Eliot, T. S. (Thomas Stearns), 1888-1965
Dates
- Existence: September 26, 1888 - January 4, 1965
Biography
T.S. (Thomas Stearns) Eliot (1888-1965), poet, essayist, publisher, playwright, literary critic and editor, who renounced his American citizenship and became a British subject in 1927.
Found in 13 Collections and/or Records:
George Barker collection
The collection consists of poetry and prose by George Barker in autograph, typescript, and printed forms, including poems with autograph revisions by T. S. Eliot. Also present are a small group of letters to Barker from editors and colleagues including Brian Higgins and Oscar Williams, six line drawings by Barker, and a collection of ten typescripts of poems by William Bell.
Cleanth Brooks papers
The Cleanth Brooks Papers contain correspondence, manuscripts of books, textbooks, essays, lectures, and various other shorter works, classroom material, professional papers, writings of others, and personal papers which document aspects of the life and career of Cleanth Brooks.
Julien Cornell papers relating to Ezra Pound
T. S. Eliot collection
Contains letters from T. S. Eliot to various individuals, drafts of writings by Eliot, and writings on Eliot by Helen Gardner. Portions of the collection are photocopies and photostats of material held by other repositories.
Robert Fitzgerald papers
Furioso papers
Ralph Hodgson papers
Maynard Mack papers
Archibald MacLeish collection
The collection contains writings, correspondence, a handful of personal papers, and a songbook. The bulk of the material consists of drafts of such works as Songs for Eve (1954), The Wild Old Wicked Men & Other Poems (1968), The American Bell (1962), Herakles (1967), J. B. , and A Continuing Journey (1968).
Olga Rudge Papers
Sherwood Trask Papers
The collection consists of correspondence, writings, printed material, photographs, and personal papers by and relating to American educator and poet Sherwood Trask.
T. C. Wilson Papers
The T. C. Wilson Papers consist of correspondence, writings, and personal papers relating to the life and career of American poet-critic Theodore Carl Wilson.