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  1. Selected Essays : New Edition by T.S. Eliot, 1964-01-01
  2. The Wasteland, Prufrock, and Other Poems by T. S. Eliot, 2007-11-22
  3. The Use of Poetry and Use of Criticism: Studies in the Relation of Criticism to Poetry in England (Charles Eliot Norton Lectures for 1932-33) by T. S. Eliot, 1986-07-01
  4. THE WASTELAND (UPDATED w/LINKED TOC) by T. S. Eliot, 2009-10-04
  5. The Poetry of T.S. Eliot (Halcyon Classics) by T.S. Eliot, 2009-11-02
  6. T. S. Eliot's Major Poems and Plays (Cliffs Notes)
  7. The Waste Land by T. S. Eliot, 2010-07-18
  8. T.S. Eliot: An Imperfect Life by Lyndall Gordon, 1999-12
  9. Confidential Clerk by T. S. Eliot, 1950-01-01
  10. T.S. Eliiot Reading "the Wasteland", "Four Quartets", and "Other Poems" by T.S. Eliot, 2005-03-21
  11. The Voice of the Poet : T.S. Eliot by T.S. Eliot, 2005-03-29
  12. T.S.Eliot: A Critical Study by Amar Nath Dwivedi, 2003-03-01
  13. The Elder Statesman by T. S. Eliot, 1959-12
  14. Selected essays by T. S. Eliot by T S Eliot, 1948

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62. Great Books Index - T.S. Eliot
GREAT BOOKS INDEX. TS eliot (18881965). An Index to OnlineGreat Books in English Translation. Writings of TS eliot.
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An Index to Online Great Books in English Translation AUTHORS/HOME TITLES GB CAFE ABOUT GB INDEX ... BOOK LINKS Writings of T.S. Eliot Waste Land Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock Prufrock and Other Observations Poems (1920) ... Second-Order Mind The Waste Land
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63. Eliot, T.S.
eliot, TS Collected Plays (Murder in the Cathedral, the Family Reunion,the Cocktail Party, the Confidential Clerk, the Elder Statesman).
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ELIOT, T.S. Collected Plays Murder in the Cathedral, the Family Reunion, the Cocktail Party, the Confidential Clerk, the Elder Statesman ). London, Faber and Faber, 1962, 355 pp. f 45,-.
ELIOT, T.S. Collected Poems 1909-1935. London. Faber and Faber Ltd, 1946. 191 pp. f 25,-
ELIOT, T.S. Collected Poems 1909-1962. London. Faber and Faber Ltd., 1963. 240 pp. f 40,-
ELIOT, T.S. Essays Ancient and Modern. Faber and Faber, London, 1947. 190 pp. hb/no dw. f. 15,-
ELIOT, T.S. Four Quartets Faber and Faber Ltd., 1951 (?). 59 pp. f 10,-
ELIOT, T.S. Four Quartets Faber, London, 1979, 48 pages, pb f 10,
ELIOT, T.S. Murder in the Cathedral . Faber and Faber Ltd., 1938. 88 pp. hb/no dw. f 25,-
ELIOT, T.S. Notes toward the definition of Culture Faber and Faber, London, 1962. 124 pp. pb. f. 25,-
ELIOT, T.S. Old Possums Book of Practical Cats Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, 1982, 56 pages, hb dw f 20,
ELIOT, T.S. On Poetry and Poets . London. Faber and Faber Ltd. 1961. 262 pp. f 40,-
ELIOT, T.S. Selected Essays . Faber and Faber, London, 1949. 468 pp. hb/dw. f.45,- ELIOT, T.S.

64. Eliot, T. S.
eliot, TS. Thomas Stearns eliot (18881965) has described his criticismas a by-product of his private poetry-workshop and as
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Thomas Stearns Eliot (1888-1965) has described his criticism as a "by-product" of his "private poetry-workshop" and as "a prolongation of the thinking that went into the formation of my own verse" ( On Poetry 117). These devaluations minimize his status as a critical theorist, and his early references to himself as a poetical practitioner also suggest that theory is permissible only to the extent necessary to dispense the poetic prescription. In due course the poetical practitioner becomes the Man of Letters, but even the later description suggests an Arnoldian assumption of office as the voice of the humanities rather than a claim to have articulated an anatomy or system. Eliot indeed places himself implicitly in the John Dryden Samuel Johnson Matthew Arnold succession of poet-critics, pointing out that only poets can write authentically about poetry (129). The observation, like the first one quoted, tends to treat criticism as primarily an annotation of the creative enterprise. Finally, we have Eliot's dismissive reference to "a few notorious phrases" of his "which have had a truly embarrassing success in the world" (117). It is notable that the reference is to "phrases" rather than to "ideas" or "generalizations." The suggestion that even as an apparent theorist, Eliot's contribution is to the rhetoric rather than the structure of theory is one that deserves further consideration.
Eliot's own remarks strongly advise us to treat his criticism as embedded in and nourished by the literary situation that it endeavors to move forward, as seeking to reconsider the canon in order to align it with contemporary interests. It is in fact their capacity to reorder the inheritance that has given those notorious phrases some of their embarrassing success. But the notorious phrases may also have exercised some of their persuasiveness because they are connected to each other in ways that are more than rhetorical and because rising as they do out of individual author studies, they seem to offer a solid and lasting connection between literary "facts" and a potential structure of understanding. It is time to examine the more crucial of these phrases.

65. A Chronological List By Date Of Publication Of George Eliot's Novels, Short Stor
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1868 The Spanish Gypsy.
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1876 Daniel Deronda.
1869 Agatha. (Later included in The Legend of Jubal and Other Poems. 1874.)
1869 Brother and Sister.
1869 How Lisa Loved the King.
1870 The Legend of Jubal.
1871 Armgart. 1874 Arion. 1874 A Minor Prophet. 1874 Stradivarius. 1878 A College Breakfast Party. (Reprinted in The Legend of Jubal and Other Poems. 2nd edition. 1879.) 1879 The Death of Moses. 1879 Impressions of Theophrastus Such. 1919 Early Essays. (Dating from the period of about 1846. Three essays only included in the Dictionary.)

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67. Eliot, Thomas Stern
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MENÚ PRINCIPAL BIOGRAFÍAS T. S Eliot "El más grande poeta de nuestra época". Así lo consagró Somerset Maugham en su "Introducción a la Literatura inglesa y americana". Ha sido, incuestionablemente, la figura dominante de la poesía inglesa en la época comprendida entre ambas guerras mundiales, el poeta que, como ningún otro, captó la nostalgia, al angustia y la frustración de las generaciones que entre ella vivieron y murieron. Thomas Sterns Eliot, cuyo nombre conoce el mundo literario en su forma abreviada T. S. Eliot, nación en St. Louis, Misur, el 26 de noviembre de 1888. Sus padres fueron Henry Ware Eliot y Charlotte Chaucey. Su madre fue autora de un drama poético, "Savaranola", para el cual el hijo escribió el prólogo. T. S. Eliot hizo sus estudios en la Universidad de Harvard, donde se graduó en 1910, Al año siguiente se dirigió a París para ingresar a la Sorbona, y más tarde a Oxford, donde fijó su residencia en 1914 y donde contrajo matrimonio con Vivienne Heigh- Wood. Durante un tiempo, Eliot fue empleado de un banco de Londres y luego profesor y conferenciante, a la vez que director de "The Egoist" y consejero de la casa editorial Faber & Faber. En su poema "Mélange Adultère de Tout", resume irónicamente, y, en francés, tan variada actividad: "En Amérique, profesor;- En Angleterre, journaliste;- C'est à grands pas et en seuer- Que vous suivrez à peine ma piste" (En América, profesor; En Inglaterra, periodista; sólo a grandes pasos y con sudor, podréis seguir mi pista").

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69. Who2 Profile: Eliot Ness
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ELIOT NESS Law Officer Eliot Ness became famous as the federal agent who led an incorruptible group of law enforcement officers dubbed "The Untouchables," the ones who brought down Chicago gangster Al Capone in the 1930s. Ness didn't really nab Capone the mobster was jailed on tax violations, not on any evidence Ness had but Ness and his agents routinely disrupted Capone's illegal alcohol industry from 1929 until 1932. Young, brash and courageous, Ness emerged as a heroic crime-fighting figure from his battles with Capone, but by 1935 he had resigned as a federal agent. He became Safety Director for the city of Cleveland, Ohio, where he fought corruption and vice for seven years. He resigned abruptly in 1942 after his involvement in an early morning auto collision he had been drinking, hit another car and then left the scene of the accident. Ness served on the board of directors for the Diebold Corporation (the safe and vault company) for a few years, had a few business failures and died of a heart attack just before the publication of The Untouchables (1957), the story of his battles against gangsters. The book inspired a popular ABC television series (1959-63), a movie (1987, with

70. TS Eliot - TS Eliot
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72. EliotTS
eliot, TS (18881965). a web guide to TS eliot from literaryhistory.com. http//www.deathclock.com/thunder/timeline.htmlA TS eliot timeline.
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ELIOT, T.S. (1888-1965) a web guide to T.S. Eliot from literaryhistory.com main page 20th century outline authors, alphabetical 19th century authors ... texts and readings General Articles http://www.pathfinder.com/time/time100/artists/profile/eliot.html An essay on T.S. Eliot by Professor Helen Vendler, from Time Magazine's "Top 100 People of the 20th Century" http://www.english.uiuc.edu/maps/poets/a_f/eliot/life.htm Biography of Eliot from Modern American Poetry Site (Univ. of Illinois) http://www.poets.org/LIT/POET/Tselifst.htm A brief introduction to T.S. Eliot from The Academy of American Poets http://www.hwwilson.com/print/eliot.html Biographical article on Eliot from publisher H.W. Wilson. http://mason-west.com/Eliot A readable introduction to T.S. Eliot from grad student Mason West. http://english.rutgers.edu/bernstein.htm A short talk by Charles Bernstein on T.S. Eliot and Alan Ginsberg, in which Bernstein opines that it did neither poet a service that Eliot became the poet as symbol of the closed and the repressed, just as Ginsberg became the symbol of the open, the uncloseted, the anti-authoritarian. From the Conference on Contemporary Poetry, 1997. http://www.deathclock.com/thunder/timeline.html

73. George Eliot
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74. Eliot, TS (Thomas Stearns)
Biography TS (Thomas Stearns) eliot Poet USA/ England Born 26 Sep 1888Died 4 Jan 1965 TS eliot was born on in St Louis, Missouri.
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TS Eliot was born on in St Louis, Missouri. He received his BA from Harvard in 1909, and stayed at university to earn a master's degree in English literature.
In 1914 he made his way to London, his home for the remaining 50 years of his life. There he met Ezra Pound, who would exert a great influence over the development of his work and his literary career. In 1915 he married Vivien Haigh-Wood and the year also saw his first major publication, when 'The Love Song of J Alfred Prufrock' appeared in the June issue of the magazine Poetry.
The stress from overwork and a failing marriage brought him to a nervous collapse in 1921. During his recuperation at a sanatorium in Switzerland, he finished writing 'The Waste Land', published in 1922.
Through the Criterion, a journal Eliot founded in 1922 and edited until its suspension in 1939, and through his volumes of literary and social criticism, Eliot came to have an immense influence on literary opinion.
Later in life, religious themes became increasingly important to his poetry, from 'Journey of the Magi' (1927) through 'Ash-Wednesday' (1930), to 'Murder in the Cathedral' (1935), which dealt with the death of 'St Thomas a Becket', and was the first of his several full-length verse dramas. Others included 'The Family Reunion' (1939) and 'The Cocktail Party' (1949), which became a great popular success. Eliot's last major work of nondramatic poetry was 'Four Quartets' (1943). In 1948 he was awarded both the Order of Merit and the Nobel Prize for literature.

75. Old Possum's Book Of Practical Cats
T. S. eliot's cat poems along with selected illustrations by Edward Gorey.
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Old Possum's Book of Practical Cats
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The Naming of Cats
The Naming of Cats is a difficult matter,
It isn't just one of your holiday games;
You may think at first I'm as mad as a hatter
When I tell you, a cat must have THREE DIFFERENT NAMES.
First of all, there's the name that the family use daily,
Such as Peter, Augustus, Alonzo or James,
Such as Victor or Jonathan, George or Bill Bailey
All of them sensible everyday names.
There are fancier names if you think they sound sweeter,
Some for the gentlemen, some for the dames: Such as Plato, Admetus, Electra, Demeter But all of them sensible everyday names. But I tell you, a cat needs a name that's particular, A name that's peculiar, and more dignified, Else how can he keep up his tail perpendicular, Or spread out his whiskers, or cherish his pride? Of names of this kind, I can give you a quorum, Such as Munkustrap, Quaxo, or Coricopat, Such as Bombalurina, or else Jellylorum- Names that never belong to more than one cat. But above and beyond there's still one name left over

76. Eliot, T. S. - The Love Song Of J Alfred Prufrock
The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock TS eliot S`io credesse che mia risposta fosseA persona che mai tornasse al mondo, Questa fiamma staria senza piu scosse.
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77. IMS: T.S. Eliot, HarperAudio
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The Waste Land
T.S. Eliot reads his classic poem "The Waste Land." Born in St. Louis, Missouri, and educated at Harvard, Eliot lived most of his life in England. In 1948 he was awarded the Nobel Prize. The poem has five sections and has been split into four sound files: The Waste Land is considered to be Eliot's masterpiece, rich in symbolic, literary, and historical references as the poem explores the struggles of a soul in despair.
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78. Renga
Ten linked prose poems by eliot Weinberger in Jacket 11.
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Renga
The forest
When in Angola, do not enter the forest of the Cokwe at night. For there Muhangi, an old man, once a great hunter, runs through the woods screaming. Kanyali, in the form of a girl, chases wanderers with a termite hill on his head. Kapwakala, a child who lives in the holes of trees, rustles an apron made of hide. There is Ciyeye, a bonfire that walks, and Kalulu, a small red child that whizzes buzzing through the air. Samutambieka, an unknown animal with one foot, one eye, one ear, and one tooth, carries a club red with the blood of humans. And worst of all is Nguza, a large eye that squats on a tree branch and stares.
Blue eyes
I was in a village on the Amazon, waiting day after day for a boat to get me out. I slept in the one place that let rooms; switching on the light at night, the ceiling was covered with hundreds of transparent salamanders, motionless and upside-down. The one place to eat was a windowless shack with an unlit kitchen and two metal tables outside on the dirt road that was the only street. I sat. In one late afternoon of sitting, an elderly man came down the road and spoke to me. " Sprechen sie Deutsch?

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80. Caveat Lecteur Poetry Archive Has MOVED
Personal collection of favourite works by poets including Leonard Cohen, T.S. eliot and Allen Ginsberg.
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