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T.S. Eliot: Facts & Related Content
Facts
Also Known As | Thomas Stearns Eliot |
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Born | September 26, 1888 • Saint Louis • Missouri |
Died | January 4, 1965 (aged 76) • London • England |
Founder | “The Criterion” |
Awards And Honors | Nobel Prize (1948) |
Notable Works | “Ash Wednesday” • “Burnt Norton” • “East Coker” • “Little Gidding” • “Murder in the Cathedral” • “Notes Towards the Definition of Culture” • “Prufrock and Other Observations” • “Sweeney Agonistes” • “The Confidential Clerk” • “The Dry Salvages” • “The Elder Statesman” • “The Family Reunion” • “Four Quartets” • “The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock” • “The Metaphysical Poets” • “The Sacred Wood” • “The Waste Land” • “Tradition and the Individual Talent” |
Movement / Style | Modernism • New Criticism |
Subjects Of Study | Metaphysical poets • poetry |
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