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ENGL 2200: English II (Prof. Khan)
T.S. Eliot: "Preludes" (1915)
ENGL 2200: English II (Prof. Khan)
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Digital Resources Related to T.S. Eliot
'Blast 2: War Number' (1915)
A digitized copy of the avant-garde literary magazine in which Eliot's "Preludes" first appeared (p.48).
'The Symbolist Movement in Literature' by Arthur Symons: The Book that Changed 20th-century Literature
A brief appreciation of the book that inspired T.S. Eliot's early poetry.
BBC Arena: T.S. Eliot (Video)
A six-part documentary on Eliot's life and work. Each part is approximately 15 minutes long.
Earlier Versions of Eliot's Early Verse: The Newly-Published Drafts in the Berg Collection
In this 1997 article, CB Trombold describes the origins of Eliot's "Preludes", which were set in poor and working class Dorchester and Roxbury. You may be asked to sign in with your WIT e-mail to view this article.
PennSound: Recordings of T.S. Eliot
Recordings of Eliot reading some of his most famous poems aloud.
Poetry Foundation: T.S. Eliot
A concise overview of the poet's life and writing.
T.S. Eliot
Free access to Eliot's literary output. Also includes biographical information, letters, and photos.
T.S. Eliot: "Preludes" (1915)
The text of the poem..
T.S. Eliot: "Tradition and the Individual Talent"
A concise appreciation of Eliot's best-known piece of literary criticism, first published in 1919.
T.S. Eliot: Poems, 1909-1925
A collection of Eliot's early published poetry.
T.S. Eliot: The Search for Happiness (Video)
A documentary on Eliot's private life and the continuing relevance of his work. (47 mins.).
E-books on T.S. Eliot
Becoming T.S. Eliot: The Rhetoric of Voice and Audience in Inventions of the March Hare
by
Jayme Stayer
Call Number: E-book
ISBN: 1421441039
Publication Date: 2021
T. S. Eliot: a Guide for the Perplexed
by
Steve Ellis
Call Number: E-book
ISBN: 9781847060167
Publication Date: 2009-08-25
T. S. Eliot
by
Craig Raine
Call Number: E-book
ISBN: 9780199774173
Publication Date: 2011
T. S. Eliot in Context
by
Jason Harding (Editor)
Call Number: E-book
ISBN: 9780521511537
Publication Date: 2011
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