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Reflections on TS Eliot's Four Quartets

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Reflections on TS Eliot's Four Quartets

By: Gil Bailie
Narrated by: Gil Bailie
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Even though the poet Allen Tate called our era "[T]he age of Eliot", Eliot's poetry has been little assimilated by the 20th and early 21st century as was Dante's by the 14th and 15th. In this presentation, Gil Bailie explores what many believe to be Eliot's poetic masterpiece.

©2018 The Cornerstone Forum (P)2018 The Cornerstone Forum
Classics Poetry
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Fantastic! Insightful thoughts on Elliot’s work that encourage deep reflection not just on the text but your own life as well. Best to be listened to in spurts as the depth of the materiel, when truly grasped, is astounding.

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The intracies of the Four Quartets are revealed in this masterful and passionate endeavor.

Insightful, scolarly, and deeply moving.

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Gil Bailie has no worthwhile insight that I can discern into Eliot's Four Quartets. Warning: Contains empty platitudes and homilies in place of erudition.

Offensively Simpleminded Ruminations

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