"Caballero solo": Eliot, Lawrence ... Porter?
It is a long-established critical commonplace that at the heart of ‘Caballero solo’ (ll. 17-23, the precise midpoint of the poem), from the first volume of Residencia en la tierra, Neruda glosses a famous sequence from Eliot’s the Waste Land.
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Modern Humanities Research Association
2018
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Summary: | It is a long-established critical commonplace that at the heart of ‘Caballero solo’ (ll. 17-23, the precise midpoint of the poem), from the first volume of Residencia en la tierra, Neruda glosses a famous sequence from Eliot’s the Waste Land. |
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