[Voice of the Shuttle] Home | MyVoS | Help | About VOS
Search:

[On This Page]

 •  General Resources
 •  Poetry
 •  Prose
Modern British Authors, Works, Projects
T. S. Eliot   Suggest a Link
[Top]
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)
[Top]
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)
[Top]
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" 


VoS is woven by Alan Liu and a development team
in the U.California, Santa Barbara, English Department.
Contact: ayliu@english.ucsb.edu — To suggest links for inclusion in VoS, please use the "Suggest a Link" button on the relevant category page. To offer feedback on the site, please use the feedback form.
Guide: What the Title of VoS Means Navigating and Bookmarking VoS Contributing Links Helping Edit VoS Technical Specs Credits

[To Top]