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  1. Vivienne 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 in 1915, less than three months after their introduction by mutual friends, when Vivienne was a governess in Cambridge and Eliot was studying at Oxford.

  2. 20 de mar. de 2022 · Books. This article is more than 2 years old. Interview. TS Eliots wife Vivienne died in an asylum. Steven Carroll decided to free her. Brigid Delaney. Over four novels, the...

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    Vivien Haigh-Wood met Eliot, her junior by four months, in March 1915, when he was a postgraduate at Oxford studying philosophy. They were swiftly married on 26 June 1915. In spite of an extraordinarily difficult relationship, continually bedevilled by nervous and physical illness on both sides, they remained together until 1932, when Eliot ...

  4. 19 de fev. de 2015 · Eliot's marriage to Vivien Haigh-Wood in 1915, at the end of his year as a research student at Oxford, is dealt with by Crawford compassionately and unsensationally as a union between two...

  5. 2 de jan. de 2020 · Eliot married Vivienne Haigh-Wood in 1915. The union was not a happy one and she died in an asylum in 1947. His second wife, Valerie Eliot, died in 2012, having guarded her husband's...

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  6. 30 de mai. de 2017 · Eliot says to Vivien, ‘I cannot talk to you now’, signs – ‘with automatic hand’ – three of his books that she had brought along with her, and makes haste to quit the hall. It has become almost a doctrine in some quarters in recent years to label Eliot himself an anti-Semite. In truth, the mature Eliot was little of the sort.

  7. 23 de dez. de 2009 · Painted Shadow. : Carole Seymour-Jones. Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group, Dec 23, 2009 - Biography & Autobiography - 736 pages. By the time Vivienne Eliot was committed to an asylum for what...