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  SparkNotes: Eliot's Poetry: Four Quartets: "Burnt Norton"
The first of the quartets, "Burnt Norton," is named for a ruined country house in Gloucestershire.
"Burnt Norton" is, however, a poem about distraction, and two of the more interesting aspects of the poem are also two of its most understated moments.
The first line of the second section of "Burnt Norton"--"Garlic and sapphires in the mud"--highlights Eliot's new attitude toward the fragmentary nature of modern culture.
www.sparknotes.com /poetry/eliot/section7.rhtml   (1222 words)

  
 PUBS IN CHIPPING NORTON OXFORDSHIRE
In 1873 a license for the sale of beer was granted at 'The Reservoir Tavern' Towards the end of the 19th century, the 'Tavern' was acquired by the Hook Norton Brewery, who to this day still sell their fine traditionally brewed ales to our discerning customers.
The Fox Hotel is a lovely old Cotswold stone building dating back to the 16th century and is situated in the centre of Chipping Norton, adjacent to the Town Hall.
Centrally located, the Kings is perfectly placed for shoppers looking to take a break from Chipping Norton's busy high street, or for those planning a drink and a bite to eat before an evening at the nearby theatre.
www.chippingnorton.net /businessdirectory/PUBS.htm   (1698 words)

  
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Burnt Norton began in 2001 in Peterborough, Ontario as a vehicle for Alex Unger to expeirment with pop music.
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