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  1. 13 de nov. de 2012 · Eliot’s previous marriage, to Vivienne Haigh-Wood, whom he had met at Oxford, had been grievously painful, and many have presumed that its high emotional cost was reflected in his bleak ...

  2. Vivienne Haigh-Wood Eliot, passport photograph from 1920 Before leaving the US, Eliot had told Emily Hale that he was in love with her. He exchanged letters with her from Oxford during 1914 and 1915, but they did not meet again until 1927.

  3. Papers of Vivienne Haigh Eliot, consisting of: Personal and business correspondence, with some miscellaneous papers, 1931-1936. Diaries, 1914, 1919, 1934, 1935. Personal account book, December 1927-April 1932. Household account books, January 1929-July 1930. Notebooks containing drafts of short stories and copies of poems, 1924, n.d.

  4. 1 de mai. de 2022 · From one of our finest writers - winner of the Miles Franklin, the Commonwealth Writers Prize and the Prime Minister's Literary Award - comes a wistful and emotional story that imagines a happier ending for the mercurial and complicated Vivienne Haigh-Wood, first wife of the great poet, TS Eliot. London, June 1940.

  5. 2 de jun. de 2017 · Gostaríamos de exibir a descriçãoaqui, mas o site que você está não nos permite.

  6. When first published, the poem bore the dedication "To my wife", referring to Eliot's first wife, Vivienne Haigh-Wood Eliot, with whom he had a strained relationship, and from whom he initiated a legal separation in 1933. The dedication does not appear in subsequent editions. Reception Initial

  7. Box List. Thomas Stearns Eliot (1888-1965), a poet, critic, editor, and playwright, was born in St. Louis, Missouri. He received a B. A. in 1909 and an M. A. in 1910 from Harvard, where he also pursued a doctoral degree in philosophy. In 1915, he married Vivienne (Vivien) Haigh-Wood. He was literary editor of the avant-garde magazine The Egoist.