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  1. Ash-Wednesday [Ash Wednesday] by T[homas]. S[tearns]., 1888-1965 ELIOT, 1930
  2. [Four Quartets, comprising] East Coker; Burnt Norton; The Dry Salvages; Little Gidding by T[homas]. S[tearns]., 1888-1965 ELIOT, 1940
  3. East Coker [Four Quartets] by T[homas]. S[tearns], 1888-1965 ELIOT, 1940-01-01
  4. Notes towards the definition of culture / by T.S. Eliot by Thomas Stearns (1888-1965) Eliot, 1948
  5. The idea of a Christian society / by T.S. Eliot by T. S. (Thomas Stearns), (1888-1965) Eliot, 1946-01-01
  6. The sacred wood; essays on poetry and criticism by T. S. (Thomas Stearns), 1888-1965 Eliot, 2009-10-26
  7. T.S. Eliot: The Making Of An American Poet, 1888-1922 by James E. Miller Jr., 2005-08-31
  8. On Poetry and Poets by T. S. Eliot, 2009-07-07
  9. A Reader's Guide to T.S. Eliot: A Poem-By-Poem Analysis (Reader's Guides) by George Williamson, 1998-02
  10. A Critical Reading of the Selected Poems of T.S. Eliot by Manju Jain, 2001-12-27
  11. A Guide to the Selected Poems of T. S. Eliot by B.C. Southam, 1996-08-15
  12. T. S. Eliot: A Guide for the Perplexed (Guides for the Perplexed) by Steve Ellis, 2009-08-25
  13. Letters Of T.S. Eliot: Vol. 1, 1898-1922 (Letters of T. S. Eliot, 1898-1922)
  14. The Achievement of T. S. Eliot: An Essay on the Nature of Poetry by Francis Otto Matthiessen, 1958-06

41. Heath Anthology Of American LiteratureT.S. Eliot - Author Page
TS Eliot (18881965). Born in St. Louis, Missouri, Thomas Stearns Eliot was theson of Charlotte Stearns, a sometime amateur poet strictly committed to New
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Born in St. Louis, Missouri, Thomas Stearns Eliot was the son of Charlotte Stearns, a sometime amateur poet strictly committed to New England beliefs, and Henry Ware Eliot, a successful businessman. His grandfather, William Greenleaf Eliot, a Unitarian minister with a strong sense of civic and religious duty, had moved from Massachusetts in 1831, founding the local church, school, and the college which subsequently became Washington University. Thus, growing up a “South Westerner,” Eliot was nonetheless always aware of his New England heritage, an awareness deepened by his mother’s tutelage, by regular family summer vacations on Cape Ann, and by his education at Milton Academy (1905–06) and Harvard (1906–10, 1911–14).
However strong these American influences, Eliot chose to live almost his entire adult life abroad. In 1910 he went to the Sorbonne for a year, and after three graduate years studying philosophy at Harvard, he went to Merton College at Oxford on a fellowship. In September, 1914, he met Ezra Pound, to whom he read “The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock.” Pound immediately recognized its merit and persuaded Harriet Monroe to publish it in

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TS Eliot (18881965). Biographical Information. Main Works. Featured Works TheWaste Land. Contexts. Selected Quotations. Links. Biographical Information
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  • Thomas Stearns Eliot (1888-1965), American-born writer and thinker (became a British citizen in 1927); poet, literary critic, editor, dramatist; prominent figure in the modernist movement; regarded as one of the most influential poets of the 20th century; received the Nobel Prize for literature in 1948; also awarded the English Order of Merit and the U.S. Medal of Freedom.
    Studied literature, Western and Eastern philosophies, Sanskrit.
    Eliot's s works are often critiques of modern life and the modern condition as lacking in both vitality and spirituality; concerned with the growing violence, commercialism, and philistinism of that life; Eliot's essays were very influential on literary criticism.
    Friendship and collaboration with the American poet Ezra Pound since 1914; also associated with the writers and thinkers of the

44. ELIOT, T(homas) S(tearns) [1888-1965] -- English Poet And Playwright
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45. Project Gutenberg Titles By Eliot, T. S. (Thomas Stearns), 1888-1965
Project Gutenberg Titles by. Eliot, TS (Thomas Stearns), 18881965. Eeldrop andAppleplex Ezra Pound His Metric and Poetry Poems (1920)
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46. T S Eliot Biography
TS Eliot Biography, TS Eliot Poetry Plays Essays Nobel Laureate 1948 Nobel Lecture Thomas Stearns Eliot (18881965) was born in St. Louis, Missouri,
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Nobel Lecture Literature 1948 Works by T S Eliot Nobel Laureates 1901- Nobel Laureates English Language ... Nobel Trivia Thomas Stearns Eliot Thomas Stearns Eliot Reads. Available for Download now at Audible.com Painted Shadow: The Life of Vivienne Eliot, First Wife of T. S. Eliot, and the Long-Suppressed Truth About Her Influence on His Genius Hardcover by Carole Seymour-Jones T S 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

47. Thomas Stearns ('T.S.') Eliot (1888-1965), Poet
National Portrait Gallery, list of portraits for Thomas Stearns ( TS ) Eliotincluding Thomas Stearns ( TS ) Eliot by John Gay, Thomas Stearns ( TS ) Eliot
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48. T. S. Eliot
Eliot, TS (18881965). a web guide to literary criticism on TS Eliot from TS Eliot entry by Balachandra Rajan in the Johns Hopkins Guide to Literary
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New, Introductory, Biographical T.S. Eliot entry by Balachandra Rajan in the Johns Hopkins Guide to Literary Theory and Criticism T. S. Eliot and the Poem Itself, Eliot scholar Denis Donoghue discusses his own responses and those of other noted critics to Eliot's poetry. In Partisan Review, 1/ 2000, volume lxvii, number 1 Disciplining 'The Waste Land', or how to lead critics into temptation, in Twentieth Century Literature, Spring, 1998 by Jo Ellen Green Kaiser A craving for reality: T. S. Eliot today "From our vantage point at the end of the millennium (maybe it should be called our "disadvantage" point), the extraordinary literary and critical authority that Eliot once commanded is almost incomprehensible." By Roger Kimball, The New Criterion Vol. 18, No. 2, October 1999 Matthew Arnold and T. S. Eliot "So frequently does Eliot disparage Arnold that it is easy to overlook how much he owes him." By Adam Kirsch in The American Scholar 67 no3 65-73 Summ '98 I. A. Richards, T S. Eliot and the Poetry of Belief

49. From Revolution To Reconstruction: Outlines: Outline Of American Literature: Mod
Modernism and Experimentation Authors TS Eliot (18881965). *** Index***.Thomas Stearns Eliot was born in St. Louis, Missouri, to a well- to-do family
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Index Thomas Stearns Eliot was born in St. Louis, Missouri, to a well- to-do family with roots in the northeastern United States. He received the best education of any major American writer of his generation at Harvard College, the Sorbonne, and Merton College of Oxford University. He studied Sanskrit and Oriental philosophy, which influenced his poetry. Like his friend Pound, he went to England early and became a towering figure in the literary world there. One of the most respected poets of his day, his modernist, seemingly illogical or abstract iconoclastic poetry had revolutionary impact. He also wrote influential essays and dramas, and championed the importance of literary and social traditions for the modern poet. As a critic, Eliot is best remembered for his formulation of the "objective correlative," which he described, in The Sacred Wood , as a means of expressing emotion through "a set of objects, a situation, a chain of events" that would be the "formula" of that particular emotion. Poems such as "The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock" (1915) embody this approach, when the ineffectual, elderly Prufrock thinks to himself that he has "measured out his life in coffee spoons," using coffee spoons to reflect a humdrum existence and a wasted lifetime.

50. MSU Vincent Voice Library
Main Speaker, Eliot, TS (Thomas Stearns), 18881965. Unit Title, Collectedpoetry readings by TS Eliot sound recording. Subject, Poetry
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51. Glossary: Eliot, T. S.
Eliot, TS. Thomas Stearns Eliot (18881965) was one of the most influential andinnovative Modernist poets. He was born in St. Louis, Missouri, was educated
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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

52. T. S. ELIOT 1888-1965
TS Eliot. If one figure had to be named as the pivotal leader among writers inEnglish during the first half of the twentieth century, it would be Thomas
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[¤U¤@­¶] If one figure had to be named as the pivotal leader among writers in English during the first half of the twentieth century, it would be Thomas Steams Eliot. Not only was he a great poet, a great critic, a fine playwright, and a far-reaching influence on others, but he sought to become the conscience of his generation, deliberately fitting himself for this role, which he summed up in a celebrated phrase when he defined his beliefs as "classicist in literature, royalist in politics, and Anglo-Catholic in religion." When Eliot began to publish verse at the age of twenty-six, his first few readers were generally shocked by what they took to be a dry, overclever, revolutionary use of language and syntax. Fifty years later, when his name was surrounded by an air of majesty unique in his time, chat same verse still had a contemporary ring to it. Today he seems representative of an age in which many people, feeling themselves barren because of their doubt, searched for an experience of faith. Eliot was born in St. Louis, Missouri, attended Harvard University, and subsequently the Sorbonne in Paris and Oxford University in England. World War I caught him in England, where he worked for a time in Lloyd's Bank, married, and finally settled for good. In the 1920s he joined the London publishing house that later became Faber and Faber, and in 1927 he became a British subject. In the years following, he avoided publicity and deliberately cultivated a shy aloofness, lightened by an almost youthful sense of humor.

53. T. S. ELIOT 1888-1965
In the latter part of his life, Eliot turned more and more to As a poet,Eliot is above all an intellectual, one who has put much hard thinking into his
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[¤W¤@­¶] These poems were published in 1943 and conclude his major work as a poet with a new serenity of outlook. In the latter part of his life, Eliot turned more and more to playwriting and to the writing of essays and books discussing social and religious themes, notably Notes Toward a Definition of Culture and The Aims of Education. It was his aim to revitalize poetic drama, lo write plays that would seem perfectly natural to audiences although the characters were speaking poetry. One of his modern plays. The Cocktail Party, had a long run in both London and New York. but his earlier play. Murder in the Cathedral, is closest to traditional poetic drama. As a poet, Eliot is above all an intellectual, one who has put much hard thinking into his verse and who demands an equal amount of thought from the reader. He can encompass poignant feeling when he chooses, but his habitual choice is to establish an exact equation between feeling and thought. Some of his poems are difficult because the links between the ideas have been suppressed. Consequently, the reader must study these poems carefully to piece together into a logical sequence the seemingly isolated statements. Eliot may be said to have changed the direction of modern writing more sharply than did any of his contemporaries. He changed it in the direction of precision and complexity, and of wide-ranging reference, so that all of history is brought into his poetry. And he moved it toward deep but highly controlled emotionemotion, as some of his poems imply, that is much too serious to be stated in consciously "poetic" language. In 1948 he was awarded the Nobel Prize in literature.

54. Thomas Stearns Eliot Winner Of The 1948 Nobel Prize In Literature
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55. BrothersJudd.com - Books By T. S. Eliot Reviewed
The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock (1915) TS Eliot (1888-1965) (GradeA-).Murder in the Cathedral (1935) - TS Eliot (1888-1965) (GradeA-)
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-LECTURE: The Politics of T.S. Eliot (Russell Kirk, The Heritage Foundation) -ARTICLE : T.S. Eliot took pause when writing of cats (ARTHUR HIRSCH, Baltimore Sun) -ESSAY: T.S. Eliot's Political 'Middle Way' -ESSAY: A craving for reality: T. S. Eliot today (Roger Kimball, The New Criterion) -ESSAY: TS Eliot's Hollow Men (AMANDA J. WAGGONER) -ESSAY: What T.S. Eliot Almost Believed (J. Bottum, First Things) -ESSAY : T. S. Eliot's Political "Middle Way" (Michael R. Stevens, Acton Institute) Nudge-Winking: a review of The 'Criterion': Cultural Politics and Periodical Networks in Interwar Britain by Jason Harding (Terry Eagleton, 19 September 2002, London Review of Books)

56. BrothersJudd.com - Review Of T. S. Eliot's Murder In The Cathedral
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T. S. Eliot's short play, Murder in the Cathedral , was originally written for the Canterbury festival and tells the story of the murder of Archbishop Thomas Beckett (1118-70) by Henry II's henchmen. It is essentially an extended lyrical consideration of the proper residence of temporal and spiritual power, of the obligations of religious believers to the commands of the State, and of the possibility that piety can be selfish unto sin. The play opens as Beckett returns to Canterbury in December of 1170, after seven years in exile. Four Tempters approach him, separately, and offer him reasons why he should cease to resist Henry. The first Tempter offers the prospect of physical safety if he will go along to get along : The safest beast is not the one that roars most loud,
This was not the way of the King our master!
You were not used to be so hard upon sinners
When they were your friends. Be easy, man!

57. Biographie: T. S. Eliot, 1888-1965
1965 4. Januar TS Eliot stirbt in London.
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26. September: Thomas Stearns Eliot wird in St. Louis/USA geboren.
Herausgeber des "Harvard Advocate".
Studium an der Sorbonne, Paris.
Promotion in Harvard zum Dr. phil.
Aufenthalt in Marburg zum Studium der Werke von Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz (1646-1716).

ab 1914
Aufenthalt in England, um in Oxford seine Studien fortzusetzen.
Heirat mit Vivienne Haigh Wood.
Mitherausgeber der Zeitschrift "Egoist".
ab 1926

Dozent am Trinity College in Cambridge.
Veröffentlichung des Gedichtes "Ash-Wednesday" , das eine christliche Wende des Dichters anzeigt. Veröffentlichung des Dramas "Murder in the Cathedral". Die Schrift wurde in der Übersetzung von 1946 in Deutschland unter dem Titel "Mord im Dom" veröffentlicht. Veröffentlichung des kultur- und gesellschaftskritischen Essays "The Idea of a Christian Society" (deutsch 1949: "Die Idee einer christlichen Gesellschaft"). Veröffentlichung seines lyrischen Hauptwerkes "Four Quartets" (deutsch 1951: "Vier Quartette").

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TS Eliot (18881965) Eiichi Hishikawa s Eliot page, from his Twentieth-centuryPoetry in English site. Includes Bernard Bergonzi s entry on Eliot from the
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Main Publications List FAQ Concordance ... Archives Eliot resources on the Internet are legion, and we will make no attempt to be exhaustive in listing them. The following sites are, in our opinion, some of the best of the lot, and themselves include further links not listed here. If you have a favorite site we have neglected, however, send us a note and perhaps we'll add it to the list. Regrettably, Bruce Ong's long-familiar Eliot page seems no longer to be available.
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59. Gale - Free Resources - Poet's Corner - Biographies - T. S. Eliot
TS Eliot. Read his poem The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock . (18881965) VariantName(s) Thomas Stearns Eliot (full name); Charles Augustus Conybeare
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Variant Name(s): Thomas Stearns Eliot (full name); Charles Augustus Conybeare (pseudonym); Reverend Charles James Grimble (pseudonym); Gus Krutzch (pseudonym); Muriel A. Schwartz (pseudonym); J. A. D. Spence (pseudonym); Helen B. Trundlett (pseudonym)
Nationality: English American
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18881965 ). Major Works Poetry Major Poems On-line from What the Thunder Said BC Southam, A Guide to the Selected Poems of TS Eliot. Sixth Edition.
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Plays Murder in the Cathedral The Family Reunion The Cocktail Party ( 1950 ). You might try a study of this play and Euripides' Alcestis The Confidential Clerk The Elder Statesman Literary and Social Criticism The Sacred Wood On Line from Bartleby. Homage to John Dryden Shakespeare and the Stoicism of Seneca For Lancelot Andrewes The Use of Poetry and the Use of Criticism After Strange Gods Elizabethan Essays Essays Ancient and Modern The Idea of a Christian Society Notes Toward the Definition of Culture Poetry and Drama The Three Voices of Poetry Letters of T. S. Eliot . Volume I, 1898-1922. Edited by Valerie Eliot. Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, 1988. About Eliot Peter Ackroyd, T. S. Eliot: A LIfe . Simon and Schuster, 1984. Helen Gardner, The Art of T. S. Eliot

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