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Project Bartleby The T.S. Eliot pages on the Project Bartleby site contain a bibliography, 3 books of poetry, and a book of essays. | |
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What the Thunder Said A great page "devoted to the life and works" of Eliot. Very well-designed, with an Eliot Timeline, links to many of Eliot's poems, and his particularly interesting essays. | |
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T.S. Eliot Campfire Chat Many people post to this site wanting help with Eliot's often abstruse poetry, and sometimes good help is offered. On the other hand, there are many postings by people who do not care about Eliot in the least but just want to cause trouble. One may want to approach some of the information offered in the postings with a certain degree of skepticism until one can check on the facts offered here. | |
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The Possibility of a Poetic Drama His essay from The Dial, as it appeared then--very impressive table of contents in this November 1920 issue! | |
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The TSE Website at the University of Missouri A well-done site which includes a search engine, works, FAQs, critical essays, and a Listserv. Two of these pages may be found in the following locations: | |
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An Online Concordance to T.S. Eliot's Poems | |
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Eliot Listserv To subscribe to this Listserv, leave the subject line blank, on the first line type SUBSCRIBE TSE, then type your first name and last name. | |
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Cats Cats, the Andrew Lloyd Webber musical, is of course based on Eliot's Old Possum's Book of Practical Cats. This is the official Web site for the musical and includes music clips and a quiz. | |
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Prufrock A hypertext version of "The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock," which some may find entertaining. Slow, but contains links to Hamlet and Michaelangelo, sirens, Lazarus, etc. | |
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My Shrine to T.S. Eliot Many of T.S. Eliot's poems may be found here. | |
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Waste Land Online From a personal homepage. | |
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The Hippopotamus This page contains the well-known poem, "The Hippopotamus." | |
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Page for T. S. Eliot, Anti-Semitism and Literary Form, by Anthony Julius Despite a fatuous introductory sentence, this page is necessary and topical. It is the Cambridge University Press page advertising the sensational 1995 book. While visiting this site, you may want also to check out some other titles, such as: | |
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The Cambridge Companion to T.S. Eliot | |
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Eliot Quotes by Category (Quotations from the author, arranged in terms of theme.) | |
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What T.S. Eliot Almost Believed A very intelligent and engaging essay on Eliot and spirituality from Christian Leadership Ministries. | |
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Harper Audio This site contains audio excerpts from "The Hollow Men," "The Waste Land" and Old Possum's Book of Honorable Cats. (Search by author for "Eliot.") | |
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Faber and Faber The London publisher for which Eliot worked. | |
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American Literature This useful page, posted by an English Teacher in Kobe, Japan, places Eliot among other 20th-century writers, and also provides a page of Internet resources, found at the following location: | |
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