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By: Brian Paynter
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Early Life Thomas Stearns Eliot was born in St. Louis, Missouri He attended Smith Academy in St. Louis and then the Milton Academy in Massachusetts Attended Harvard Due to WWI he never went back to Harvard to take the final exam
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Early Life He married Vivienne Haigh-Wood and took a job in London, England, as a school teacher. Not long after he became a bank clerk A position he would hold on to until 1925
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Early Literary Career It was around this time when Eliot began a lifelong friendship with American Poet Ezra Pound The first poem of this period was “The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock Eliot also wrote literary criticisms and reviews
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Literary Career In 1919, Eliot published poems which contained “Gerontion” Eliot used many symbols in his poetry and it was very detailed. In 1922, Eliot wrote “The Wasteland” That same year, he a literary journal called Criterion 2 years later, Eliot left his bank job and joined a publishing house, “Faber&Faber”
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Literary Career His later poems included “Ash Wednesday” and “Four Quartets” These would prove to be influential writings Eliot was not only a poet but he was involved in drama. Eliot wrote 7 plays The most famous being “Murder in the Cathedral” and “The Cocktail Party For his vast influence in poetry, criticism, and drama, Eliot won the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1948 and Won the Order of the Merit
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Conclusion T.S. Eliot influenced many people with his writings and make people think beyond their limits. He made many contributions to literature and is one of the most daring innovators of twentieth-century literature. Thomas Stearns Eliot died on January 4th, 1965
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