Abstract
This essay aims to analyze the way in which T. S. Eliot uses the musical metaphor in Four Quartets (1936-1942). We will study formal issues, different time approaches and some notions derived from it (like the problem of eternity or history), which will lead us to a
reflection about Eliot’s aim in these texts, and how he uses the relationship between time and music to reach it.

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