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T.S. Eliot

By: Irene Sanchez English IV Mr. Rainey . T.S. Eliot. Biography. Born Thomas Stearns Eliot Born on September 26,1888 in St. Louis, Missouri Died January 4,1965 (age 76) in London, England

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T.S. Eliot

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  1. By: Irene Sanchez English IV Mr. Rainey T.S. Eliot

  2. Biography • Born Thomas Stearns Eliot • Born on September 26,1888 in St. Louis, Missouri • Died January 4,1965 (age 76) in London, England • Eliot was born in the US, moved to the UK in 1914 (at age 25), and became a British subject in 1927 at the age of 39. • The cause of his death was emphysema • His emphysema was caused by the London air and heavy smoking

  3. Early Life • Eliot was born into the prominent Eliot family of St. Louis, Missouri • His father was a successful businessman, president and treasurer of the Hydraulic-Press Brick Company in St. Louis; his mother wrote poems and was also a social worker. • the last of six surviving children, his four sisters were between eleven and nineteen years older than him, his brother was eight years older. • Known to family and friends as Tom, he was the namesake of his maternal grandfather, Thomas Stearns.

  4. Education • From 1898 to 1905, he went to Smith Academy, a preparatory school for Washington University there he studied Latin, Greek, French, and German. • From 1906-1909 he studied at Harvard, where he earned a B.A. • The next year, he earned a master's degree • Returning to Harvard in 1911 as a doctoral student in philosophy.

  5. Eliot's Works • He wrote poems such as Prufrock and Other Observations(1917), The Waste Land(1922), The Hollow Men(1925), and The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock (before WWI) • One thought he had in mind was writing a play in verse with a jazz tempo with a character that appeared in a number of his poems, Sweeney. (was never finished) • He did publish two pieces of what he had separately, "Fragment of a Prologue"(1926) and "Fragment of an Agon"(1927) were published in 1932 as Sweeney Agonistes it was noted that this was not to be a one-act play, it is sometimes performed as one.

  6. Awards and Honors • In 1948 T.S. Eliot was awarded The Nobel Prize for Literature

  7. The poem I liked • “A cold coming we had of it,Just the worst time of the yearFor a journey, and such a long journey:The ways deep and the weather sharp,The very dead of winter.” Journey of the Magi • In that poem he was very descriptive and used a lot of detail. • It comes from the view of one of the wisemen and talks about many difficulties they faced. • I like it because it tells the story of them going to visit the new baby Jesus in a different light than most are used to hearing it.

  8. Side jobs • After leaving Merton, he worked as a schoolteacher, most notably at Highgate School where he taught the young John Betjeman, and later at the Royal Grammar School, High Wycombe. • To earn extra money, he wrote book reviews and lectured at evening extension courses • In 1917, he took a position at Lloyds Bank in London, where he worked on foreign accounts. • In 1925, Eliot left Lloyds to join the publishing firm Faber and Gwyer (later Faber and Faber), where he remained for the rest of his career, becoming a director of the firm.

  9. Marriages • In 1915 he married Vivien Haigh-Wood • then he went on to marry Esmé Valerie Fletcher on January 10, 1957 she was 37 years younger then him • Vivien died in 1947 at Northumberland House, a mental hospital north of London, where she was committed in 1938 • Esmé was his secretary at Faber and Faber since August 1949. • Like his marriage to Vivien, the wedding was kept a secret to preserve his privacy.

  10. After Death • Since Eliot's death Esmé has dedicated her time to preserving his legacy • she has edited and annotated The Letters of T. S. Eliot and a facsimile of the draft of The Waste Land. • His body was cremated at Golders Green Crematorium and, according to Eliot's wishes, the ashes taken to St Michael's Church in East Coker, the village from which Eliot's ancestors emigrated to America • There, a simple wall plaque commemorates him with a quote from his poem, "East Coker": "In my beginning is my end. In my end is my beginning."

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