhvam. Damyata. Shantih shantih shantih” • The Peace that passeth all understanding
  • 9. Thematic Reading • Spiritual draught leading towards sexual perversion • Sexual perversion leading towards spiritual draught • Good and Evil: “. . . So far as we are human, what we do must be either evil or good; so far as we do evil or good, we are human; and it is better, in a paradoxical way, to do evil than to do nothing: at least, we exist” (Baudelaire -1921) • Charles Baudelaire (1821-1867) was a French poet, critic and translator
  • 10. Thematic Reading • Life in Death and Death in Life: “Of hardly less importance to reader, however, is a knowledge of Eliot’s basic method. The Waste Land is built on a major contrast – a device which is a favourite of Eliot’s and is to be found in many of his poems, particularly his later poems. The contrast is between two kinds of life and two kinds of death. Life devoid of meaning is death; sacrifice, even the sacrificial death, may be life-giving, an awakening to life. The poem occupies itself to a great extent with this paradox, and with a number of variations upon it. • Cleanth Brooks • The Waste Land: Critique of the Myth (1939)
  • 11. Thematic Reading • Western society had exhausted its spiritual and cultural legacy. The socio-cultural malaise that affected Western Society in the 1920’s is very effectively projected by Eliot in his poem The Waste Land. In its epic sweep, it captures the near collapse of 2000 years of Western civilization. • I.A.Richards and Cleanth Brooks agree that this poem is essentially a religious poem – a Christian poem. The Christian material is at the centre, but the poet never deals with it directly.
  • 12. Universality of Theme • F.O.Matthiessen reveals the resembling contrast between the past and present to give universality to this modern epic poem. • Sexual sins, perversion of sex, have always let to degeneration and decay. Examples of Fisher King, Oedipus and Thebes, Philomela, Elizabeth and Leicester etc • In all these respect, the present resembles the past. • In past suffering and penance resulted in spiritual regeneration and return to good spiritual health. • The achievement of T. S. Eliot: an essay on the nature of poetry ~ Francis Otto Matthiessen (1935)
  • 13. Universality of Theme • “Although the Waste Land may begin with the dilemma of the modern mind, it discovers that the modern dilemma is the historic dilemma, and to limit the poem’s meaning to being primarily the expression of modern lack of faith is to mistake its form and scope.” • The Art of T.S. Eliot ~ Helen Gardner (1949)
  • 14. Central Theme • “The gist of the poem is apparently a wild revolt from the abomination of desolation which is human life, combined with a belief in salvation by the usual catchwords of renunciation – this salvation being also the esoteric significance of the savage fertility-rituals found in the Golden Bough, a watering, as it were, of the desert of the suffering soul.” • “The Waste Land” – New Statesman 22 (3 Nov 1923) ~ F.L. Lucas
  • 15. Unity of the Poem • Tiresias: “. . . though blind, throbbing between two lives, Old man with wrinkled female breasts” • He is the thread of the rosary who knots various beads together – gives unifying effect seemingly disjointed mumbo- jumbo ‘The Waste Land’.
  • 16. Unity of the Poem • Tiresias, • Blind and spiritually embittered, old and impotent • Wandering about in great quest, stands for modern man in quest of true spiritual light and viable moral values. • What he sees in the substance of the poem • ‘The Waste Land’ is his stream of consciousness, and embittered conscience of Human civilization
  • 17. Unity of the Poem • Mythical Technique: – It provides a pattern, a way of controlling and ordering and giving shape to what is shapeless and chaotic – It provides a norm for measuring the extent of degeneracy in contemporary Europe. – It shows that the present spiritual predicament is an ever-recurring phenomena and so a universal significance is imparted to it – It emphasises the wide gulf which separated the present godless humanity for the early human society when spiritual values where intact. – It helps poet to put together the time and space – compress whole ages within a short span and poem gains comprehensiveness. Thus, what requires 12 cantos to say, is effectively said in 5 small parts of poem. • Myths form the part of collective consciousness. It helps poet in communicating his meaning with minimal explanation.
  • 18. Unity of the Poem: Oneness of Characters • Aesthetically merging erudition and emotion through a cacophony of diverse and often dissonant voices, ‘The Waste Land’ serves as a microcosm of the modern state of mind and the state of the world itself. • The personality and experiences of individuals are fused together, obscuring boundaries to form a richly layered paradigm of the universal psyche… • The characters are rather symbolic than individual. ~ Rebecca Howden
  • 19. The Structure of the Poem • The structure is that of spiral up and down. The poem proceeds with deeper and deeper probing into the modern malaise. Throughout the poem we come back to the same point, but at different levels. • I.A. Richards ‘The Principles of Literary Criticism’ (1926) calls it ‘Music of Ideas: Ideas of all kinds, abstract and concrete, general and particular, are arranged like the musician’s phrases – not that they may provide information or tell us something – but that their effects in us may combine into a coherent whole of feeling and attitude and produce a peculiar liberation of the will. They are there to be responded to, not to be pondered or worked out’.
  • 20. These books inspired T.S. Eliot