T.s. Eliot As one of Americas first modernist poets, T. S. Eliots unique style and field of operation matter would have a dramatic influence on writers for the century to come. Born in 1888 in St. Louis Mo. at the screw end of the "Cowboy era" he grew up in the more civilized industrial era of the early twentieth century, a time of the Wright Brothers and Henry Ford. The Eliot family was endowed with some of the scoop out intellectual and political connections in America of that time, and as a result went to only the best schools.
By 1906 he was a freshman in Harvard, finishing his bachelors in only 3 years and studying philosophy in France from 1910 to 1914, the outbreak of war. In 1915 the verse magazine Poetry published Eliots first famed piece, The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock. This was followed by other short poems such(prenominal) as Portrait of a Lady. The Waste Land, which appeared in 1922, is considered by some to be his most challenging work (see American Literature). In 1927 ...
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