• "Four Quartets" is one of Eliot's most famous poems. It was written during World War II, and it reflects Eliot's own sense of displacement and loss.
  • (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, poem by T.S. Eliot, first published in 1941 in the New English Weekly and in pamphlet form.
  • Music heard so deeply That it is not heard at all, but you are the music While the music lasts. T.S. Eliot. Below is an excerpt from the poem The Dry Salvages.
  • The Dry Salvages Paperback – January 1, 1941. by T.S. ELIOT (Author). ... T.S. Eliot died in 1965 in London, England, and is buried in Westminster Abbey.
  • Unknown 28 de junio de 2010, 23:27. By María Fernanda Salas. "The Dry Salvages" is a poem written and published by T.S. Eliot in 1941.
  • The third of the Four Quartets, “The Dry Salvages,” uses water and the ocean as metaphors throughout the poem.
  • "The Dry Salvages" by T.S.Eliot. ... (II, pag.132) At the same time, T.S Eliot implicitly expresses that this development is a superficial illusion.
  • Saturday, March 12, 2011. T.S. Eliot: The Dry Salvages. ... T.S. Eliot: The Dry Salvages (excerpt), 1941, from Four Quartets, 1944. Email This BlogThis!