What should I read from TS Eliot?
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What should I read from TS Eliot?
10 T. S. Eliot Poems Everyone Should Read
- ‘Morning at the Window’.
- ‘The Naming of Cats’.
- ‘The Hippopotamus’.
- ‘Preludes’.
- ‘Journey of the Magi’.
- ‘Little Gidding’.
- ‘The Love Song of J.
- The Waste Land.
What are T.S. Eliot’s most famous works?
T. S. Eliot
T. S. Eliot OM | |
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Period | 1905–1965 |
Literary movement | Modernism |
Notable works | “The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock” (1915) The Waste Land (1922) Four Quartets (1943) Murder in the Cathedral (1935) |
Notable awards | Nobel Prize in Literature (1948) Order of Merit (1948) |
Did T.S. Eliot go to Harvard?
From the fall of 1906 until the spring of 1914, Eliot spent every academic year but one as a Harvard student, first as a surprisingly indifferent undergraduate, then as a budding philosopher in the graduate school.
Who was TS Eliot’s wife?
Valerie Eliotm. 1957–1965
Vivienne Haigh-Wood Eliotm. 1915–1947
T. S. Eliot/Wife
What was TS Eliot’s religion?
Then in 1928 Eliot announced to a startled world, and the disapproval of his contemporaries, that his general point of view could be described as ‘classicist in literature, royalist in politics and anglo-catholic in religion. ‘ The previous year he had been baptised behind closed doors in Finstock Church, near Oxford.
How do you read a poetry collection?
5 Steps for Reading a Poem
- Read the poem twice in a row. Take note of what you notice the second time that wasn’t so apparent in your first reading.
- Don’t skip over unfamiliar words.
- Try to identify a meter, if there is one.
- Notice point of view.
- Read the poem one more time, and this time read it aloud.
What are the two aspects of Eliot’s impersonal theory of poetry?
According to Eliot, two kinds of constituents go into the making of a poem: (a) the personal elements, i.e. the feelings and emotions of the poet, and (b) the impersonal elements, i.e. the ‘tradition’, the accumulated knowledge and wisdom of the past, which are acquired by the poet.
How does Eliot recommend past to be used by a poet?
Eliot creates a parallel between past and present, where past is something which is unified, has spiritual significance, is joyous, harmonizing. The poet also fears his own end, therefore he too submits himself to the God. Through the poem Eliot highlights the need to belief in God, attain true self and be redeemed.