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  1. Complete Poems and Plays,: 1909-1950 by T. S. Eliot, 1952-11-20
  2. Four Quartets by T. S. Eliot, 1968-03-20
  3. The Cocktail Party by T. S. Eliot, 1964-03-18
  4. Eeldrop and Appleplex by T. S. (Thomas Stearns) Eliot, 2010-07-06
  5. Selected Poems by T. S. Eliot, 1967-10-18
  6. Poems of T.S. Eliot by T.S. Eliot, 1929-01-01
  7. Collected Poems, 1909-1962 (The Centenary Edition) by T. S. Eliot, 1991-09-25
  8. Selected Essays by T. S. Eliot, 1950-10-05
  9. Complete Poems and Plays by T.S. Eliot, 2004-10-07
  10. Ezra Pound: His Metric And Poetry by T. S. Eliot, 2010-05-23
  11. The "Wasteland and "Four Quartets" (BBC Radio Collection) by T.S. Eliot, 2004-04-05
  12. Ezra Pound: His Metric And Poetry by T. S. Eliot, 2010-05-23
  13. T.S. Eliot: The Making Of An American Poet, 1888-1922 by James E. Miller Jr., 2005-08-31
  14. Selected Prose of T.S. Eliot by T. S. Eliot, 1975-11-10

1. T.S. Eliot Collection At Bartleby.com
Short biography, portrait, four of his works, quotations.
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Corbis [Poetry] may make us from time to time a little more aware of the deeper, unnamed feelings which form the substratum of our being, to which we rarely penetrate; for our lives are mostly a constant evasion of ourselves. Contemporary Quotations T.S.

2. T. S. Eliot - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
Since eliot s death she has dedicated her time to preserving his legacy; she has edited and annotated The Letters of T. S. eliot and a facsimile of the
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T. S. Eliot
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Jump to: navigation search For other persons named Thomas Eliot, see Thomas Eliot (disambiguation) Thomas Stearns Eliot
Born September 26
St. Louis
Missouri U.S. Died January 4 (age 76)
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England Occupation Poet, Dramatist, Literary critic Nationality Born American , became a British subject in 1927 Writing period Literary movement Modernism Debut works Prufrock and Other Observations Influences Homer Virgil The Bible Dante ... Shakespeare and Early Modern English Theatre Dr. Johnson Arnold Laforgue ... Pound Influenced Pound Yeats Crane Stevens ... Dylan Signature Thomas Stearns Eliot OM September 26 January 4 ), was a poet dramatist and literary critic . He received the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1948. He wrote the poems The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock The Waste Land The Hollow Men Ash Wednesday , and Four Quartets ; the plays Murder in the Cathedral and The Cocktail Party ; and the essay Tradition and the Individual Talent . Eliot was born an American , moved to the United Kingdom in 1914 (at the age of 25), and became a British subject in 1927 at the age of 39.

3. T.S. Eliot
Biography, selected bibliography, literary criticism of some of his works.
http://www.english.uiuc.edu/maps/poets/a_f/eliot/eliot.htm
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4. T.S. Eliot - Biography
Features a picture and short biography, along with a transcript of the acceptance speech eliot delivered when presented with the Nobel Prize in Literature
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T.S. Eliot
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Biography
Thomas Stearns Eliot
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 Notes towards the Definition of Culture (1948) is an older man than the poet of The Waste Land , it should not be forgotten that for Eliot tradition is a living organism comprising past and present in constant mutual interaction. Eliot's plays

5. What The Thunder Said: T.S. Eliot
The T.S. eliot page has been moved to http//www.camdenfamily.com/thunder. If you are looking for the Death Clock, it may be found here.
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6. T. S. Eliot
Brief biography, a small selection of poems, and links to related eliot sites.
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7. Thomas Stearns (T. S.) Eliot | Poet And Playwright
If you are aware of books, movies, databases, web sites or other information sources about T.S. eliot or related subjects, or if you would like to submit
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been responsible for an equally vast ignorance. Thomas Stearns (TS) Eliot 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 received his education at Smith Academy (closed in 1917) in Saint Louis, at Milton Academy in Massachusetts, and at Harvard University , where he obtained a B.A. and M.A. in philosophy. After studying at 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 Ezra 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, more hopeful than his previous work. Eliot also wrote several plays including

8. What The Thunder Said: T.S. Eliot
What the Thunder Said is a site devoted to the life and works of TS eliot.
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Welcome to What the Thunder Said , a site devoted to the works and life of T.S. Eliot. Whether you are a casual reader or a devoted lover, it is our hope that this site can bring you closer to the man and his works. Any questions or suggestions may be sent to the creator, Raymond Camden . The last update was on July 30, 2005. New! Please see our Forums

9. T.S. Eliot --  Britannica Online Encyclopedia
Britannica online encyclopedia article on TS eliot AmericanEnglish poet, playwright, literary critic, and editor, a leader of the modernist movement in
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died January 4, 1965, London, England T.S. Eliot. The Granger Collection, New York in full Thomas Stearns Eliot 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 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

10. TIME 100: T.S. Eliot
An article on eliot archived at Time Magazine s websitepart of a feature on the most important people of the 20th Century.
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NATION WORLD BUSINESS ARTS ... CURRENT ISSUE AP T.S. Eliot pictured in London in January 1956
T.S. Eliot
Serious poetry was about to be eclipsed by fiction. He provided the stark salvation of The Waste Land
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Prufrock and Other Observations . Five years later, after a nervous breakdown and a stay in a Swiss sanatorium in Lausanne, he published The Waste Land . Modern poetry had struck its note. Louis Armstrong
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... Oprah Winfrey Categories Leaders/Revol. Builders/Titans Scientists/Thinkers Heroes/Icons Not everyone was impressed. Dorothy Wellesley, writing to W.B. Yeats, said petulantly, "But Eliot, that man isn't modern. He wrings the past dry and pours the juice down the throats of those who are either too busy, or too creative to read as much as he does." "The juice of the past" isn't a bad description of the lifeblood of The Waste Land document.write(""); I Am America (And So Can You!) By: Stephen Colbert A Thousand Splendid Suns By: Khaled Hosseini Water for Elephants: A Novel By: Sara Gruen Albert Einstein as it seemed.

11. T. S. Eliot
An introduction to the poet by Professor Eiichi Hishikawa, Faculty of Letters, Kobe University.
http://www.lit.kobe-u.ac.jp/~hishika/eliot.htm
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T. S. Eliot (1888-1965)
Spleen Sunday: this satisfied procession Of definite Sunday faces; Bonnets, silk hats, and conscious graces In repetition that displaces Your mental self-possession By this unwarranted digression. Evening, lights, and tea! Children and cats in the alley; Dejection unable to rally Against this dull conspiracy. And Life, a little bald and gray, Languid, fastidious, and bland, Waits, hat and gloves in hand, Punctilious of tie and suit (Somewhat impatient of delay) On the doorstep of the Absolute. January 1910 [ The Complete Poems and Plays of T. S. Eliot
Bibliography
  • Ackroyd, Peter. T. S. Eliot: A Life (Sphere Books, 1984)
  • Bergonzi, Bernard. T. S. Eliot
  • Drew, Elizabeth. T. S. Eliot: The Design of His Poetry
  • Eliot, T. S. The Complete Poems and Plays of T. S. Eliot (Faber, 1969)
  • Selected Essays , 3d ed. (1951; rpt. Faber, 1980)
  • Eliot, Valerie, ed. T. S. Eliot The Waste Land: A Facsimile and Transcript of the Original Drafts Including the Annotations of Ezra Pound (1971; rpt. Faber, 1980)

12. T.S. Eliot
For further reading Painted Shadow A Life of Vivienne eliot by Carole SeymourJones (2001); T.S. eliot s Bleistein Poems Uses of Literary Allusion in
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T(homas) S(tearns) Eliot (1888-1965) American-English poet, playwright, and 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 this highly complex poem descibes cultural and spiritual crisis. "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. Eliot's forebears included the Reverend William Greenleaf Eliot, founder of Washington University in St. Louis. Isaac Stearns on his mother's side was one of the original settlers of Massachusetts Bay Colony. Henry, Eliot's father, was a prosperous industrialist and his mother Charlotte was a poet. She wrote among others a biography of William Greenleaf Eliot. Eliot attended Smith Academy in St. Louis and Milton Academy in Massachusetts. In 1906 he went to Harvard, where he contributed poetry to

13. The T. S. Eliot Shrine
Click here for a brief biography of T.S. eliot. His Works Mr. eliot s Sunday Morning Service Portrait of a Lady
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This page hosted by Get your own Free Home Page My Shrine To: This is my effort to compile many of the works of one of the greatest poets of the 20th century.  I hope you enjoy.  Please keep in mind that many of the links on this page are to other servers, so if a link stops working, tell me and I'll remove it.  Also, although I've attempted to acquite much of his work, many are legally prohibited from being published on the web, hence, we are out of luck. Send me E-Mail, tell me what you think of my work. I also have a movie trivia game.  To play that, click here. You are the th visitor to this page since November 20, 1997. If you like, you can either sign, or view, my guestbook. Click here for a brief biography of T.S. Eliot. His Works: Aunt Helen The Boston Evening Transcript Burbank with a Baedeker: Bleistein with a Cigar Conversation Galante ... Whispers of Immortality
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14. TSE: The Web Site
This site is the official home page of the T. S. eliot Discussion List. It is the permanent home of the List FAQ, formerly sent to listmembers with their
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This site is the official home page of the T. S. Eliot Discussion List . It is the permanent home of the List FAQ , formerly sent to listmembers with their subscriptions to TSE, and TSEbase , a simple online concordance to Eliot's Collected Poems . In addition, it provides links to a few of the numerous other Eliot sites available on the web. We hope you enjoy our site! Comments and suggestions for its improvement should be addressed to the listowners, or List FAQ Publications Concordance Archives ... Links
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15. T. S. Eliot Quotes - The Quotations Page
T. S. eliot; Some editors are failed writers, but so are most writers. T. S. eliot, Tradition and the Individual Talent , II (The Sacred Wood, 1922)
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Humankind cannot stand very much reality.
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Humor is also a way of saying something serious.
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I take as metaphysical poetry that in which what is ordinarily apprehensible only by thought is brought within the grasp of feeling, or that in which what is ordinarily only felt is transformed into thought without ceasing to be feeling.
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Some editors are failed writers, but so are most writers.
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Success is relative. It is what we can make of the mess we have made of things.
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The last temptation is the greatest treason: to do the right deed for the wrong reason.
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Whatever you think, be sure it is what you think; whatever you want, be sure that is what you want; whatever you feel, be sure that is what you feel.
T. S. Eliot
Poetry is not a turning loose of emotion, but an escape from emotion; it is not the expression of personality, but an escape from personality. But, of course, only those who have personality and emotions know what it means to want to escape from these things.

16. T. S. Eliot - Biography And Works
TS eliot. Biography of TS eliot and a searchable collection of works.
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    T.S. Eliot (1888-1965) , American-British poet and literary critic, author of Prufrock and Other Observations (1917) won numerous awards and honours in his lifetime, including the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1948. His early and experimental poetical works depict a bleak and barren soullessness, often in spare yet finely crafted modern verse; LET us go then, you and I,
    When the evening is spread out against the sky
    Like a patient etherised upon a table;
    Let us go, through certain half-deserted streets,
    The muttering retreats Of restless nights in one-night cheap hotels And sawdust restaurants with oyster-shells: Streets that follow like a tedious argument Of insidious intent To lead you to an overwhelming question … Oh, do not ask, “What is it?” Let us go and make our visit.

17. Literary Encyclopedia T. S. Eliot
In 1909, the hardworking, aloof and slightly dandyish T. S. eliot took his A. B. degree in philosophy, history, modern languages and literature at Harvard.
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18. PAL: T. S. Eliot (1888-1965)
T. S. eliot was the most dominant literary figure between the two world wars. Poet William Carlos Williams describes the effect of The Waste Land as that of
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Source: T. S. Eliot was the most dominant literary figure between the two world wars. Poet William Carlos Williams describes the effect of The Waste Land as that of an atom bomb. As an influential literary critic, Eliot describes his aesthetics in the famous essay Tradition and the Individual Talent." He conceives a poem as an object, an organic thing in itself, demanding a fusion and concentration of intellect, feeling, and experience. He suggests that, through cultural memory, a poet unconsciously continues the tradition of his culture. His poetry presents difficulties of numerous allusions, use of foreign language, use of metaphysical conceit, and an absence of obvious narrative structure. The Waste Land , considered to be a remarkable and extraordinary achievement, deals with the failure of Western civilization as shown by World War I.

19. Great Books Index - T.S. Eliot
TS eliot Great Books Index. GREAT BOOKS INDEX. T.S. eliot (1888-1965). An Index to Online Great Books in English Translation
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An Index to Online Great Books in English Translation AUTHORS/HOME TITLES ABOUT GB INDEX BOOK LINKS Writings of T.S. Eliot Waste Land Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock Prufrock and Other Observations Poems (1920) ... Second-Order Mind The Waste Land
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20. The Waste Land By T.S. Eliot As Hypertext
A hypertext presentation of TS eliot s poem, The Waste Land . eliot s quotations and references are linked to the texts he took them from,
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The Waste Land is a landmark in 20th Century Literature. In it, Eliot takes the reader on a dreamlike odyssey through time, space and the imagination.
One of its most prominent features is Eliot's extensive use of literary collage. The Waste Land is a network of quotations from, and references to, a wide range of literary and religious texts, and it is this aspect of The Waste Land text that this explores. Eliot's quotations and references are linked to the texts he took them from. These texts are presented in full, where possible, so the reader can become immersed in the literary context that Eliot evokes. Unfortunately, to read the Waste Land alongside the texts it draws upon, you will need a browser capable of showing frames .

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