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  1. 18 hours ago · Thomas Stearns Eliot was born on 26 September 1888 in St. Louis. The Eliots originally hailed from Somerset in England and settled in America in the late seventeenth century. They began as a Boston family, but Eliot's grandfather, William Greenleaf Eliot, settled in Missouri in 1834 to preach as a Unitarian minister, dying the year before Eliot was born.

  2. 3 days ago · PDF | Eliot, an important poet, playwright, and literary critic of the nineteenth century in the United States, was the founder of Western modernism. ... Kim KM, 2019, Re-Reading T. S. Eliot's ...

  3. 2 days ago · Instead of turning to an oversimplified mythology of Black consciousness and its affirmation of militant racial separatism during the 1960s, I attempt to show how placement of Eliots works in dialogue with Hayden’s poetry can open new perspectives on The Waste Land; and, in turn, to consider how Eliot helped to foster one of the richest periods in Black American political and cultural history.

  4. 3 days ago · What impact did T. S. Eliot have on the modernist movement? T.S. Eliot was influential both as a poet and as a literary critic during the first half of the twentieth-century.

  5. 1 day ago · Skimbleshanks: The Railway Cat. There's a whisper down the line at 11.39. When the Night Mail's ready to depart, Saying “Skimble where is Skimble has he gone to hunt the thimble? We must find him or the train can't start.” All the guards and all the porters and the stationmaster's daughters. They are searching high and low,

  6. 5 days ago · Few 20th-century critics made this point with more force and effect than the poet T.S. Eliot, who received the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1948. Born Thomas Stearns Eliot in St. Louis, Missouri in 1888, Eliot was the scion of a prominent Boston family and attended Harvard University before moving to England at the age of 25 and renouncing his American citizenship 14 years later.

  7. 5 days ago · On the Twelfth Day of Christmas two of my great loves sent to me a couple of great meditations on the mystery of the Nativity. The first and better-known meditation is by T. S. Eliot, whose “Journey of the Magi” places the poet in the entourage of the Three Wise Men as they journey to Bethlehem.