
Four Quartets
"Four Quartets" is a set of four interconnected poems by T.S. Eliot, published between 1936 and 1942. It explores themes of time, spirituality, and the human experience through a blend of philosophical reflection and personal insight. Each quartet, named after a different location, reflects on the cyclical nature of life, the search for meaning, and the relationship between past and present. Eliot's language is rich and allusive, inviting readers to contemplate profound questions about existence, memory, and redemption. The work is considered one of his masterpieces and a significant contribution to modernist literature.