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T.S. Eliot (by E.O. Hoppe, 1919) |
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Eliot, T.S. Summary
2,749 words, approx. 9 pages
 (born September 26, 1888, St. Louis, Missouri, U.S.—died January 4, 1965, London, England) American-English poet, playwright, literary critic, and editor, a leader of the modernist movement in poetry in such works as The Waste Land (1922) and...
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Eliot, Thomas Stearns (1888–1964) Summary
1,461 words, approx. 5 pages
 Eliot, Thomas Stearns(1888 s Four Quartets. Lewiston: Edwin Mellen Press, 1999. Williams, Raymond. Culture and Society. London: Chatto and Windus, 1958. Part 3, Ch....
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Origins Summary
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 The word “Devil” derives from Greek diabolos (adversary or slanderer) and the Greek translation of Old Testament (OT) Hebrew satan (obstructor). In the OT, the word “satan” is either a common or a proper noun meaning different...
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Eliot, T(Homas) S(Tearns) Summary
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 (born Sept. 26, 1888, St. Louis, Mo., U.S.—died Jan. 4, 1965, London, Eng.) U.S.-British poet, playwright, and critic. Eliot studied at Harvard University before moving to England in 1914, where he would work as an editor from the early 1920s...
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T. S. Eliot Summary
7,138 words, approx. 24 pages
 Thomas Stearns Eliot, OM (September 26 1888 – January 4 1965), was a poet, dramatist and literary critic. He received the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1948. He wrote the poems The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock, The Waste Land, The Hollow Men, Ash...

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