Results for: books tagged ‘Eliot’
Notes Towards the Definition of Culture: T. S. Eliot
'The term culture . . . includes all the characteristic activities and interests of a people; Derby Day, Henley Regatta, Cowes, the twelfth of August, a cup final, the dog ... More
The Confidential Clerk: T. S. Eliot
The Confidential Clerk was first produced at the Edinburgh Festival in the summer of 1953.'The dialogue of The Confidential Clerk has a precision and a lightly felt rhythm unmatched in ... More
Selected Prose of T. S. Eliot: T. S. Eliot
'Literary criticism is a distinctive activity of the civilised mind.' With Eliot's dictum in mind, Professor Kermode has selected from the whole range of his critical writings, some of them ... More
The Cocktail Party: T. S. Eliot
'Obviously something more than a successful play, it is the practical demonstration of a patently conceived theory of dramatic form, and as such of high historical interest.' Times Literary Supplement'Eliot ... More
The Illustrated Old Possum: T. S. Eliot
These lovable cat poems were written by T. S. Eliot for his godchildren and friends in the 1930s. They have delighted generations of children since, and inspired Andrew Lloyd Webber's ... More
The Family Reunion: T. S. Eliot
Eliot's haunting verse play, set in a country house in the north of England, was performed at the Westminster Theatre in London in March 1939, six months before the outbreak ... More
Murder in the Cathedral: T. S. Eliot
Murder in the Cathedral, written for the Canterbury Festival on 1935, was the first high point on T. S. Eliot's dramatic achievement. It remains one of the great plays of ... More
The Elder Statesman: T. S. Eliot
T. S. Eliot's last play, drafted originally in 1955 but not completed until three years later. Lord Claverton, an eminent former cabinet minister and banker, is helped to confront his ... More
The Use of Poetry: T. S. Eliot
A Student's Guide to the Selected Poems of T. S. Eliot: B. C. Southam
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