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Aiken, Conrad, “An Anatomy of Melancholy,” in New Republic, Vol. 33, No. 427, February 7, 1923, pp. 294–95.
Brooker, Jewel Spears, “T. S. Eliot,” in Dictionary of Literary Biography, Vol. 45: American Poets, 1880–1945, First Series, edited by Peter Quartermain, Gale Research, 1986, pp. 150–81.
Cooper, John Xiros, T. S. Eliot and the Politics of Voice: The Argument of “The Waste Land,” UMI Research Press, 1987.
Eliot, T. S., The Waste Land, in The Waste Land and Other Poems, edited by...
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