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  2. T. S. Eliot - Wikipedia

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    Thomas Stearns Eliot OM (26 September 1888 – 4 January 1965) was a poet, essayist and playwright. [1] He was a leading figure in English-language Modernist poetry where he reinvigorated the art through his use of language, writing style, and verse structure.

  3. Thomas Eliot - Wikipedia

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    Thomas Lamb Eliot (1841–1936), Oregon pioneer T. S. Eliot (Thomas Stearns Eliot, 1888–1965), modernist author and poet Thomas H. Eliot (1907–1991), American lawyer, politician and academic

  4. A Song for Simeon - Wikipedia

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    T. S. Eliot in 1920, in a photo taken by Lady Ottoline Morrell. In 1925, Eliot became a poetry editor at the London publishing firm of Faber and Gwyer, Ltd., [4]: pp.50–51 after a career in banking, and subsequent to the success of his earlier poems, including "The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock" (1915), "Gerontion" (1920) and "The Waste Land" (1922). [5]

  5. T. S. Eliot bibliography - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of books of poetry by T. S. Eliot arranged chronologically by first edition. [Note 1] Some of Eliot's poems were first published in booklet or pamphlet format (such as his Ariel poems.)

  6. Tradition and the Individual Talent - Wikipedia

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    Eliot refers to this organic tradition, this developing canon, as the "mind of Europe." The private mind is subsumed by this more massive one. This leads to Eliot's so-called "Impersonal Theory" of poetry. Since the poet engages in a "continual surrender of himself" to the vast order of tradition, artistic creation is a process of ...

  7. The Family Reunion - Wikipedia

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    The Family Reunion is a play by T. S. Eliot.Written mostly in blank verse (though not iambic pentameter), it incorporates elements from Greek drama and mid-twentieth-century detective plays to portray the hero's journey from guilt to redemption.

  8. Thomas D. Eliot - Wikipedia

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    Thomas Dawes Eliot (March 20, 1808 – June 14, 1870) was an American politician who was a member of the United States House of Representatives from Massachusetts. He was a member of the prominent Eliot family .

  9. Thomas Elliott - Wikipedia

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    Thomas Elliott (New Zealand cricketer) (1867–?), New Zealand cricketer; C. Thomas Elliott (born 1939), British scientist, known as Tom Elliott; Thomas Elliott (RAF officer) (1898–?), World War I British flying ace; Thomas Renton Elliott (1877–1961), British physician and physiologist; Sir Thomas Elliott, 1st Baronet, English civil servant