Collected Poems Of T.S. Eliot 1909 1935 by T. S. Eliot

A powerful anthology spanning 1909–1935 that traces a modernist poet's evolution from ironic urban sketches to dense, myth-laden meditations. It gathers celebrated pieces such as 'The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock,' 'Gerontion,' 'The Waste Land,' 'Ash Wednesday,' and 'Journey of the Magi,' using dramatic monologue, fragmentation and rich literary allusion to examine cultural dislocation, personal anxiety and the search for spiritual meaning. The poems move from sharp social observation and ironic detachment toward anguished cultural critique and tentative religious reflection, rewarding close, repeated reading with compressed language and layered imagery.