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T.S. Eliot: An Imperfect Life by Lyndall Gordon
A Reader's Guide to T.S. Eliot: A Poem-By-Poem Analysis by George Williamson
The Cambridge Companion to T. S. Eliot by A. David Moody (Editor)
Complete Poems and Plays: 1909-1950 by T. S. Eliot

T.S. Eliot: An Imperfect Life by Lyndall Gordon

From Kirkus Reviews: Veteran biographer Gordon ballasts Eliot's listing reputation with a weighty volume that combineswith heavy revisions and some new additionsher well-received partial biographies Eliot's Early Years (1977) and Eliot's New Life (1988). Eliot's decision to frustrate biographers hampered Gordon's first two books (as well as Peter Ackroyd's incisive complete life in 1984). Since then, Eliot's early correspondence and the apprentice poems Inventions of the March Hare have been published, and Gordon has assiduously tracked down correspondence and manuscripts that the Eliot estate has not put under embargo. Her thesis, first stated in Eliot's Early Years, that his poetic output, from the Modernist despair of The Waste Land to the sacred quests of Four Quartets, should be interpreted as an essentially coherent spiritual biography is reinforced in this newest volume. Delving into Eliot's reading, from Jules Laforgue's submerged religious obsessiveness to Lancelot Andrewes's sermons, Gordon puts Eliot's religious conversion to an idiosyncratically Puritanical Anglo-Catholicism in the context of his family's Bostonian Unitarian tradition and New England Calvinism, although she also believes his search for saintliness was a failure. For what she calls a ``public hermit,'' the difficulty of mapping an inner life is further complicated by Eliot's loathing of self-revelation, in both his private and public existence. Gordon also deals with his flaws: anti-Semitism, misogyny, and a penchant for scatological verse are among the most glaring. As Gordon laid out in her second volume, one of Eliot's worst personal failures was his inability to commit to a shared life with Emily Hale, whom he had known since 1913. Despite Gordon's painstaking reconstruction of this crucial relationship here, much remains unsaid: Eliot had Hale's letters to him destroyed, and his to her are sealed until 2019. Whatever Eliot's biographic blanks, An Imperfect Life intelligently charts his lifelong ``escape from personality.'' (b&w photos, not seen) - Copyright ©1999, Kirkus Associates, LP. All rights reserved.

A Reader's Guide to T.S. Eliot: A Poem-By-Poem Analysis by George Williamson

The Cambridge Companion to T. S. Eliot by A. David Moody (Editor)

An international team of leading T.S. Eliot scholars contribute studies of different facets of the writer's work to build up a carefully coordinated and fully rounded introduction. Five chapters give a complete account of Eliot's poems and plays, while others assess the major aspects of his life and thought. Later chapters place his work in historical perspective. There is a full review of Eliot studies, and a useful chronological outline. Taken as a whole, this Companion comprises an essential handbook for students and readers of T.S. Eliot.

Complete Poems and Plays: 1909-1950 by T. S. Eliot

Amazon.com: Eliot's poetry ranges from the massively magisterial ( The Waste Land), to the playfully pleasant ( Old Possum's Book of Practical Cats). This volume of Eliot's poetry and plays offers the complete text of these and most all of Eliot's poetry, including the full text of Four Quartets. Winner of the Nobel Prize in Literature, Eliot exerted a profound influence on his contemporaries in the arts generally and this collection makes his genius clear.

T. S. Eliot at Bartleby.com - Quotations, short biography, online editions of Prufrock  and Other Observations, Poems, The Waste Land, and The Sacred Wood: Essays on  Poetry and Criticism.

The T. S. Eliot Page - Quotes, online poems (The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock,  Preludes, The Journey of the Magi, The Waste Land, The Hollow Men, and others), biography, recommended works, mailing list and discussion groups, parodies,

Project Gutenberg: T S Eliot - Poems (1920)
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Project Gutenberg: T S Eliot - Prufrock, and Other Observations
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Project Gutenberg: T S Eliot - The Waste Land
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Famous T S Eliot quotes:

This is the way the world ends. Not with a bang but a whimper.
- T. S. Eliot

Talent alone cannot make a writer. There must be a man behind the book.
- T.S. Eliot

I have measured out my life with coffee spoons.
- T. S. Eliot

In my end is my beginning.
- T. S. Eliot

Some editors are failed writers, but so are most writers.
- T. S. Eliot

The remarkable thing about television is that it permits several million people to laugh at the same joke and still feel lonely.
- T. S. Eliot

Only those who risk going too far can possibly find out how far one can go.
- T.S. Eliot

Words strain, crack, and sometime break, under the burden.
- T. S. Eliot

The bad poet is usually unconscious when he ought to be concious, and concious when he ought to be unconcious.
- T. S. Eliot

It is impossible to design a system so perfect that no one needs to be good.
- T. S. Eliot

Only those who will risk going too far can possibly find out how far one can go.
- T. S. Eliot

The more perfect the artist, the more completely separate in him will be the man who suffers and the mind which creates.
- T. S. Eliot

Half of the harm that is done in this world is due to people who want to feel important. They don't mean to do harm. But the harm does not interest them.
- T. S. Eliot

Where is the wisdom we have lost in knowledge? Where is the knowledge we have lost in information.
- T. S. Eliot

You are the music while the music lasts.
- T. S. Eliot

Success is relative. It is what we can make of the mess we have made of things.
- T. S. Eliot

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