The Waste Land - Meaning/Hermeneutics 4.0 / 5 based on 1 rating ? English LiteratureMeaning & HermeneuticsUniversityNone Created by: emmythenotsogreat2014Created on: 03-01-14 15:02 2537416 Across 1. More general accessible than openings of Eliot's earlier poems (3, 7, 5) 5. Continual deferral of the origin of meaning (8, 2, 7) 6. the invocation of spring is broadly universal and cultural (6) Down 2. conspicuously lacks the features of language which limit and define meanings (8, 6) 3. To waste also suggests the opposite of its adjectival form (5, 3, 8) 4. No one thing seems privileged in the world as a central meaning (10) 7. Invokes legendary England as the Arthurian quest (7, 6)
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