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  1. T. S. Eliot and the Essay (Studies in Christianity and Literature) by G. Douglas Atkins, 2010-09-15
  2. The Placing of T.S. Eliot
  3. T.S. Eliot's Shakespeare Criticism: A Perfect Form of Development (New World Literature Series) by Sudhakar Marathe, 1989-12-01
  4. The Overwhelming Question: A Study of the Poetry of T. S. Eliot by Balachandra Rajan, 1976-06
  5. T.S. Eliot: The Poet and His Critics by Robert H. Canary, 1982-03
  6. T. S. Eliot by John Worthen, 2010-02-01
  7. T.S. Eliot: A Life by Peter Ackroyd, 1985-09
  8. The Cambridge Companion to T. S. Eliot (Cambridge Companions to Literature)
  9. Redeeming Time: T.S. Eliot's Four Quartets by Kenneth Paul Kramer, 2007-05-15
  10. Discovering Modernism: T. S. Eliot and His Context by Louis Menand, 2007-02-19
  11. The Varieties of Metaphysical Poetry: The Clark Lectures at Trinity College, Cambridge, 1926, and the Turnbull Lectures at the Johns Hopkins Univers by T. S. Eliot, 1994-05
  12. The Making of T. S. Eliot's Plays by E. Martin Browne, 1969-07-01
  13. T.S. Eliot: Selected Poems (Library of Classic Poets) by T.S. Eliot, 2006-03-07
  14. T. S. Eliot's Major Poems and Plays (Cliffs Notes)

61. Thomas Stearns Eliot
This is an electronic discussion list devoted to the works and life of poet, playwright,and critic TS Eliot (18881965). TS Eliot Question and Answer Forum
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Criterion (1922-1939). In 1927, Eliot, no longer a U.S. citizen, became a British citizen. After a notoriously unhappy first marriage, Eliot separated from his first wife in 1933, and was remarried, to Valerie Fletcher, in 1956. After his many years and contributions, T. S. Eliot received the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1948. T. S. Eliot died in London, 1965.
It was in London that Eliot was greatly influenced by poet Ezra Pound. It was Pound who assisted in the publication of his work in a number of magazines, most notably "The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock" in Poetry in 1915. His first book of poems, Prufrock and Other Observations, was published in 1917, and established him as a leading poet of the avant-garde. With the publication of The Waste Land in 1922, Eliot's reputation grew; by 1930, and for the next thirty years, he was one of the most dominant figures in poetry and literary criticism. His major later poems include Ash Wednesday (1930) and Four Quartets (1943); his books of literary and social criticism include

62. Eliot TS - OpenPoetryProject
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63. Scout Report Archives
Resources. Browse Resources. Eliot, TS (Thomas Stearns), 18881965.Waste land. (1 resource). Resources. Exploring The Waste Land. Almost
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64. Magdalene College Cambridge - TS Eliot
TS Eliot (18881965) I am an Anglo-Catholic in religion, a classicist in literature,and a royalist in politics. TS Eliot so defined, and even exaggerated
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"I am an Anglo-Catholic in religion, a classicist in literature, and a royalist in politics."
T.S. Eliot so defined, and even exaggerated, his own conservatism. The ideas of this stimulating writer were perhaps traditional, but the way in which he expressed them was extremely modern. Eliot was one of the first to reject conventional verse forms and language. His experiments with free expression contributed to his reputation as one of the most influential writers of his time.
Thomas Stearns Eliot was born in St. Louis, Mo., on Sept. 26, 1888. His family had produced distinguished Americans since colonial days. He entered Harvard University in 1906, completed his course in three years, and earned a master's degree the next year. After a year at the Sorbonne in Paris, he returned to Harvard. Further study led him to Merton College, Oxford, and he decided to stay in England. He worked first as a teacher and then in a bank. Precise and moderate in his habits, he devoted his evenings to study and writing. He liked cats and wrote a book about them 'Old Possum's Book of Practical Cats', published in 1939. It was the basis for 'Cats', a spectacular musical comedy of the 1980s.

65. TomFolio.com: By T. S. Eliot
5. Eliot, TS (Thomas Stearns, 18881965) The Confidential Clerk. A Play PublisherHarcourt, Brace, NY 1954.. Eliot, TS, 1888-1965 The Sweeniad.
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66. Academic Directories
online project of the Department of English at the University of Toronto, thissite contains electronic texts of selected poetry by TS Eliot (18881965).
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People OM TS Eliot. OM TS Eliot. No Plaque Image Available. Click to addone. 18881965 Poet, lived and died here. Links. Google Search for TS Eliot
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68. Poetry Archives @ EMule.com
Thomas Stearns Eliot. (18881965). A Cooking Egg En l an trentiesmede mon aage; Aunt Helen Miss Helen Slingsby was my maiden aunt,;
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69. Eliot, T.S. (Litteraturnettet)
Eliot, TS Storbritannia 18881965 Nobels litteraturpris 1948 Nobel e-museumEliot, TS. Hos forlag Aschehoug forlag. Lenker Books and Writers Biografi.
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70. Eadie, Betty J
Los Angeles, CA Dove Audio, 1997. Eliot, TS (Thomas Stearns), 18881965. Old Possum sbook of. Eliot, TS (Thomas Stearns), 1888-1965. Old Possum s book of.
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71. Thomas Stearns Eliot Winner Of The 1948 Nobel Prize In Literature
THOMAS STEARNS Eliot. 1948 Nobel Laureate in Literature for his outstanding, pioneercontribution to presentday poetry. Background 1888-1965 Residence Great
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72. T.S. Eliot Collection At Bartleby.com
Eliot, T.S. Frost Eliot), 18881965, AmericanBritish poet and critic, b. St. Louis, Mo. One of the most distinguished literary figures of the 20th cent., T. S. Eliot
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73. What The Thunder Said: T.S. Eliot
http//www.camdenfamily.com/thunder. If you are looking for the Death Clock, it may be found here. .. The T.S. Eliot page has been moved to
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74. T.S. Eliot
(see Patricia Sloane s work TS Eliot s Bleistein Poems, 2000). For Thine isLife is For Thine is the. SEELCTED PROSE, 1975; THE LETTERS OF TS Eliot, vol.
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B C D ... Z by birthday from the calendar Credits and feedback T(homas) S(tearns) Eliot (1888-1965) American-English poet, playwright, and literary critic, a leader of the modernist movement in literature. Eliot was awarded the Nobel Prize for literature in 1948. His most famous work is THE WASTE LAND, written when he was 34. On one level it descibes cultural and spiritual crisis, reflected in its use of fragmentation and discontinuity. "The point of view which I am struggling to attack is perhaps related to the metaphysical theory of the substantial unity of the soul: for my meaning is, that the poet has, not a 'personality' to express, but a particular medium, which is only a medium and not a personality, in which impressions and experiences combine in peculiar and unexpected ways." (from 'Tradition and the Individual Talent,' 1920) Thomas Stearns Eliot was born in St. Louis, Missouri, the seventh and youngest child of a distinguished family of New England origin. His forebears included the Reverend William Greenleaf Eliot, founder of Washington University in St. Louis, and on his mother's side, Isaac Stearns, one of the original settlers of Massachusetts Bay Colony. Eliot's father was a prosperous industrialist and his mother wrote among others a biography of William Greenleaf Eliot. Eliot was educated at Smith Academy in St. Louis, Milton Academy in Massachusetts. He graduated from Harvard, where he contributed poetry to

75. T. S. Eliot - The Academy Of American Poets
T. S. Eliot The Academy of American Poets presents biographies, photographs, selected poems, and links as part of its online poetry exhibits. Some pages also include RealAudio clips of the poet
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76. The T. S. Eliot Page
The T. S. Eliot Page. Glenn Baker on AOL.) T. S. Eliot interactive by Michael Rubiner, from See my T.S.Eliot cluster for more on this book
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"`I grow old... I grow old... I shall wear the bottoms of my trousers rolled.` What does that mean, Mr. Marlowe?"
"Not a bloody thing. It just sounds good."
He smiled. "That is from the `Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock.` Here's another one. `In the room women come and go/Talking of Michael Angelo.' Does that suggest anything to you, sir?"
Yeah it suggests to me that the guy didn't know very much about women."
"My sentiments exactly, sir. Nonetheless I admire T. S. Eliot very much."
"Did you say, 'nonetheless'?"
The Long Goodbye by Raymond Chandler This is a collection of stuff about this modern American poet.(He probably would like to be called an English poet instead). As you can see, this is DEFINITELY under some major construction. I havent the time now to put in all the links; but I will as time goes by, so do check back here occasionally to see if something has changed. If you can offer your help, or if you know other materials on-line that I should include in here, please mail me
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77. Thomas Stearns (T. S.) Eliot | Poet And Playwright
Home Revised January 14, 2004. Thomas Stearns (TS) Eliot Poet andPlaywright. 1888 1965. The vast accumulations of knowledge—or
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was born in Saint Louis, Missouri on September 26, 1888. Eliot's poetry and critical works helped shape modern literature, and in 1948 he was awarded the Nobel Prize for literature. Eliot studied at Harvard, the Sorbonne in Paris, and at Oxford University. He settled in London in 1914. Eliot worked first as a teacher, then as a clerk for Lloyd's Bank, while writing poetry in his spare time. In 1917, with the encouragement of his friend and mentor, American poet Erza Pound , he published his first major poem, " The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock ." "Prufrock" revealed Eliot's early style, mixing humor and pessimism. " The Waste Land " (1922) expressed his horror at the spiritual turmoil of modern Europe. Eliot's " Ash-Wednesday " (1930) is more traditional, and with its religious emphasis, and more hopeful than his previous work. Eliot also wrote several plays including "Murder in the Cathedral," (1935), "The Family Reunion" (1939), "The Cocktail Party" (1950), "The Confidential Clerk" (1954), and "The Elder Statesman" (1958). In 1922 Eliot founded, and for seventeen years, edited the literary journal

78. T. S. Eliot, 1888 - 1965
TS Eliot, 1888 1965 Author of this Webpage Renée Goodvin Text-OnlyVersion. Born September 26, 1888, in St. Louis, Missouri, TS
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B orn September 26, 1888, in St. Louis, Missouri, T. S. (Thomas Stearns) Eliot was a notable American-English poet, literary critic, and dramatist and is recognized as the leader of the Modernist Movement in poetry. In 1914, Eliot met Ezra Pound with whom he had a close professional relationship throughout his career. It was also in 1914 that Eliot moved to London, where he settled permanently. Eliot’s first important publication in 1915 of “The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock” is considered by many to be the first masterpiece of English Modernism. In 1922, his best known poem, “The Waste Land,” was published, winning Eliot an international reputation. During the 1930s, Eliot developed interests in theology and sociology and he published three short books (or long essays) on the subjects as a result. 1948 saw Eliot awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature “for his outstanding, pioneer contribution to present-day poetry.” Eliot had a relatively quiet private life and was married twice. His first wife died in 1947 and in 1957 he married Valerie Fletcher with whom he lived until his death on January 4, 1965, from emphysema and related complications. T.S. Eliot's Education:

79. T. S. Eliot, 1888 - 1965
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B orn September 26, 1888, in St. Louis, Missouri, T. S. (Thomas Stearns) Eliot was a notable American-English poet, literary critic, and dramatist and is recognized as the leader of the Modernist Movement in poetry. In 1914, Eliot met Ezra Pound with whom he had a close professional relationship throughout his career. It was also in 1914 that Eliot moved to London, where he settled permanently. Eliot’s first important publication in 1915 of “The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock” is considered by many to be the first masterpiece of English Modernism. In 1922, his best known poem, “The Waste Land,” was published, winning Eliot an international reputation. During the 1930s, Eliot developed interests in theology and sociology and he published three short books (or long essays) on the subjects as a result. 1948 saw Eliot awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature “for his outstanding, pioneer contribution to present-day poetry.” Eliot had a relatively quiet private life and was married twice. His first wife died in 1947 and in 1957 he married Valerie Fletcher with whom he lived until his death on January 4, 1965, from emphysema and related complications. T.S. Eliot's Education:

80. 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.

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