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She had multiple health problems. She was diagnosed with tuberculosis of the bone in her left arm when she was a child; this was before the discovery of antibiotics and apparently little could be done about it. She was treated by Sir Frederick Treves and said she had had so many operations, she had no memory of her life before the age of seven.
- Governess, writer
- 22 January 1947 (aged 58), Northumberland House mental hospital, Harringay, Middlesex, England
- Vivienne Haigh, 28 May 1888, Bury, Lancashire, England
2 de jun. de 2017 · Dalya Alberge. Fri 2 Jun 2017 02.00 EDT. The first wife of TS Eliot refused to accept that their marriage was over, explaining away his absence from her life with deluded excuses, her diary...
- Dalya Alberge
18 de nov. de 2012 · Vanessa Thorpe. Sat 17 Nov 2012 19.06 EST. The true creative impact of the mental decline of TS Eliot's first wife, Vivienne, and the real nature of his abortive relationships with the women he...
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 ...
26 de mar. de 2021 · In 1933, Eliot decided to leave Vivien permanently, but Vivien, firmly in the grips of paranoia, convinced herself that he was in some unspecified danger (“it is kidnapping weather” reads one ominous diary entry) and began a stalking campaign.
- Kelsey Osgood
7 de fev. de 2016 · Her mental instability was noted by friends including the author Virginia Woolf who described her in 1932 as a “poor raddled distressing woman, takes drugs”. Vivien died in 1947, aged 58, having...
9 de ago. de 2016 · Wilmers recalls hearing stories of Eliot's wife, Vivien: [Vivien] was no longer alive in my day – she died in a mental hospital in 1947. In my mind it was the fact that she was crazy, or crazy-ish, that made her so much more suitable to be the wife of a poet, but it’s also the fact that she was crazy – by the last ten or ...