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T. S. Eliot |
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General Resources |
Exploring The Waste Land (with hyperlinked notes, definitions, -translations, cross references, texts of works alluded to, commentary, -and questions to the reader.)(Rickard A. Parker) |
T.S. Eliot Page (Michael Eiichi Hishikawa) |
T.S. Eliot Page (The Poetry Archives) |
The T.S. Eliot Page (Bruce Ong) |
The Waste Land (A hypertext presentation of 'The Waste Land', using links to texts on the Web to highlight the poem's radical intertextuality.) (Michael Green ) |
What the Thunder Said: T.S. Eliot Page (Raymond Camden) |
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Poetry |
"The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock" (includes introductory headnote from the Harper-Collins World Civilizations Reader) |
"The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock" (www.cs.amherst.edu) |
Poems (1920) |
T.S. Eliot, Poems (1920) (Project Library) |
"Burbank with a Baedeker: Bleistein with a Cigar" |
"A Cooking Egg" |
"Dans le Restaurant" |
"The Hippopotamus" |
"Le Directeur" |
"Lune de Miel" |
"Mélange Adultère de Tout" |
"Mr. Eliot's Sunday Morning Service" |
"Sweeney among the Nightingales" |
"Sweeney Erect" |
"Whispers of Immortality" |
Prufrock and Other Observations (1917) |
T.S. Eliot, Prufrock and Other Observations (1917) (Bartleby Library) |
"Aunt Helen" |
"The Boston Evening Transcript" |
"Conversation Galante" |
"Cousin Nancy" |
"Hysteria" |
"La Figlia che Piange" |
"The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock " |
"Morning at the Window" |
"Mr. Apollinax" |
"Portrait of a Lady" |
"Preludes" |
"Rhapsody on a Windy Night" |
The Waste Land (Bartleby Library) |
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Prose |
The Sacred Wood Essays on Poetry and Criticism (1920) |
Homepage (Bartleby Library) |
"Blake" |
"Dante" |
"Euripides and Professor Murray" |
"Hamlet and His Problems" |
Imperfect Critics |
"The French Intelligence" |
"The Local Flavour" |
"A Note on the American Critic" |
"A Romantic Aristocrat" |
"Swinburne as Critic" |
"Introduction" |
"Ben Jonson" |
"Notes on the Blank Verse of Christopher Marlowe" |
"The Perfect Critic" |
"Philip Massinger" |
"The Possibility of a Poetic Drama" |
" 'Rhetoric' and Poetic Drama" |
"Swinburne as Poet" |
"Tradition and the Individual Talent" |
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