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Lyndall Gordon’s 1999 biography — subsuming her separate books about his early and later life — lays to rest several popular misconceptions about Eliot, including his […] Skip to content ...
Another favourite from Eliot's canon is “The Hollow Men”, its doom-laden imagery especially popular with more goth-orientated rockers: see, for example, the Cult's “Hollow Man”, from their ...
For at least a year, the world's richest man has been repeatedly paraphrasing the great — albeit doomer-esque — author TS Eliot, whose famous poem "The Hollow Men" ends with the iconic line ...
C learly, T. S. Eliot is the most influential poet writing in English in our time. There is probably no living writer about whose work there has grown up such a body of critical commentary. So ...
T.S. Eliot's "Christian" poetry speaks as strongly to the contemporary world as his earlier nihilistic works because he never imagines that religious belief makes life or accepting oneself easier ...
I’m not referring to T.S. Eliot, but rather to the Prufrock family name that Eliot immortalized 100 years ago with the publication of his first manuscript, Prufrock and Other Observations. “The Love ...
When Ted Hughes met T. S. Eliot in the 1960s, he was deeply struck by the older man’s physical presence: the strength of his hands (“thick, long, massive fingers”) and the slowness and ...
The actor turns Eliot's poem into a grandly fractured Shakespearean statement on the unity of time. ... A Film of Ralph Fiennes’ One-Man Show Channels the Majesty of T.S. Eliot ...