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  1. A Reader's Guide to T.S. Eliot: A Poem-By-Poem Analysis (Reader's Guides) by George Williamson, 1998-02
  2. A Guide to the Selected Poems of T. S. Eliot by B.C. Southam, 1996-08-15
  3. Landscape as symbol in the poetry of T. S. Eliot by Nancy Duvall Hargrove, 1978
  4. The Waste Land and Other Writings (Modern Library Classics) by T.S. Eliot, 2002-01-08
  5. T. S. Eliot: A Guide for the Perplexed (Guides for the Perplexed) by Steve Ellis, 2009-08-25
  6. Murder in the Cathedral by T. S. Eliot, 1964-03-18
  7. T. S. Eliot and the Essay (Studies in Christianity and Literature) by G. Douglas Atkins, 2010-09-15
  8. On Poetry and Poets by T. S. Eliot, 2009-07-07
  9. Works of T. S. Eliot. The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock, Gerontion, The Waste Land, Portrait of a Ladyand more (mobi) by T. S. Eliot, 2010-01-08
  10. To Criticize the Critic and Other Writings by T. S. Eliot, 1992-02-01
  11. T.S.Eliot's Social Criticism by Roger Kojecky, 1972-01
  12. Letters Of T.S. Eliot: Vol. 1, 1898-1922 (Letters of T. S. Eliot, 1898-1922)
  13. The Cambridge Introduction to T. S. Eliot (Cambridge Introductions to Literature) by John Xiros Cooper, 2006-09-25
  14. Old Possum's Book of Practical Cats by T. S. Eliot, 1982-08-30

21. T[homas] S[tearns] Eliot (1888-1965)
1965). General Resources Thomas Stearns eliot American Poet; TS eliot (Annenberg/CPB); TS eliot Page (The Academy of American Poets)
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22. ClassicNotes: T.S. Eliot
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T(homas) S(tearns) Eliot was born in St. Louis in 1888 to a family with prominent New England roots. Eliot largely abandoned his Midwestern roots and chose to ally himself with both New and old England throughout his life. He attended Harvard as an undergraduate in 1906, was accepted into the literary circles, and had a predilection for 16th- and 17th-century poetry, the Italian Renaissance (particularly Dante), Eastern religion, and philosophy. Perhaps the greatest influence on him, however, were the 19th-century French Symbolists such as Charles Baudelaire, Arthur Rimbaud, Stephene Mallarme, and Eliot's favorite, Jules Laforgue. Eliot took from them their sensual yet precise attention to symbolic images, a feature that would be the hallmark of his brand of Modernism. Eliot also earned a master's degree from Harvard in 1910 before studying in Paris and Germany. He settled in England in 1914 at the outbreak of World War I, studying at Oxford, teaching, and working at a bank. In 1915 he married British writer Vivienne Haigh-Wood (they would divorce in 1933), a woman prone to poor physical and mental health, and in November of 1921, Eliot had a nervous breakdown.

23. T.S. Eliot - Biography
TS eliot – Biography. Thomas Stearns eliot (18881965) was born in St. To cite this document, always state the source as shown above. TS eliot died in 1965.
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Thomas Stearns Eliot (1888-1965) was born in St. Louis, Missouri, of an old New England family. He was educated at Harvard and did graduate work in philosophy at the Sorbonne, Harvard, and Merton College, Oxford
Eliot has been one of the most daring innovators of twentieth-century poetry. Never compromising either with the public or indeed with language itself, he has followed his belief that poetry should aim at a representation of the complexities of modern civilization in language and that such representation necessarily leads to difficult poetry. Despite this difficulty his influence on modern poetic diction has been immense. Eliot's poetry from Prufrock (1917) to the Four Quartets (1943) reflects the development of a Christian writer: the early work, especially The Waste Land (1922), is essentially negative, the expression of that horror from which the search for a higher world arises. In Ash Wednesday (1930) and the Four Quartets Murder in the Cathedral (1935) and The Family Reunion (1939) are more openly Christian apologies. In his essays, especially the later ones, Eliot advocates a traditionalism in religion, society, and literature that seems at odds with his pioneer activity as a poet. But although the Eliot of

24. Literature 1948
Louis, MO, USA) d. 1965. The Nobel Prize in Literature 1948 Presentation Speech TS eliot Biography Banquet Speech Other Resources. prev 1947, 1949 next.
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25. Exploring The Waste Land - The Poem By TS Eliot
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26. Eliot, T.S.
eliot, TS,. TS eliot, 1955. The Granger Collection, New York City. Audio 1984). Michael Grant (ed.), TS eliot The Critical Heritage, 2 vol.
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T.S. Eliot, 1955 The Granger Collection, New York City [Audio] in full THOMAS STEARNS ELIOT (b. Sept. 26, 1888, St. Louis, Mo., U.S.d. Jan. 4, 1965, London, Eng.), American-English poet, playwright, literary critic, and editor, a leader of the modernist movement in poetry in such works as The Waste Land (1922) and The Four Quartets (1943). Eliot exercised a strong influence on Anglo-American culture from the 1920s until late in the century. His experiments in diction, style, and versification revitalized English poetry, and in a series of critical essays he shattered old orthodoxies and erected new ones. The publication of The Four Quartets led to his recognition as the greatest living English poet and man of letters, and in 1948 he was awarded both the Order of Merit and the Nobel Prize for Literature
Early years.
Eliot was descended from a distinguished New England family that had relocated to St. Louis, Mo. His family allowed him the widest education available in his time, with no influence from his father to be "practical" and to go into business. From Smith Academy in St. Louis he went to Milton, in Massachusetts; from Milton he entered Harvard in 1906; he received a B.A. in 1909, after three instead of the usual four years. The men who influenced him at Harvard were George Santayana, the philosopher and poet, and the critic Irving Babbitt. From Babbitt he derived an anti-Romantic attitude that, amplified by his later reading of British philosophers F.H. Bradley and T.E. Hulme, lasted through his life. In the academic year 1909-10 he was an assistant in philosophy at Harvard.

27. T.S. Eliot --  Encyclopædia Britannica
Encyclopædia Britannica, eliot, TS Encyclopædia Britannica Article. TS eliot born Sept. 26, 1888, St. 4, 1965, London, Eng. TS eliot, 1955. TS eliot, 1955.
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29. Thomas Stearns Eliot
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P Su primer poema importante fue (1915). En su primer libro de poemas, P rufrock y otras observaciones El bosque sagrado Para Lancelot Andrewes La roca (1934) y su larga obra en verso, Asesinato en la catedral Cuatro cuartetos El secretario particular (1954) y El viejo estadista Sweeney Agonistes (1932) y (1939), y los ensayos La idea de una sociedad cristiana (1940) y eMe Textos:
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30. Glossary: Eliot, T. S.
Glossary entry for eliot, TS. Thomas Stearns eliot (18881965) was one of the most influential and innovative Modernist poets. He was born in St.
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Thomas Stearns Eliot (1888-1965) was one of the most influential and innovative Modernist poets. He was born in St. Louis, Missouri, was educated at Harvard and later at Oxford University, England. He arrived in England shortly before the outbreak of WWI, and stayed for the duration. Having married an English writer, Vivian Haigh-Wood in 1915, he chose to remain in England permanently. Eliot's first wife was highly neurotic and suffered increasingly bad health. The strain brought Eliot to the verge of a nervous breakdown, and he spent time in a Swiss sanitorium. Eliot left his wife in 1937, and didn't remarry until 1957. He had already written the first of his major poems, The Love Song of Alfred Prufrock in 1915, but after his return from Switzerland to England in 1922, his tour de force, The Waste Land (set in a mythological London), was published after some editorial help from his friend, fellow poet and rival, Ezra Pound. Other major works of Eliot's are The Hollow Men (1925), a critique of Western civilization, and

31. Project Gutenberg Edition Of Poems (1920)
Project Gutenberg Presents. Poems (1920). by TS eliot. Project Gutenberg Release 1567 (December 1998) Author names above are linked
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32. Project Gutenberg Titles By Eliot, T. S. (Thomas Stearns), 1888-1965
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33. Literary Encyclopedia: Eliot, T. S.
eliot, TS. (1888 1965). www.LitEncyc.com. In 1927, TS eliot was baptized and confirmed in the Church of England, and he became a British subject.
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34. Great Books Index - T.S. Eliot
GREAT BOOKS INDEX. TS eliot (18881965). An Index to Online Great Books in English Translation. Writings of TS eliot.
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35. Eliot, T. S.
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    Eliot, T. S. Eliot, T. S. (Thomas Stearns Eliot), , American-British poet and critic, b. St. Louis, Mo. One of the most distinguished literary figures of the 20th cent., T. S. Eliot won the 1948 Nobel Prize in Literature. He studied at Harvard, the Sorbonne, and Oxford. In 1914 he established residence in London and in 1927 became a British subject. After working as a teacher and a bank clerk he began a publishing career; he was assistant editor of the Egoist Criterion Prufrock and Other Observations Poems (1920), and The Waste Land The Waste Land, whose published version reflects extraordinary editing by Eliot's friend Ezra Pound , compelled immediate critical attention. His complex early poems, employing myths, religious symbolism, and literary allusion, signified a break with 19th-century poetic traditions. Their models were the metaphysical poets Dante , the Jacobean dramatists, and French symbolists . Their meter ranged from the lyrical to the conversational. In his later poetry, notably

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38. Eliot, T. S.
eliot, TS. Thomas Stearns eliot (18881965) has described his criticism as a by-product of his private poetry-workshop and as
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Thomas Stearns Eliot (1888-1965) has described his criticism as a "by-product" of his "private poetry-workshop" and as "a prolongation of the thinking that went into the formation of my own verse" ( On Poetry 117). These devaluations minimize his status as a critical theorist, and his early references to himself as a poetical practitioner also suggest that theory is permissible only to the extent necessary to dispense the poetic prescription. In due course the poetical practitioner becomes the Man of Letters, but even the later description suggests an Arnoldian assumption of office as the voice of the humanities rather than a claim to have articulated an anatomy or system. Eliot indeed places himself implicitly in the John Dryden Samuel Johnson Matthew Arnold succession of poet-critics, pointing out that only poets can write authentically about poetry (129). The observation, like the first one quoted, tends to treat criticism as primarily an annotation of the creative enterprise. Finally, we have Eliot's dismissive reference to "a few notorious phrases" of his "which have had a truly embarrassing success in the world" (117). It is notable that the reference is to "phrases" rather than to "ideas" or "generalizations." The suggestion that even as an apparent theorist, Eliot's contribution is to the rhetoric rather than the structure of theory is one that deserves further consideration.
Eliot's own remarks strongly advise us to treat his criticism as embedded in and nourished by the literary situation that it endeavors to move forward, as seeking to reconsider the canon in order to align it with contemporary interests. It is in fact their capacity to reorder the inheritance that has given those notorious phrases some of their embarrassing success. But the notorious phrases may also have exercised some of their persuasiveness because they are connected to each other in ways that are more than rhetorical and because rising as they do out of individual author studies, they seem to offer a solid and lasting connection between literary "facts" and a potential structure of understanding. It is time to examine the more crucial of these phrases.

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