T. S. Eliot
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'''Thomas Stearns Eliot''' ([[September 26]] [[1888]] – [[January 4]] [[1965]]), was an American-born English [[poetry|poet]], [[play|dramatist]] and [[literary critic]]. He wrote the poems "[[The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock]]", ''[[The Waste Land]]'', "[[The Hollow Men]]", "[[Ash Wednesday (poem)|Ash Wednesday]]", and ''[[Four Quartets]]''; the plays ''[[Murder in the Cathedral]]'' and ''[[The Cocktail Party]]''; and the essay "[[Tradition and the Individual Talent]]". | '''Thomas Stearns Eliot''' ([[September 26]] [[1888]] – [[January 4]] [[1965]]), was an American-born English [[poetry|poet]], [[play|dramatist]] and [[literary critic]]. He wrote the poems "[[The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock]]", ''[[The Waste Land]]'', "[[The Hollow Men]]", "[[Ash Wednesday (poem)|Ash Wednesday]]", and ''[[Four Quartets]]''; the plays ''[[Murder in the Cathedral]]'' and ''[[The Cocktail Party]]''; and the essay "[[Tradition and the Individual Talent]]". | ||
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+ | *''[[Notes Towards the Definition of Culture]]'' | ||
+ | *''[[Tradition and the Individual Talent]]'' | ||
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Thomas Stearns Eliot (September 26 1888 – January 4 1965), was an American-born English poet, dramatist and literary critic. He wrote the poems "The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock", The Waste Land, "The Hollow Men", "Ash Wednesday", and Four Quartets; the plays Murder in the Cathedral and The Cocktail Party; and the essay "Tradition and the Individual Talent".
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