Spanish and Portuguese ETDs
Publication Date
11-28-1948
Abstract
Pablo Neruda of Chile and T. S. Eliot of England are two writers who have achieved the status of major poet in their respective countries. The recognition which they have earned is not solely for their mastery of the technicalities of the craft. Indeed, when the name of either poet is mentioned, it is frequently as the name of one who expressed the situation of man in a world which seems to have lost its equilibrium. They are interpreters of the the role of humanity in an unquiet age.
Degree Name
Spanish (MA)
Level of Degree
Masters
Department Name
Spanish and Portuguese
First Committee Member (Chair)
F.M. Kercheville
Second Committee Member
Ramón José Sender
Third Committee Member
C. V. Wicker
Language
English
Document Type
Thesis
Recommended Citation
Scone, Betsy. "T.S. Eliot and Pablo Neruda; a study in contemporary attitudes." (1948). https://digitalrepository.unm.edu/span_etds/88
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