
TS Eliot
T.S. Eliot was an American-British poet, essayist, and playwright, recognized for his modernist works such as 'The Waste Land' and 'The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock', which have significantly influenced 20th-century literature and poetry.
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TS Eliot, who grew up near the Mississippi River, supports the author's reasoning in a poem he has always loved.
Göran Greider om Västerdalälven och naturens kraftTS Eliot is referenced for his poem that reflects on aging and nostalgia.
Grab your fidget spinners! Why gen Z are pining for 2016 | Coco KhanTS Eliot is referenced by Christine Falkenland as a literary figure who grappled with similar questions about writing.
Intervju med Christine Falkenland om nya bokenTS Eliot served as a distinguished chauffeur for the Joyces during their stay in Bognor.
Bognor Bodies – Frank McNally on the Irish literary connections of an English seaside town – The Irish TimesTS Eliot's line from 'Murder in the Cathedral' was proposed as an inscription for the Heartwheel sculpture.
Sculpture to honour abuse survivors at Jesuit schools unveiled in Dublin – The Irish TimesTS Eliot is quoted in the article regarding the season of midwinter spring.
Ireland is waging a war on trees at a time when we need more of them – The Irish TimesTS Eliot was sniffy about Virginia Woolf's work, though he raved about James Joyce’s Ulysses.
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