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"Gerontion" is a poem by T. S. Eliot that was first published in 1920. The work relates the opinions and impressions of a gerontic, or elderly man, through a dramatic monologue which describes Europe after World War I through the eyes of a man who has lived the majority of his life in the 19th century.〔(Longenbach, James. "On Gerontion" )〕 Eliot considered using this already published poem as a preface to ''The Waste Land'', but decided to keep it as an independent poem.〔 Along with "The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock" and ''The Waste Land'', and other works published by Eliot in the early part of his career, '"Gerontion" discusses themes of religion, sexuality, and other general topics of Modernist poetry.〔Childs, Donald J. ''T.S.Eliot: Mystic, Son, and Lover''.Continuum International Publishing Group (1997)p.93〕
==History==
Eliot was working on the poem after the end of World War One when Europe was undergoing changes as old systems of government and international relations were being replaced. During that time, Eliot was working at Lloyds Bank, editing ''The Egoist'', and trying to publish poetry. Eliot had published in 1920 ''Ara Vos Prec'', a limited printed work that collected his early poems including "Gerontion".〔Kirk 53〕
Two earlier versions of the poem can be found, the original typescript of the poem as well as that version with comments by Ezra Pound. In the typescript, the name of the poem is "Gerousia", referring to the name of the Council of the Elders at Sparta.〔Miller,James Edwin. ''T.S. Eliot''.Penn State Press (2005).p.351〕 Pound, who was living in London, England in 1919, acted as Eliot's editor and influenced many of his works. When Eliot considered publishing the poem as the opening part of ''The Waste Land'', Pound discouraged him from doing so saying, "I do not advise printing Gerontion as preface. One don't miss it at all as the thing now stands. To be more lucid still, let me say that I advise you NOT to print Gerontion as prelude."〔T.S.Eliot, Ezra Pound. ''The Waste Land: The Original Facsimile of the Original Drafts Including Annotations of Ezra Pound '' Ed. Valerie Eliot. Houghton Mifflin Harcourt (1974) p.127〕 The lines were never added to the text and remained an individual poem.〔

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