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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. EliotTS
Eliot, TS (18881965). a web guide to TS Eliot from literaryhistory.com.
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ELIOT, T.S. (1888-1965) a web guide to T.S. Eliot from literaryhistory.com main page 20th century outline authors, alphabetical 19th century authors ... texts and readings General Articles http://www.pathfinder.com/time/time100/artists/profile/eliot.html An essay on T.S. Eliot by Professor Helen Vendler, from Time Magazine's "Top 100 People of the 20th Century" http://www.english.uiuc.edu/maps/poets/a_f/eliot/life.htm Biography of Eliot from Modern American Poetry Site (Univ. of Illinois) http://www.poets.org/LIT/POET/Tselifst.htm A brief introduction to T.S. Eliot from The Academy of American Poets http://www.hwwilson.com/print/eliot.html Biographical article on Eliot from publisher H.W. Wilson. http://mason-west.com/Eliot A readable introduction to T.S. Eliot from grad student Mason West. http://english.rutgers.edu/bernstein.htm A short talk by Charles Bernstein on T.S. Eliot and Alan Ginsberg, in which Bernstein opines that it did neither poet a service that Eliot became the poet as symbol of the closed and the repressed, just as Ginsberg became the symbol of the open, the uncloseted, the anti-authoritarian. From the Conference on Contemporary Poetry, 1997. http://www.deathclock.com/thunder/timeline.html

62. Eliot, T. S. 1917-20. Poetry And Prose: Bibliographic Record.
AUTHOR Eliot, TS (Thomas Stearns), 18881965. TITLE Prufrock, and other observations,by TS Eliot. AUTHOR Eliot, TS (Thomas Stearns), 1888-1965.
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T. S. E LIOT P P ROSE AUTHOR: Eliot, T. S. (Thomas Stearns), 1888-1965. TITLE: Prufrock, and other observations , by T. S. Eliot. PUBLISHED: London, The Egoist, Ltd, 1917. PHYSICAL DETAILS: 40 p. 19 cm. ON-LINE ED.: Columbia University Academic Information Systems (AcIS), Bartleby Library publications@columbia.edu by the Trustees of Columbia University in the City of New York. AUTHOR: Eliot, T. S. (Thomas Stearns), 1888-1965. TITLE: Poems , by T. S. Eliot. PUBLISHED: New York, A.A. Knopf, 1920. PHYSICAL DETAILS: 63 p. 20 cm. ON-LINE ED.: Columbia University Academic Information Systems (AcIS), Bartleby Library publications@columbia.edu by the Trustees of Columbia University in the City of New York. AUTHOR: Eliot, T. S. (Thomas Stearns), 1888-1965. TITLE: The sacred wood ; essays on poetry and criticism, by T. S. Eliot. PUBLISHED: PHYSICAL DETAILS: xviii p., 1 #., 155, [1] p. 18 cm ON-LINE ED.: Columbia University Academic Information Systems (AcIS), Bartleby Library publications@columbia.edu by the Trustees of Columbia University in the City of New York. Back to West Coker

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64. Thomas Stearns Eliot - Biography
Features a picture and short biography, along with a transcript of the acceptance speech Eliot delivered Category Kids and Teens People and Society Authors Eliot, T.S.......Thomas Stearns Eliot – Biography. Thomas Stearns Eliot (18881965)was born in St. Louis, Missouri, of an old New England family.
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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

65. T.S. Eliot "The Hippopotamus"
Back to Quiz. TS Eliot (18881965). Eliot was a radical innovator and,as such, ranks among the 1900's greatest poets. He was born in St.
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WebSource @ the Flint Public Library T.S. Eliot (1888-1965) Eliot was a radical innovator and, as such, ranks among the 1900's greatest poets. He was born in St. Louis, Missouri but spent a great deal of time in Europe and later became an English subject. Eliot's themes are both religious and pessimistic. THE HIPPOPOTAMUS The broad-backed hippoptamus
Rests on his belly in the mud;
Although he seems so firm to us
He is merely flesh and blood. Flesh and blood is weak and frail,
Susceptible to nervous shock;
While the True Church can never fail
For it is based upon a rock. The hippo's feeble steps may err
In compassing material ends,
While the True Church need never stir
To gather in its dividends. The 'potamus can never reach
The mango on the mango-tree; But fruits of pomegranate and peach Refresh the Church from over sea. At mating time the hippo's voice Betrays inflexions hoarse and odd;

66. FINDING AID NAME LIST
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67. T.S. Eliot Collection At Bartleby.com
Authors Verse T.S. Eliot. Corbis T.S. Eliot. T.S. Eliot. (Thomas Stearns Eliot), 18881965, AmericanBritish poet the 20th cent., T. S. Eliot won the 1948
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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.

68. What The Thunder Said: T.S. Eliot
Devoted to the life and works of the poet, playwright and critic. Includes a timeline, full texts of some of his works, and related links.
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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 February 14, 2002 PLEASE NOTE! I am not able to answer your Eliot questions at this time. Please do not write me asking about Eliot. Consult your local library or the Internet.

69. Eliot, T. S. 1922. The Waste Land
TS Eliot (1888–1965). The Waste Land. 1922. The Waste Land I. THEBURIAL OF THE DEAD APRIL is the cruellest month, breeding, Lilacs
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70. Island Of Freedom - T. S. Eliot

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An Anglo-American poet, critic, dramatist, and editor, Thomas Stearns Eliot was a major innovator in modern English poetry, famous above all for his revolutionary poem The Waste Land (1922). His seminal critical essays, such as those published in The Sacred Wood (1920), helped to usher in literary modernism by stressing tradition, continuity, and objective discipline over indulgent romanticism and subjective egoism. In rejecting the poetic values of the English romantics and Victorians, Eliot, along with William Butler Yeats and Ezra Pound, set new poetic standards equal to those established by James Joyce and Marcel Proust in fiction. In 1948 he was awarded the Nobel Prize for literature.
Eliot, born in St. Louis, Mo., Sept. 26, 1888, was descended from a distinguished New England family. Between 1906 and 1914 he attended Harvard, studying widely in literature and philosophy. As a graduate student in philosophy, Eliot went abroad to study principally at the Sorbonne and Oxford. With the outbreak of World War I in 1914, he decided to take up permanent residence in England and became a British subject in 1927. In 1915 he married Vivien Haigh-Wood, whose mental instability led to her confinement in institutions from 1930 until her death in 1947. The emotional difficulties produced by the marriage evidently prompted some intense passages in Eliot's poetry. Living in London, he worked as a teacher and bank clerk and helped edit the imagist magazine

71. Eliot, Thomas Stern

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MENÚ PRINCIPAL BIOGRAFÍAS T. S Eliot "El más grande poeta de nuestra época". Así lo consagró Somerset Maugham en su "Introducción a la Literatura inglesa y americana". Ha sido, incuestionablemente, la figura dominante de la poesía inglesa en la época comprendida entre ambas guerras mundiales, el poeta que, como ningún otro, captó la nostalgia, al angustia y la frustración de las generaciones que entre ella vivieron y murieron. Thomas Sterns Eliot, cuyo nombre conoce el mundo literario en su forma abreviada T. S. Eliot, nación en St. Louis, Misur, el 26 de noviembre de 1888. Sus padres fueron Henry Ware Eliot y Charlotte Chaucey. Su madre fue autora de un drama poético, "Savaranola", para el cual el hijo escribió el prólogo. T. S. Eliot hizo sus estudios en la Universidad de Harvard, donde se graduó en 1910, Al año siguiente se dirigió a París para ingresar a la Sorbona, y más tarde a Oxford, donde fijó su residencia en 1914 y donde contrajo matrimonio con Vivienne Heigh- Wood. Durante un tiempo, Eliot fue empleado de un banco de Londres y luego profesor y conferenciante, a la vez que director de "The Egoist" y consejero de la casa editorial Faber & Faber. En su poema "Mélange Adultère de Tout", resume irónicamente, y, en francés, tan variada actividad: "En Amérique, profesor;- En Angleterre, journaliste;- C'est à grands pas et en seuer- Que vous suivrez à peine ma piste" (En América, profesor; En Inglaterra, periodista; sólo a grandes pasos y con sudor, podréis seguir mi pista").

72. PROJECT GUTENBERG - Catalog By Author - Index - Eliot, TS [
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Eliot TS. Next 8 . . . Human kind cannot bear very much reality. TS Thomas Stearns Eliot (1888 - 1965). And I will show you
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74. Cool Quiz! Trivia, Quizzes, Puzzles, Jokes, Useless Knowledge,
In my beginning is my end. TS Thomas Stearns Eliot (1888 - 1965). I do notthink that they will sing to me. - TS Thomas Stearns Eliot (1888 - 1965).
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75. Thomas Stearns (T. S.) Eliot | Poet And Playwright
Home Revised January 19, 2003. 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

76. Quotations
arrives, ATTRIBUTION TS (Thomas Stearns) Eliot (1888–1965), USborn—Britishpoet, critic. The Waste Land, “The Fire Sermon.”.
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77. Quotations
lost their bones. ATTRIBUTION TS (Thomas Stearns) Eliot (1888–1965),AngloAmerican critic, poet. The Waste Land (l. 115–116).
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78. Teoma Search: The Waste Land
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79. HK University Theses Online
1. Chu, Sinman, Alison ?. Title Artist (poet) as critic TS Eliot'smodernist ambiguities turning the old upside down. LOCATION, CALL NO.
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80. TIME 100 Artist Entertainers - TS Eliot
An article on Eliot archived at Time Magazine's websitepart of a feature on "the most important Category Arts Literature Authors E Eliot, T. S....... The Poet TS Eliot. Serious poetry was about to be eclipsed by fiction.He provided the stark salvation of The Waste Land BY HELEN VENDLER.
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The Poet
T.S. Eliot Serious poetry was about to be eclipsed by fiction. He provided the stark salvation of The Waste Land BY HELEN VENDLER n 1670 Andrew Eliot left East Coker in Somerset, England, for Boston. Two hundred and eighteen years later, his direct descendant, Thomas Stearns Eliotwho would become the most celebrated English-language poet of the centurywas born in St. Louis, Mo., to a businessman and a poet, Henry and Charlotte Eliot. Although young Tom was brilliantly educated in English and European literature and in Eastern and Western philosophy and religion, he fledin his mid 20sthe career in philosophy awaiting him at Harvard, and moved to England. There he married (disastrously), met the entrepreneurial Ezra Pound and, while working at Lloyds Bank, brought out 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. 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

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