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Biography of Thomas Stearns Eliot
19947 words, approx. 66.5 pages
 T. S. Eliot is one of the giants of modern literature, highly distinguished as poet, literary critic, dramatist, and editor/publisher. In 1910-1911, while still a student, he wrote "The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock" and other poems which are landmarks...
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Biography of T(homas) S(tearns) Eliot
16377 words, approx. 54.6 pages
 T. S. Eliot is one of the giants of modern literature, highly distinguished as poet, literary critic, dramatist, and editor/publisher. In 1910-1911, while still a student, he wrote "The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock" and other poems which are landmarks...
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Biography of T(homas) S(tearns) Eliot
16364 words, approx. 54.5 pages
 T.S. Eliot 's contributions to twentieth-century literature are complex, far reaching, and of perhaps greater import than those of any other major literary figure of the period. His poems created a revolution in and revaluation of the world of poetry, an...



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 New Criterion
A major minor: Ezra Pound's poetry.(Critical Essay)
06/01/1999: 4,161 words, approx. 14 pages The permanently valuable part of Ezra Pound's oeuvre was written within about a decade of 1908, when he settled in London. He was influenced by late Romanticism, which he never completely broke free of. Some of Pound's major achievements occur in Cathay (1915) and...
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Ezra Pound: Poetry and Translations.(Book Review)(Brief Article)
10/06/2003: 355 words, approx. 1 pages Library of America, $45 (1,400p) ISBN 1-931082-41-3 For decades, readers have patched together the portions of Pound's oeuvre that interested them via the myriad New Directions editions, some of which are now out of print. Sieburth, best known as critic and superb...


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