Author: T. S. Eliot [Thomas Stearns]
Links:
-ENCYCLOPAEDIA BRITANNICA : Eliot, T. S.
-Academy of American Poets: T. S. Eliot
-Nobel Laureates: Thomas Stearns Eliot
-Literature Online: Addison-Wesley's Literature Online--A site to support Kennedy & Gioia's Literature, 7th Edition.
-T. S. Eliot Poems
-Literary Research Guide: T. S. Eliot (1888 - 1965)
-T.S. Eliot (Most Web)
-FEATURED AUTHOR: NY Times Book Review
-OBIT : T.S. Eliot, the Poet, is Dead in London at 76 (Tuesday, January 5, 1965, NY Times)
-LINKS: American Modernism
-ETEXT: The Hollow Men
-ETEXT: Annotated
-LECTURE: The Politics of T.S. Eliot (Russell Kirk, The Heritage Foundation)
-ARTICLE : T.S. Eliot took pause when writing of cats (ARTHUR HIRSCH, Baltimore Sun)
-ESSAY: T.S. Eliot's Political 'Middle Way' (Michael R. Stevens, Religion & Liberty)
-ESSAY: A craving for reality: T. S. Eliot today (Roger Kimball, The New Criterion)
-ESSAY: TS Eliot's Hollow Men (AMANDA J. WAGGONER)
-ESSAY: What T.S. Eliot Almost Believed (J. Bottum, First Things)
-ESSAY : T. S. Eliot's Political "Middle Way" (Michael R. Stevens, Acton Institute)
Nudge-Winking: a review of The 'Criterion': Cultural Politics and Periodical Networks in Interwar Britain by Jason Harding (Terry Eagleton, 19 September 2002, London Review of Books)
-ESSAY: Pun and Games: A New Approach to Five Early Poems by T. S. Eliot (Professor Patricia Sloane, New York City Technical College of The City University of New York)
-ESSAY: T.S. Eliot: Poet and Critic as Historical Theorist (Scott Weidner)
-ESSAY: Was T.S. Eliot a Scoundrel? Although the poet's anti-Semitism is beyond dispute, its centrality to his work is open to question (John Gross, Commentary)
-ESSAY : Shell Game: Clawing away at Eliot (Rick Perlstein, Lingua Franca, September 1997)
-ESSAY : The Bones in Mr. Eliot's Closet : Rediscovering the patron saint of all the flawed and haunted seekers of modernity. (Michael R. Stevens, Books & Culture)
-ESSAY : The Two Eliots : "To all appearances," a biographer writes, "Eliot was conventional, mild, decorous, yet the hidden character was daring and savage." (Jewel Spears Brooker, Books & Culture)
-ONLINE STUDY GUIDE : Eliot's Poetry by T. S. Eliot (Spark Note, Melissa Martin)
-ESSAY : Words alone : Denis Donoghue explains the genesis of his forthcoming book on T.S. Eliot (Irish Times)
-REVIEW : of Words Alone: The Poet T.S. Eliot. By Denis Donoghue (Frank Kermode, Irish Times)
-REVIEW : of Words Alone : The Poetry of T. S. Eliot by Denis Donoghue (Adam Kirsch, NY Times Book Review)
-REVIEW : of WORDS ALONE: THE POET T.S. ELIOT. By Denis Donoghue (The Economist)
-REVIEW: Louis Menand: How Eliot Became Eliot, NY Review of Books
Inventions of the March Hare: Poems 1909-1917 by T.S. Eliot and edited by Christopher Ricks
The Waste Land, the 75th anniversary edition by T.S. Eliot
-REVIEW: of T. S. ELIOT: A Study in Character and Style By Ronald Bush (Michiko Kakutani, NY Times)
-REVIEW: of ELIOT'S NEW LIFE By Lyndall Gordon (Denis Donoghue, NY Times Book Review)
-REVIEW: of T. S. ELIOT. A Life By Peter Ackroyd (John Gross, NY Times)
-REVIEW: of T. S. ELIOT A Life By Peter Ackroyd (A. Walton Litz, NY Times Book Review)
-REVIEW: T. S. ELIOT, ANTI-SEMITISM AND LITERARY FORM By Anthony Julius (MICHIKO KAKUTANI, NY Times)
-REVIEW: of Louis Menand: Eliot and the Jews, NY Review of Books
T.S. Eliot, Anti-Semitism, and Literary Form by Anthony Julius
-REVIEW: The Letters of T. S. Eliot Volume I, 1898-1922 Edited by Valerie Eliot (MICHIKO KAKUTANI, NY Times)
-REVIEW: of THE LETTERS OF T. S. ELIOT Volume I, 1898-1922 Edited by Valerie Eliot (Hugh Kenner, NY Times Book Review)
-ENCYCLOPAEDIA BRITANNICA : Eliot, T. S.
-Academy of American Poets: T. S. Eliot
-Nobel Laureates: Thomas Stearns Eliot
-Literature Online: Addison-Wesley's Literature Online--A site to support Kennedy & Gioia's Literature, 7th Edition.
-T. S. Eliot Poems
-Literary Research Guide: T. S. Eliot (1888 - 1965)
-T.S. Eliot (Most Web)
-FEATURED AUTHOR: NY Times Book Review
-OBIT : T.S. Eliot, the Poet, is Dead in London at 76 (Tuesday, January 5, 1965, NY Times)
-LINKS: American Modernism
-ETEXT: The Hollow Men
-ETEXT: Annotated
-LECTURE: The Politics of T.S. Eliot (Russell Kirk, The Heritage Foundation)
-ARTICLE : T.S. Eliot took pause when writing of cats (ARTHUR HIRSCH, Baltimore Sun)
-ESSAY: T.S. Eliot's Political 'Middle Way' (Michael R. Stevens, Religion & Liberty)
-ESSAY: A craving for reality: T. S. Eliot today (Roger Kimball, The New Criterion)
-ESSAY: TS Eliot's Hollow Men (AMANDA J. WAGGONER)
-ESSAY: What T.S. Eliot Almost Believed (J. Bottum, First Things)
-ESSAY : T. S. Eliot's Political "Middle Way" (Michael R. Stevens, Acton Institute)
Nudge-Winking: a review of The 'Criterion': Cultural Politics and Periodical Networks in Interwar Britain by Jason Harding (Terry Eagleton, 19 September 2002, London Review of Books)
-ESSAY: Pun and Games: A New Approach to Five Early Poems by T. S. Eliot (Professor Patricia Sloane, New York City Technical College of The City University of New York)
-ESSAY: T.S. Eliot: Poet and Critic as Historical Theorist (Scott Weidner)
-ESSAY: Was T.S. Eliot a Scoundrel? Although the poet's anti-Semitism is beyond dispute, its centrality to his work is open to question (John Gross, Commentary)
-ESSAY : Shell Game: Clawing away at Eliot (Rick Perlstein, Lingua Franca, September 1997)
-ESSAY : The Bones in Mr. Eliot's Closet : Rediscovering the patron saint of all the flawed and haunted seekers of modernity. (Michael R. Stevens, Books & Culture)
-ESSAY : The Two Eliots : "To all appearances," a biographer writes, "Eliot was conventional, mild, decorous, yet the hidden character was daring and savage." (Jewel Spears Brooker, Books & Culture)
-ONLINE STUDY GUIDE : Eliot's Poetry by T. S. Eliot (Spark Note, Melissa Martin)
-ESSAY : Words alone : Denis Donoghue explains the genesis of his forthcoming book on T.S. Eliot (Irish Times)
-REVIEW : of Words Alone: The Poet T.S. Eliot. By Denis Donoghue (Frank Kermode, Irish Times)
-REVIEW : of Words Alone : The Poetry of T. S. Eliot by Denis Donoghue (Adam Kirsch, NY Times Book Review)
-REVIEW : of WORDS ALONE: THE POET T.S. ELIOT. By Denis Donoghue (The Economist)
-REVIEW: Louis Menand: How Eliot Became Eliot, NY Review of Books
Inventions of the March Hare: Poems 1909-1917 by T.S. Eliot and edited by Christopher Ricks
The Waste Land, the 75th anniversary edition by T.S. Eliot
-REVIEW: of T. S. ELIOT: A Study in Character and Style By Ronald Bush (Michiko Kakutani, NY Times)
-REVIEW: of ELIOT'S NEW LIFE By Lyndall Gordon (Denis Donoghue, NY Times Book Review)
-REVIEW: of T. S. ELIOT. A Life By Peter Ackroyd (John Gross, NY Times)
-REVIEW: of T. S. ELIOT A Life By Peter Ackroyd (A. Walton Litz, NY Times Book Review)
-REVIEW: T. S. ELIOT, ANTI-SEMITISM AND LITERARY FORM By Anthony Julius (MICHIKO KAKUTANI, NY Times)
-REVIEW: of Louis Menand: Eliot and the Jews, NY Review of Books
T.S. Eliot, Anti-Semitism, and Literary Form by Anthony Julius
-REVIEW: The Letters of T. S. Eliot Volume I, 1898-1922 Edited by Valerie Eliot (MICHIKO KAKUTANI, NY Times)
-REVIEW: of THE LETTERS OF T. S. ELIOT Volume I, 1898-1922 Edited by Valerie Eliot (Hugh Kenner, NY Times Book Review)
The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock (1915) - T. S. Eliot (1888-1965) (Grade:A-)
Murder in the Cathedral (1935) - T. S. Eliot (1888-1965) (Grade:A-)
The Hollow Men (1927) - T. S. Eliot (1888-1965) (Grade:B+)

