SYMBOLISM AND VISION IN MODERNIST POETRY: A COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF T.S. ELIOT AND EZRA POUND

Authors

  • Manzura Maxmaraximova Master’s degree student Faculty: Foreign language and literature English Nordic international university

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15760782

Keywords:

modernism, symbolism, vision, T.S. Eliot, Ezra Pound, fragmentation, imagism, cultural decay, metaphor, poetics, ideology

Abstract

This paper examines the symbolic systems and visionary aesthetics in the poetry of T.S. Eliot and Ezra Pound, two key figures of literary modernism. Through a comparative analysis of major works such as Eliot’s The Waste Land and The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock, and Pound’s The Cantos and In a Station of the Metro, the study investigates how each poet constructs meaning through metaphor, myth, and cultural allusion. While Eliot explores spiritual desolation and cultural decay through fragmented imagery, Pound develops an ideogrammic method rooted in historical and philosophical reconstruction. Their symbolic approaches reflect distinct worldviews but share a common modernist impulse to reframe reality through poetic innovation.

References

Bradbury, M., & McFarlane, J. (1991). Modernism: 1890–1930. Penguin.

Eliot, T. S. (1922). The Waste Land. Boni and Liveright.

Frye, N. (1957). Anatomy of Criticism. Princeton University Press.

Pound, E. (1917–1969). The Cantos. New Directions.

Wellek, R., & Warren, A. (1956). Theory of Literature. Harcourt.

Levenson, M. (1984). A Genealogy of Modernism. Cambridge University Press.

Barthes, R. (1972). Mythologies. Hill and Wang.

Campbell, J. (2008). The Hero with a Thousand Faces. New World Library.

Eliot, T. S. (1919). Tradition and the Individual Talent.

Pound, E. (1934). ABC of Reading. New Directions.

Downloads

Published

2025-06-27

How to Cite

Maxmaraximova, M. (2025). SYMBOLISM AND VISION IN MODERNIST POETRY: A COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF T.S. ELIOT AND EZRA POUND. Models and Methods in Modern Science, 4(10), 74-78. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15760782