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HUNTINGDON: TS Eliot Festival: HUNTINGDON: TS Eliot Festival Saturday, May 17th, 2008, 2pm A day of poetic events, including the annual Little Gidding lecture, delivered by Peter Stanford, the authorised biographer of C Day-Lewis, and an evening reading by poet Sean ... TS Eliot, The Waste Land, 1922: TS Eliot, The Waste Land, 1922:. I think we are in rats’ alley. Where the dead men lost their bones. ‘What is that noise?’ The wind under the door. ‘What is that noise now? What is the wind doing?’ My nerves are bad today. ... what do Newton Minow & TS Eliot have in common?: What indeed do Newton Minow (JFK's then-young FCC chairman) and TS Eliot have in common? You really should know the answer to this. Here's a hint: if you click here you will go to my 1960 blog, where I've written something about the ... TS Eliot on Modern Education: The universities are too far gone in secularization, they have too long lost any common fundamental assumption as to what education is for, and they are too big." From "Modern Education and the Classics" in TS Eliot Selected Essays, ... AE Houseman, Siegfried Sassoon, TS Eliot, and Large Swaths of ...: Recently, I outed my husband to a few people as the only man ever to cap quote for me in conversation. He batted me back a bit of Julius Caesar. So it wasn't the romance of the poetry that got me. I was going to ask all y'all if you ... The Five Most Important Books for Randall Kennedy: TS Eliot again: Randall Kennedy is a professor at Harvard where he teaches courses on contracts, freedom of expression, and the regulation of race relations. From his books the best known is probably Nigger: The Strange Career of a Troublesome Word. ... TS Eliot was wrong…: TS Eliot was wrong. May, not April, is the cruelest month. Three years ago this week a friend of mine died long before his considerable talent and beautiful soul had any right to leave behind the rest of us. I will not canonize him; ... TS Eliot Didn’t Like Christian Art Either: I don’t generally agree with or like Eliot, but this quote is too good not to share. Why, I would ask, is most religious verse so bad; and why does so little religious verse reach the highest levels of poetry? ... Eliot and the Five Types of Criticism: I bring all this up because I am reading TS Eliot's selected prose right now, and he seems to subscribe to all of the schools. Eliot is pretty much forgotten as a critic, which I'm sure is a consequence of his being so closely ... TS Eliot: 'Only those who will risk going too far can possibly find out how far one can go.' TS Eliot - The Word. |