• Eliot began working on The Dry Salvages during World War II, at a time when London was experiencing air-raids near the end of 1940.
  • (The Dry Salvages—presumably les trois sauvages—is a small group of rocks, with a beacon, off the N.E. coast of Cape Ann, Massachusetts.
  • The Dry Salvages. T.S. Eliot. This is my favorite part
  • The Dry Salvages are a group of rocks off the coast of Massachusetts, the only American location in this transatlantic sequence of poems.
  • In the ninth stanza of T.S. Eliot’s ‘The Dry Salvages,’ the poet explores the intricate relationship between time, memory, and human experience.
  • Cape Ann The Salvages The Dry Salvages are located in the Atlantic Ocean about two miles north-east of Rockport, on Cape Ann, Massachusetts.
  • Like the other three poems, “The Dry Salvages” struggles with what it acknowledges are difficult, often contradictory concepts that can only be partially understood
  • The dry Salvages is t's third Poem. S. Eliot's four Quartets marks the Beginning of the Point when the Series was consciously shaped as a Set of four Poems.
  • The Dry Salvages. I. I do not know much about gods; but I think that the river Is a strong brown god?sullen, untamed and intractable, Patient to some degree, at...