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100 | 1 | _aAckroyd, Peter | |
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_aT.S. Eliot _b: a life _c/ Peter Ackroyd |
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_aNew York _b: Simon and Schuster _c, c1984 |
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_a400 p. : _billus. : _c24 cm |
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520 | _aIn the twentieth century, no Anglo-American poet or critic has matched the influence of Thomas Stearns Eliot. Despite his political and religious conservatism, Eliot was among the most innovative of the literary modernists, a figure to be reckoned with by admirers and critics alike. Peter Ackroyd delves into the work and mind of a man who redefined the very terms of modern poetry. | ||
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_aEliot, T. S., _q(Thomas Stearns), _d1888-1965 |
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_aPoets, American _y — 20th century _vBiography |
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