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Crisis of the Modern Age and the Way Out: An Examination of T. S. Eliot's Four Quartets
2016
European Scientific Journal
The twentieth century was one of change and unrest. What characterises the age is that society, up to a high degree, was hostile to spiritual life. The spiritual values seemed to be neglected or totally abandoned for the material, more matter-of-fact values. This left society in a state of increasing confusion that was substantially realised in the outbreak of World War I. The impact of the war revealed the degeneration of the modern world with the breakdown of religion and moral and spiritual
doi:10.19044/esj.2016.v12n2p225
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