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  1. Zwischen Vision und Wirklichkeit. Zehn essays uber Shakespeare, Lord Byron, Bernard Shaw, William Butler Yeats, Thomas Stearns Eliot, Eugene O'Neill, and Christopher Fry. by Rudolf Stam, 1964
  2. Der Begriff der Gesellschaftlichen Reprasentanz am Beispiel der Lyrik Thomas Stearns Eliots und Seine Ortsbestimmung Innerhalb der "Geschicthe der Ecriture". Europaisch Hochschulschriften, Reihe XIV,Band 9
  3. Thomas Stearns Eliot: Poet. by A. David. Moody, 1994
  4. Thomas Sterns Eliot in Ubersetzungen. Thomas Stearns Eliot Translated (Weltliterature in Übersetzungen. Reihe 2: Britische Autoren, Bd. 1) by Hans W. Bentz, 1961
  5. Remember Thomas Stearns Eliot, Poet - a tribute on the occasion of the centennial of his birth by The Boston Athenaeum, 1988
  6. Los Premios Nobel de Literature (Vol. III): 'La estirpe del dragon', 'La promesa', 'Viento del Este, viento del Oeste'; 'Asesinato en la cathedral', 'Dante', 'Poemas'; 'La risa'; 'El difunto Matias Pascal'. 'Seis personajes en busca de autor'; et al by Pearl S. Buck; Thomas Stearns Eliot; Henri Bergson; Luigi Pirandello; Verner von Heidenstam; George Bernard Shaw;, 1967
  7. Hollow People, 1925!!! (IN RUSSIAN LANGUAGE) by Thomas Stearns Eliot, T. S. Eliot, 2000
  8. Ensayos escogidos by Thomas Stearns ELIOT, 2000
  9. Sobre poesía y poetas by Thomas Stearns ELIOT, 1992
  10. Thomas Stearns Eliot: A study by Thomas MacGreevy, 1976
  11. ELIOT, THOMAS STEARNS(18881964): An entry from Gale's <i>Encyclopedia of Philosophy</i> by Raymond Williams, 2006
  12. THE LETTERS OF T. S. ELIOT. Edited by Valerie Eliot. Volume I, 1898-1922 by Thomas Stearns. ELIOT, 1988-01-01
  13. THE WASTELAND AND OTHER POEMS by Thomas Stearns Eliot, 1998
  14. James Joyce: Due Maestri Dei Moderni by Thomas Stearns Eliot, 1967

41. Poetry Authors In Depth - T.S. Eliot - Meyer Literature
Chronology 1888, thomas stearns eliot is born on September 26 in St. Louis,Missouri. 1948, eliot is awarded the nobel Prize for Literature.
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AUTHORS IN DEPTH Poetry In Depth Alvarez ... Dickinson Eliot Frost Hughes Fiction In Depth Drama In Depth ... Chronology Biography T.S. Eliot (November 10, 1959), in a pose that suggests the Prufrock persona, holding a book containing some of his earlier work during a press conference at the University of Chicago. Reproduced by permission of CORBIS/Bettmann. One of the most influential poets of all time, considered "the" modernist poet of the twentieth century, Thomas Stearns Eliot was born in St. Louis, Missouri, in 1888. His parents, Henry Ware and Charlotte Stearns Eliot, were transplanted Northeasterners whose roots could be traced back to the earliest New England families. Harvard Advocate . It was at Harvard that Eliot first began the poem "The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock", that would establish his position as the preeminent modernist poet of the post-World War I period. After a year in Paris studying at the Sorbonne (1910-1911), Eliot returned to Harvard to begin his doctoral work in philosophy. Upon completion of his dissertation, a treatment of the philosopher Francis Herbert Bradley, Eliot returned to Europe, traveling in Germany and later taking up residence in Oxford, England. The outbreak of World War I prevented him from returning to the United States. Eliot spent the rest of his career in England, becoming an English citizen in 1927. In 1915 Eliot married Vivienne Haigh-Wood and together they moved to London. From 1915 to 1922 Eliot worked at various jobs including teacher, bank clerk and book reviewer, all the while publishing reviews and essays in various publications including the

42. Poetry: T. S. Eliot
TS eliot http//www.nobel.se/literature/laureates/1948/index.html eliot won the 1948nobel Prize in BIOGRAPHY thomas stearns eliot (18881965) was born in St.
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43. Strearns Eliot
a poet, critic, dramatist, and editor, thomas stearns eliot was a In fact, elioteven had some of his best for ìThe Waste Landî (1922), the nobel Prize for
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Facts There is something that the 2índ president of the United States, John Adams, the 19íth president, Rutherford B. Hayes, and William de Aliot, one of the conquerors of Hastings all had in common. They were all related to the distinguished poet Thomas Strearns Eliot. Thomas Stearns Eliot was born on the 26íth of September, 1888 in St. Louis as the seventh child of Henry Ware Eliot and Charlotte Eliot. His place of birth was a large, two-story late Victorian house. There were several servants employed here - a cook, a second maid, a nurse, a laundress, a gardener, and others. Being raised in a household of people much older than himself, he felt ìrather overwhelmedî by his family. At his birth, his parents were already in their forties and had been married for twenty years. Stearns was his motherís maiden name. Thomas Stearns Eliot was born with a congenital double hernia and because of this had to wear a truss for most of his life. He received endless care from six sisters and mother. T. S. Eliot came from a very distinguished family. His grandfather was a devoted preacher who in 1834 moved to St. Louis from Boston to ìsave the souls of the people living in this land lacking conscience.î He helped to found Washington University, Smith Academy, a boysí school and later, Mary Institute, a school for girls. William Eliot was the dominant presence in the household even though he had died one year before Thomasís birth. Even in old age, T.S. Eliot remembered his influence as that of one who ìrules his son and his sonís sons from the grave.î In 1906 at the age of 18, T. S. Eliot began studies at Harvard University, concentrating on literature and philosophy. At the age of 24, Eliot wrote his first major works, ìPreludesî, ìPrufrockî, ìPortrait of a Ladyî, and ìLa Figlia che Piangeî. The next year, Eliot was awarded a traveling scholarship from Harvard and completed them in England. He decided to remain in England to avoid being drafted into WW1, but in 1917, he returned to the US and tried unsuccessfully to enlist in the Army and also the Navy. In addition to being a poet, Eliot was a bank clerk, teacher, and assistant editor of the literary magazine The Egotist. He also founded The Criterion, another literary magazine. As a poet, critic, dramatist, and editor, Thomas Stearns Eliot was a major innovator in modern English Poetry. He is most famous for his revolutionary poem, ìThe Waste Land.î He helped to usher in literary modernism by stressing tradition, continuity, and objective discipline. Ezra Pound was an inspiration and a mentor to T. S. After meeting in 1914, the two became good friends. In 1921 when Eliot wrote ìThe Hollow Menî, probably one of his most celebrated works, Ezra was the first person whom he showed. In fact, Eliot even had some of his best works edited by Pound. The two continued their friendship until Thomasís death in 1965. Some of his awards include the Dial award, won for ìThe Waste Landî (1922), the Nobel Prize for Literature (1948), the British Order of Merit (1948), and the American Medal of Freedon posthumously. In 1915 at the age of 27, Eliot married Vivienne Haigh-Wood. In the beginning, he was content with his marriage, but eventually Vivienneís mental instability led to her confinement in a mental institution for the last 17 years of her life. The emotional difficulties produced by the marriage prompted some intense passages in Eliotís poetry. ìAsh-Wednesdayî, published in 1930. Many critics have interpreted this poem to contain references to Eliotís marriage. One of them is as follows: ìLady of silences Calm and distressed Torn and most whole Rose of memory Rose of forgetfulness Exhausted and life-giving Worried reposefulî Family Thomasís father, Henry Ware Eliot was a successful business man. He was already growing deaf when his son was born and there is a sense in which Thomas never seemed to have felt close to his father. Later in life Eliot had felt that he had let his father down, that he had left him unhappy and bewildered with the course of his own life. His mother, Charlotte Champe Eliot had an immediate influence on his life. Her influence never left him and she made sure that it did not. Her ambition and care for him was constant because they sprang from her own sense of failure. She had left school and never went on to higher education in spite of the fact that she desperately wanted to. She had once told her son that she considered herself ìa dead failure due to the fact that she never attended college.î She wrote poems to friends or as contributions to newspapers and pasted them into scrapbooks. She received no early recognition and her own frustration with her literary gift was channeled into ambition for that of her son. According to a relative, Charlotte was not ëparticularly interested in babiesí and she had no real relationship with Thomas throughout his infancy. Once this stage had passed and Thomas began to exhibit signs of intelligence, his mother showed him her love and introduced him to literature. Thomas was genuinely devoted to his mother and continued to keep in touch with her until her death. His parents both influenced his poetry. His father drew cats and the mother wrote poems on themes of prophecy and martyrdom. Thomas himself wrote a series of poem dealing with cats and martyrs. ìThe Naming of Catsî and ìThe Waste Landî are two such examples. As a child, Eliot was an avid bird-watcher and continued this activity throughout most of his life. Every summer, the family would stay in a cottage in Goucester, Massachusetts. The ocean always inspired him, and although most of his poems did not reflect the sea, it was one of his favorite places to think. - (essay2) The above essay was an oral report. It is not formatted to be handed in to a teacher. Rather, it was notes I used while making a presentation to my Sophomore Honors English Class. (I got a 98 out of 100)
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44. T. S. ELIOT
This is precisely why thomas stearns eliot won the nobel Peace Prize in 1948. Formaking a new standard in modern poetry, he was awarded this great honor.
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What makes a person eligible for the Nobel Peace Prize? To receive the Nobel Peace Prize a person must make an outstanding contribution to society. This contribution must make a positive impact in people's lives while at the same time be affective in the future. This is precisely why Thomas Stearns Eliot won the Nobel Peace Prize in 1948. For making a new standard in modern poetry, he was awarded this great honor. His writings were known through out the world for not following the commonly used technique of writing poetry. Poems that he wrote were not only emotionally pleasing, but spiritually satisfying as well. One such example would be Journey of the Magi . This captivating poem is one of Eliot's most important works, not only because of the importance of the poem, but because of the story behind the poem. Journey of the Magi was written shortly after he rejoined the Anglican Church. During his child hood, he had no choice but to be the same religion as his father and family members were. However, as he was growing up he decided to go on his own and convert to Calvinism. This, he later decided, was a grave error on hi own part. In the fall of 1926, Thomas Eliot and his wife accompanied his brother Henry and his wife to Italy. On the second day of the trip they visited St. Peter's. This church impressed Eliot so much that he reconverted back to the Anglican Church. However, this re-conversion came at a costly price. His guilt of changing religions affected him through out his life. His close companion Herbert Read even said: "I always felt that I was in the presence of a remorseful man, of one who had some secret sorrow or guilt." Perhaps this is why he was so compelled to write

45. I36: Thomas Stearns ELIOT (26 SEP 1888 - 4 JAN 1965)
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  • Birth : 26 SEP 1888, St. Louis,,MO,USA
  • Death : 4 JAN 1965, London,,England,UK
  • Burial : East Coker,Somersetshire,England,UK
Father: Henry Ware ELIOT
Mother: Charlotte Champe STEARNS
Family 1 Vivienne Haigh HAIGH-WOOD
  • Marriage : 26 JUN 1915

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  • Marriage : 10 JAN 1957, London,,,England

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Graduated from Smith Academy, St. Louis, and Milton Academy, in Massachusetts; Harvard, A.B. 1909. A.M. 1910; studied at University of Paris, 1910-1911; Harvard Graduate School, 1911-1914; Merton College, Oxford, 1914-1915. President of the Classical Association, 1941-1942; President of the Virgil Society, 1943-1944; President of "Books Across the Sea", President of the Federation Britannique d'Alliance Francaise, 1952- : Vice-President of the Church Union; President, Viewers' and Listeners' Association, 1960- . Clark Lecturer, Trinity College, Cambridge, 1926; Norton Professor, Harvard, 1932-1933; Boutwell Lecturer, Corpus Christi College, Cambridge, 1938.

46. Thomas Stearns Eliot
Poet and Playwright (18881965) thomas stearns (TS) eliot eliot's poetry and criticalworks helped shape modern and in 1948 he was awarded the nobel Prize for
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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.

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49. Nobel Prize For Literature, 1901-2002
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53. Eliot, T. S.
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59. ICARITO
Translate this page Los nobel de Literatura en la historia. AÑO, PREMIO nobel. 1947, Gide, André (Francia).1948, eliot, thomas stearns (Gran Bretaña). 1949, Faulkner, William (EEUU).
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60. Life Stories, Books, & Links About T. S. Eliot
thomas stearns eliot, 1948 nobel Prize in Literature TS eliot was awarded the 1949nobel Prize in Literature for his outstanding, pioneer contribution to
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T. S. Eliot (1888 - 1965)
Category: American Literature
Born: September 26, 1888
St. Louis, Missouri, United States
Died: January 4, 1965 London, England Related authors: Ezra Pound James Joyce Robert Frost Virginia Woolf ... list all writers LIFE STORIES ABOUT T. S. ELIOT T. S. Eliot, Groucho Marx Dine In On this day in 1964, T. S. Eliot wrote to Groucho Marx to confirm that a car would be at waiting at the Savoy to pick "you and Mrs. Groucho" up for dinner. Eliot also noted that Groucho's announcement of having "come to London to see me has greatly enhanced my credit in the neighbourhood, and particularly with the green grocer across the street." The Waste Land (or, "He Do the Police in Different Voices") On this day in 1922 T. S. Eliot's The Waste Land top of page SELECTED WORKS BY THIS AUTHOR Literary Essays of Ezra Pound by Ezra Pound, T. S. Eliot (Editor)

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