ELIOT, T. S.

(Thomas Stearns Eliot), 1888–1965, American-British poet and critic, b. St. Louis, Mo. One of the most distinguished literary figures of the 20th cent., T. S. Eliot won the 1948 Nobel Prize in Literature. He studied at Harvard, the Sorbonne, and Oxford. In 1914 he established residence in London and in 1927 became a British subject. After working as a teacher and a bank clerk he began a publishing career; he was assistant editor of the Egoist (1917–19) and edited his own quarterly, the Criterion (1922–39). In 1925 he was employed by the publishing house of Faber and Faber, eventually becoming one of its directors. His first marriage, to Vivienne Haigh-Wood in 1915, was troubled, and ended with their separation in 1933. His subsequent marriage to Valerie Fletcher in 1957 was far more successful.

Eliot's early poetical works—Prufrock and Other Observations (1917), Poems (1920), and The Waste Land (1922)—express the anguish and barrenness of modern life and the isolation of the individual, particularly as reflected in the failure of love. The Waste Land, whose published version reflects extraordinary editing by Eliot's friend Ezra Pound, compelled immediate critical attention. His complex early poems, employing myths, religious symbolism, and literary allusion, signified a break with 19th-century poetic traditions. Their models were the metaphysical poets, Dante, the Jacobean dramatists, and French symbolists. Their meter ranged from the lyrical to the conversational. In his later poetry, notably Ash Wednesday (1930) and the Four Quartets (1935–42), Eliot turned from spiritual desolation to hope for human salvation. He accepted religious faith as a solution to the human dilemma and espoused Anglo-Catholicism in 1927.

Eliot was an extraordinarily influential critic, rejecting Romantic notions of unfettered originality and arguing for the impersonality of great art. His later criticism attempts to support Christian culture against what he saw as the empty and fragmented values of secularism. His outstanding critical works are contained in such volumes as The Sacred Wood (1920), For Lancelot Andrewes (1928), Selected Essays, 1917–1932 (1932), The Use of Poetry and the Use of Criticism (1933), Elizabethan Essays (1934), Essays Ancient and Modern (1936), and Notes towards a Definition of Culture (1948). Eliot's plays attempt to revitalize verse drama and usually treat the same themes as in his poetry. They include Murder in the Cathedral (1935), dealing with the final hours of Thomas à Becket; The Family Reunion (1939); The Cocktail Party (1950); The Confidential Clerk (1954); and The Elder Statesman (1959). His complete poems and plays appeared in 1969, his letters in 1988, and his previously unpublished early poems (1909–17) in 1996.

See biographies by B. Bergonzi (1971), P. Ackroyd (1984), and L. Gordon (rev. ed. 1999); studies by D. E. Jones (1960), E. M. Browne (1969), J. D. Margolis (1972), A. W. Litz (1973), E. Schneider (1975), C. Bedient (1987), J. Olney (1988), and D. Donoghue (2000); bibliographies by D. Gallup (rev. ed. 1969) and B. Ricks (1980); biography of Vivienne Eliot (2002).

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...and Escape Mastery and Escape T. S. Eliot and the Dialectic of Modernism...Spears, 1940- Mastery and escape: T. S. Eliot and the dialectic of modernism...0-87023-905-8 alk. paper 1. Eliot, T. S. Thomas Stearns , 1888-1965--Criticism...
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...POETICS OF FASCISM Ezra Pound, T. S. Eliot, Paul de Man PAUL MORRISON...poetics of fascism: Ezra Pound, T. S. Eliot, Paul de Man / Paul Morrison...Fascism and literature--History. 3. Eliot, T. S. Thomas Steams , 1888-1965--Political...
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...to Obituary: The Death Politics of T. S. Eliot and Ezra Pound. by Marysa Demoor...viewer sees modernist poets like T. S. Eliot, Ezra Pound, and W. H. Auden reflecting...that "hard core" of modernist poets, T. S. Eliot and Ezra Pound, towards this age...
...Eye: A Portrait by Manet and Two by T. S. Eliot. by Frances Dickey T...Sometime in the winter of 1908-09, T. S. Eliot, then a junior at Harvard, saw a...by John Soldo in The Tempering of T. S. Eliot (1983) but not discussed. Eliot composed...
Not what we read but how: where T.S. Eliot meets Clifford Geertz by Inger...subsuming it into oneself. To enlist T.S. Eliot into discourse about multiculturalism...might at first seem rather strange. T.S. Eliot, named a Nobel laureate for his poetry...
...Disciplinary History: On H. G. Wells and T. S. Eliot. by Lisa Fluet Gutman...professional ethic, for F. R. Leavis and T. S. Eliot, relies on the perceived necessity...ones that The Outline inspired in T.S. Eliot, suggest more than a simple oppositional...
Mr. Charringtons junk shop: T.S. Eliot and modernist poetics in Nineteen...attraction and betrayal in real life: T. S. Eliot. Winstons fatal association with Charrington...Orwell: A Life. London: Secker, 1980. Eliot, T. S. Collected Poems 1909-1962. London...
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A craving for reality: T.S. Eliot today by Roger Kimball...policies Or follow an antique drum --T. S. Eliot, Little Gidding (194-2) For the...a very small number of people. --T. S. Eliot, in The Criterion (1939) It is now...
T. S. ELIOT AND ANTI-SEMITISM. by R. F. Fleissner...led to a chapter in my second Eliot book (T. S. Eliot and the Heritage of Africa, 1992). Recently...defending a Religion called Judaism": The T. S. Eliot and Horace M. Kallen Correspondence, in...
Matthew Arnold and T.S. Eliot. by Adam Kirsch As early...Prufrock and Other Observations, T. S. Eliot made a habit of mocking Matthew Arnold...before Tom Eliot of St. Louis became T. S. Eliot, critical czar. To assume that role...
...Scare Away Readers. Not So, Writes T S Eliot Prize Judge Sean OBrien. by Sean...as much. The pounds sterling10,000 T S Eliot prize, it was suggested last year...chair of the judges for this years T S Eliot prize, I thought it might be helpful...
...by Brian Hall T.S. ELIOT: The Making of an America...that the narrator Of T. S. Eliots The Waste Landhad...drowning he now mourned. Eliot reacted furiously...Peters interpretation in T S. Eliots Personal Waste...including seven letters to Eliot from the hitherto virtually...
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...Byline: David Sexton THE LETTERS OF T.S. ELIOT: VOLUME 1: 1898-1922 Revised Edition...pounds sterling35) THE LETTERS OF T.S. ELIOT: VOLUME 2: 1923-1925 Edited by Valerie...Haughton (Faber, pounds sterling35) T.S. ELIOT died on 4 January 1965, aged 76. For...
...of Art; BLACK SABBATH AS GREAT AS T.S.ELIOT, CLAIMS AUTHOR. Byline: BY LORNE...Da Vincis Mona Lisa, the poetry of T.S. Eliot - and the albums of Black Sabbath...output is comparable to the works of T.S. Eliot, John Milton, Oliver Goldsmith and...
...Inner CHAOS; Words Alone: The Poet T S Eliot. by Denis Donoghue (Yale University...already being forgotten? The Case of T S Eliot will not go away, though he has been...heartbreaking, heart-lifting verse. Time for T S Eliot to come in from the cold? Despite...
Osteoporosis Myths; aeuroAnd God Said Shall These Bones Live? Shall These Bones Live?aeuro - T.S. Eliot (1888-1965), Anglo-American Critic, Poet. Ash Wednesday (L. 42-47)... Byline: Dr. Brix Pujalte THE barrage of "brittle bones...
Wise Decision; "Half of the Harm That Is Done in This World Is Due to People Who Want to Feel Important." - T.S. ELIOT. Byline: HECTOR R.R. VILLANUEVA THE issues surrounding the national broadband network project (NBN) had become so convoluted...
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ELIOT, T. S. (Thomas Stearns Eliot), 1888 1965, American-British poet and critic...Louis, Mo. One of the most distinguished literary figures of the 20th cent., T. S. Eliot won the 1948 Nobel Prize in Literature. He studied at Harvard, the Sorbonne...
...small rural towns, George Eliot was primarily concerned with...See her letters (ed. by G. S. Haight, 7 vol., 1954 56); her collected essays (ed. by T. Pinney, 1964); biographies...D. Carroll, ed. (1971), T. S. Pearce (1973), and G. Beer...
...Bristol as Christopher Fry Harris. Like his friend and mentor, T. S. Eliot , he was one of the few 20th-century dramatists to write...See his autobiography (1978); studies by E. Roy (1968), S. M. Wiersma (1970), and G. Leeming (1990...
...Syracuse, Sicily. Between 1934 and 1941 Vittorini translated the works of D. H. Lawrence, Poe, Faulkner, Hemingway, T. S. Eliot, W. H. Auden, and others. His first novel, In Sicily (1938, tr. 1949), caused his imprisonment by the Fascist government...
...She is best known for her modernist novel Nightwood (1936), which, in its sense of horror and decay, was likened by T. S. Eliot, who edited the book, to an Elizabethan tragedy. Barnes also wrote several one-act plays produced by the Provincetown...
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