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T. S. Eliot
Critic: Jewel Spears Brooker
Source: "T. S. Eliot," in Dictionary of Literary Biography, Volume 45: American Poets, 1880-1945, First Series, edited by Peter Quartermain, Gale Research Company, 1986, pp. 150-81.
Criticism about: Ash-Wednesday; "Salutation"; "Conversation Galante"; Four Quartets; "East Coker"; "Burnt Norton"; "The Dry Salvages"; "Little Gidding"; "Gerontion"; "The Hollow Men"; Journey of the Magi; "Marina"; "The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock"; "Portrait of a Lady"; "Womanhood"; "Preludes"; "Rhapsody on a Windy Night"; The Waste Land; "Burial of the Dead"; "A Game of Chess"; "The Fire Sermon"; "Death by Water"; "What the Thunder Said"; "A Dedication to My Wife"; The Elder Statesman; American Literature and the American Language; "Christianity and Communism"; "Four Elizabethan Poets"; "Hamlet and His Problems"; The Idea of a Christian Society; "The Influence of Landscape Upon the Poet"; "The Metaphysical Poets"; The Music of Poetry; The Sacred Wood; "Tradition and the Individual Talent"; "Ulysses, Order, and Myth"; The Use of Poetry and the Use of Criticism: Studies in the Relation of Criticism to Poetry in England
Author Covered: T(homas) S(tearns) Eliot (1888-1965), also known as T(homas) S(tearns) Eliot, Thomas Stearns Eliot, Charles Augustus Conybeare, Reverend Charles James Grimble, Muriel A. Schwartz, J. A...