The Hollow Men

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title: The Hollow Men
text: "The Hollow Men" (1925) is a poem by the modernist writer T. S. Eliot. Like much of his work, its themes are overlapping and fragmentary, concerned with post–World War I Europe under the Treaty of Versailles, hopelessness, religious conversion, redemption and, some critics argue, his failing marriage with Vivienne Haigh-Wood Eliot. It was published two years before Eliot converted to Anglicanism. Divided into five parts, the poem is 98 lines long. Eliot's New York Times obituary in 1965 identifi
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description: Modernist poem by T. S. Eliot
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date created: 2005-10-19T22:33:38Z
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