Thomas Stearns Eliot T. S. Elliott, T. Feed. Elliott (English: Thomas Stearns Eliot) poet, playwright and literary critic won the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1948. Born on September 26, 1888 and died January 4, 1965. wrote poems: Love Song Ji. Alfred Prufrock, The Waste Land, men Jouf, Ash Wednesday, the four quatrains. Of his plays: Crime in the cathedral and a cocktail party. It also Starter "Tradition and the Individual Talent" article. Elliott was born in the United States and moved to the United Kingdom in 1914, then became a British subject in 1927.
Earliest works:
Prose
"The Birds of Prey" (a short story; 1905)[102]
"A Tale of a Whale" (a short story; 1905)
"The Man Who Was King" (a short story; 1905)[103]
"The Wine and the Puritans" (review, 1909)
"The Point of View" (1909)
"Gentlemen and Seamen" (1909)
"Egoist" (review, 1909)
Poems
"A Fable for Feasters" (1905)
"If Time and Space as Sages say'" (1905)
"[At Graduation 1905]" (1905)
"Song:'If space and time,as sages say'" (1907)
"Before Morning" (1908)
"Circe's Palace" (1908)
"Song: 'When we came home across the hill'" (1909)
"On a Portrait" (1909)
"Nocturne" (1909)
"Humoresque" (1910)
"Spleen" (1910)
"[Class] Ode" (1910)
1564 - 1616
1803 – 1882
1854 – 1900
1942 – 2016
1928 – 2014
1835 – 1910
1869 – 1948
1884 – 1962
1898 – 1963
1929 – 1993
1879 – 1955
1809 – 1865
1807 – 1870
1800 – 1859
1795 – 1821
1755 – 1793
1984 -
1989 – 2011
1943 – 2001
1815 – 1902
1929 – 1994
1767 – 1848