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âThe Waste Landâ by T.S. Eliot (1922)
The most famous of T.S. Eliotâs poems also draws heavily from his experiences in World War I. This poem was published shortly before the release of âThe Hollow Men,â by which time Eliotâs narrative voice had been established and celebrated.
âInfernoâ Canto III, by Dante Alighieri (c. 1300)
Although this poem predates Eliot by several centuries, it had a marked influence on his work; âThe Hollow Menâ and other poems contain several literary allusions to Danteâs masterpiece, The Divine Comedy.
âDulce et Decorum Estâ by Wilfred Owen (1920)
A great body of work has been created on the effects of World War I. This posthumous poem by Wilfred Owen takes a visceral approach to the aftermath of war, sharing similar language and tones to âThe Hollow Men.â
ââThe Heart of Darknessâ in T.S. Eliotâs âThe Hollow Menââ by Daniel J. McConnell (1962)
This article explores the relationship between âThe Hollow Menâ and the novel Heart of Darkness, as characterized by the opening epigraph, and the way aspects of the novel are woven through the poem.
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By T. S. Eliot