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    (T. S. Eliot Estate) site T. S. Eliot Society (US) Home Page "Archival material relating to T. S. Eliot". UK National Archives. Search for T.S. Eliot at...
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  • The T. S. Eliot Prize for Poetry is a prize for poetry awarded by the T. S. Eliot Foundation. For many years it was awarded by the Eliots' Poetry Book...
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    The T. S. Eliot bibliography contains a list of works by T. S. Eliot. The following is a list of books of poetry by T. S. Eliot arranged chronologically...
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  • Portrait of T. S. Eliot is a 1938 painting by Wyndham Lewis, depicting the US-born British writer T. S. Eliot. It received publicity when it was rejected...
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  • T. S. Eliot's Ariel poems are those written for Faber and Faber's series of Ariel Poems. All but "Triumphal March" also appear in his book Collected Poems:...
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  • Valerie Eliot (née Fletcher; 17 August 1926 – 9 November 2012) was the second wife and later widow of the Nobel prize-winning poet T. S. Eliot. She was...
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  • cited and held sway until the early twentieth century, when poets like T. S. Eliot re-evaluated the English poetry of the seventeenth century. Well-known...
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  • Dissociation of sensibility (category T. S. Eliot)
    Dissociation of sensibility is a literary term first used by T. S. Eliot in his essay "The Metaphysical Poets". It refers to the way intellectual thought...
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    Haigh-Wood Eliot (also Vivien, born Vivienne Haigh; 28 May 1888 – 22 January 1947) was the first wife of American-British poet T. S. Eliot, whom she married...
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    John Burnside (category T. S. Eliot Prize winners)
    (with Ted Hughes, Sean O'Brien and Jason Allen-Paisant) to have won the T. S. Eliot Prize and the Forward Poetry Prize for one book (Black Cat Bone). In...
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    Missouri. He was the father of poet T. S. Eliot. He was the son of Abigail Adams (Cranch) and William Greenleaf Eliot, a prominent St. Louis Unitarian minister...
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  • Cambridge companion to T. S. Eliot. Cambridge University Press, 1995, p. 121. "The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock by T. S. Eliot". August 24, 2021. Archived...
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    to Kensington Palace and Gardens. It was the erstwhile residence of T. S. Eliot. The location of today's Kensington Court Place was formerly part of...
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  • Forward Prize for Best Poetry Collection in 2011, a £10,000 award; and the T. S. Eliot Prize in 2012, a £15,000 award. As of 2023[update], Burnside was one...
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  • Tradition and the Individual Talent (category Essays by T. S. Eliot)
    written by poet and literary critic T. S. Eliot. The essay was first published in The Egoist (1919) and later in Eliot's first book of criticism, The Sacred...
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    in the United States. He was from the same notable Eliot family as the 20th-century poet T. S. Eliot, who made his career in the United Kingdom. Norton...
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  • Chambers, T. S. Eliot, Valerie Eliot, Robert Graves, Eleanor Green, Laura (Riding) Jackson, Schuyler Jackson, Len Lye, Laurie Lee, William Piel Jr., V. S. Pritchett...
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    T. S. Eliot was his grandson. Eliot was born in New Bedford, Massachusetts, the son of Margaret Greenleaf (Dawes) and William Greenleaf Eliot. Eliot attended...
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    associations. The writer T. S. Eliot, considered one of the 20th century's greatest poets, was a member of the family, as was Charles W. Eliot, the Harvard president...
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  • suicide. Salinger quotes a verse from the poem The Waste Land by poet T. S. Eliot in the following exchange between Seymour and Sybil, regarding the little...
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  • Objective correlative (category T. S. Eliot)
    literary critic T.S. Eliot, who is associated with the literary group called the New Critics. Helping define the objective correlative, Eliot's essay "Hamlet...
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  • Jellicle cats (category T. S. Eliot)
    Possum's Book of Practical Cats, a 1939 collection of light poetry by T. S. Eliot. Jellicle cats were adapted for the 1981 stage musical Cats by Andrew...
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  • Modernism, Cultural Production, and the British Avant-Garde (2004) p. 96 T. S. Eliot, "East Coker", in The Complete Plays and Poems (London 1985) p. 178 "Fertility...
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  • T. S. Eliot's 1915 poem "The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock" is often referenced in popular culture. The poem is quoted several times, by various characters...
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    The Waste Land (category Poetry by T. S. Eliot)
    The Waste Land is a poem by T. S. Eliot, widely regarded as one of the most important English-language poems of the 20th century and a central work of...
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    Ezra Pound (redirect from T. J. V.)
    discover and shape the work of contemporaries such as Robert Frost, T. S. Eliot, Ernest Hemingway, and James Joyce. He was responsible for the 1914 serialization...
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  • allusions in such works as Alexander Pope's The Rape of the Lock or T. S. Eliot's The Waste Land. In Homer, brief allusions could be made to mythic themes...
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    The Hollow Men (category Poetry by T. S. Eliot)
    "The Hollow Men" (1925) is a poem by the modernist writer T. S. Eliot. Like much of his work, its themes are overlapping and fragmentary, concerned with...
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  • Four Quartets (category Poetry by T. S. Eliot)
    by T. S. Eliot that were published over a six-year period. The first poem, Burnt Norton, was published with a collection of his early works (1936's Collected...
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    The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock (category Poetry by T. S. Eliot)
    British poet T. S. Eliot (1888–1965). The poem relates the varying thoughts of its title character in a stream of consciousness. Eliot began writing...
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