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9 de mai. de 2024 · T.S. Eliot (born September 26, 1888, St. Louis, Missouri, U.S.—died January 4, 1965, London, England) was an American-English poet, playwright, literary critic, and editor, a leader of the Modernist movement in poetry in such works as The Waste Land (1922) and Four Quartets (1943).
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9 de mai. de 2024 · T. S. ELIOT (September 26th, 1888 – January 4th, 1965) American-born English poet, literary critic, and playwright hailed as one of the greatest poets of the 20th century. Main accomplishments: Produced over 20 poems, including his well-known pieces The Love Song Of Alfred J. Prufrock (1915), The Waste Land (1922), and Ash ...
30 de abr. de 2024 · This guide outlines various research materials about Thomas Stearns Eliot (T.S. Eliot) available in the Julian Edison Department of Special Collections, Olin Library.
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- 2012
12 de mai. de 2024 · Explore the life and poetic evolution of T.S. Eliot through a unique course structured around the thematic parallels of Dante's Divine Comedy—Inferno, Purgatorio, and Paradiso.
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30 de abr. de 2024 · T.S. Eliot [Thomas Sterns] is the grandson of Washington University co-founder, William Greenleaf Eliot Collections at University Archives: Eliot Family Collection, 1837-1990
- Miranda Rectenwald
- 2012
1 de mai. de 2024 · The American-born poet, playwright, and critic T. S. Eliot (1888-1965) is one of the most important and influential writers of the twentieth century. Born in St. Louis, Missouri, Eliot was educated at Harvard before moving to Britain, where he settled, becoming a UK citizen in 1927.
16 de mai. de 2024 · The object that one calls Eliot’s prose is thus formed along the way as a byproduct, approaching a state of effective coextension with that other finite center we have long called T. S. Eliot. In logical terms, the problem resembles the struggle first announced in “Tradition and the Individual Talent,” against “the metaphysical theory of the substantial unity of the soul” (Eliot 2:110).