Little Gidding by T. S. Eliot

In this profound and reflective poem, the final installment of a quartet, the narrative explores themes of time, redemption, and the cyclical nature of life. Set against the backdrop of a small, historical English village, the work delves into the spiritual journey of the soul, weaving together elements of history, personal introspection, and the eternal struggle between human frailty and divine grace. Through vivid imagery and contemplative language, it invites readers to ponder the interconnectedness of past and present, the inevitability of change, and the enduring quest for spiritual enlightenment and peace.

Published
1942
Nationality
British
Length
Very Short
Pages
10-20
Original Language
English
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(4.0)
Alternate Titles
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