T.S. Eliot wrote modernist poems that often explored themes of existentialism, religion, and the complexities of the human condition. His works, such as "The Waste Land" and "The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock," are known for their innovative use of language and form.
Have you actually read any Elliot? His most famous poems are free verse. Free verse is poetry without a metrical or rhyming pattern and was one of the epitomies of modernist verse, of which Elliot is the most famous exponent. The Waste Land and the Hollow Men are probably his best known free verse works. They are both excellent. And while we are on Elliot, Four Quartets is excellent also.
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TS Eliot died in London in 1965 of emphysema from heavy smoking.
He wrote it to symbolize his own personal journey to becoming a christian.
T.S. Eliot is primarily known for his poetry rather than novels. Some of his most famous poems include "The Waste Land," "The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock," and "Four Quartets." He did write a play called "Murder in the Cathedral," which is often considered a significant work in his literary career.
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yes because he had emphysema from heavy smoking and that is also how t.s. eliot died.
Thomas Stern Eliot... look it up it would make it a LOT easier... sheesh
T.S Eliot was not.
No, Eliot considered the different possible interpretations of Hamlet's character and motivations a defect in Shakespeare writing.
The "T" in T.S. Eliot stands for Thomas. His full name is Thomas Stearns Eliot.
Propagates means "gives birth to" in the excerpt of the TS Eliot poem.