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Letters of T.S. Eliot: 1898-1922

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by T. S. Eliot


  Abbey Theatre, Dublin, 1

  Abbott, Jacob, 1n, 2, 3

  Action Française, 1n

  Adams, Henry, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5

  Adams, J. J., 1

  Adams, John Quincy, 1n

  Addison, Joseph, 1

  Adelphi Gallery, 1n, 2

  Advocate, see Harvard Advocate

  Aeschylus, 1, 2n, 3, 4

  ‘Afternoon’, 1

  Aga Khan, 1

  Aiken, Conrad, 1;

  TSE writes to from Marburg, 1;

  TSE sends poems to, 1, 2;

  TSE writes to from London, 1, 2;

  introduces TSE to EP, 1n;

  TSE writes to from Merton, 1;

  death of second son, 1;

  TSE discusses his future with, 1;

  TSE writes to from USA, 1;

  TSE writes to from London, 1, 2;

  and Dial, 1;

  and Jepson–Monroe controversy, 1;

  moves to London, 1;

  TSE on, 1, 2;

  socialising with Eliots, 1, 2, 3;

  HWE Jr on poetry, 1;

  and emotion, 1;

  borrowings from TSE, 1, 2;

  and Dunster House Press, 1;

  further correspondence with TSE, 1

  WORKS:The Charnal Rose, Senlin, 1;

  Earth Triumphant and Other Titles in Verse, 1, 2, 3, 4;

  The House of Dust, 1, 2;

  ‘The Ivory Tower’, 1n;

  ‘Rupert Brooke’, 1n;

  ‘The Scientific Critic’ (review of SW), 1;

  Turns and Movies, and other tales in verse, 1, 2, 3

  Aiken, Jessie, 1, 2n

  Aiken, John, 1, 2n

  Ainley, Henry, 1n

  ‘Airs of Palestine, No 1’, 2n

  Aitken, Max, see Beaverbrook, Max

  Aitken, Lord

  Die Aktion, 1

  Alain-Fournier, see Fournier, Henri-Alban

  Aldington, Mrs, see Doolittle, Hilda

  Aldington, Richard, 1;

  and Egoist, 1;

  London lodgings, 1;

  review of Coterie, 1;

  at Russian Ballet, 1n;

  on TSE’s writing, 1;

  TSE on, 1, 2, 3;

  TSE anecdotes, 1n;

  introduces TSE to Richmond and TLS, 1n;

  TSE advises to write for NS, 1;

  TSE asks to hunt for country cottage, 1;

  and Dial, 1;

  financial, family and work problems, 1, 2;

  socialising with TSE, 1, 2;

  tries to give TSE money, 1;

  and Fanfare, 1;

  and H. D.’s poetry, 1, 2, 3;

  TSE offers 1 Clarence Gate Gardens in his absence, 2;

  and TWL, 1;

  and Sturge Moore, 1;

  and Bel Esprit, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6n, 7, 8, 9n, 10, 11;

  TSE discusses Criterion contributions with, 1, 2, 3;

  recommends Flint to TSE, 1, 2;

  takes offence over TSE’s criticism of contribution, 1, 2;

  on JMM borrowing from Proust, 1n;

  Rome trip, 1, 2;

  further correspondence with TSE, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18 works: ‘The Art of Poetry’, 19n;

  ‘At a Gate by the Way’, 1;

  ‘Cowley and the French Epicureans’, 1;

  ‘Cyrano de Bergerac’, 1;

  ‘Et Ego in Arcadia’, 1;

  ‘The Influence of Mr Joyce’, 1, 2, 3n, 4;

  Literary Studies and Reviews, 1n;

  ‘A Note on Waller’s Poems’, 1;

  ‘Pierre de Ronsard’, 1n;

  ‘The Poetry of T. S. Eliot’, 1n, 2n;

  review of SW, 1;

  ‘“Vaulting Ambition”’, 1

  Alexander, Archer, 1

  Alfred A. Knopf Inc., see Knopf, Alfred

  Allan papers, 1

  Amboise, 1

  ‘American Literature’, 1n, 2n

  ‘American Literature and the American Language’, 1n

  Amory, Roger, 1n

  Anderson, Margaret C., 1n, 2

  Anderson, Sherwood, 1n, 2, 3

  ‘Andrew Marvell’, 1, 2

  Anglo-French Society, 1

  Ansermet, Ernst, 1n

  Anthologia Lyrica, 1

  An Anthology of Modern Verse, 1

  Antonello of Messina, 1

  Antwerp, 1

  Apollinaire, Guillaume, 1n, 2

  ‘Apollinax’, see ‘Mr Apollinax’

  ‘Appearances appearances he said’, 1

  Apuleius, 1

  Ara Vos Prec: Rodker publishes, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10;

  name, 1;

  errors, 1;

  and Quinn, 1, 2, 3;

  TSE sends copy to HWE Jr, 1;

  and Shorter, 1;

  Monro buys up remaining stock, 1

  Aragon, Louis, 1n

  Archer, William, 1n, 2

  Aristophanes, 1, 2

  Aristotelian Society, 1, 2, 3, 4n

  Aristotle: TSE studies, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5;

  TSE writes on, 1;

  Woods asks TSE for more notes, 1;

  SW brings him to LW’s mind, 1

  Armstrong, Martin, 1n, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6

  Arnold, Matthew, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5

  Art & Letters: TSE’s involvement, 1;

  finances, 1;

  false rumour TSE to be second editor, 1;

  TSE on, 1;

  problems getting contributions, 1;

  folds, 1, 2

  TSE CONTRIBUTIONS: ‘Burbank with a Baedeker’, 1n, 2;

  ‘The Duchess of Malfi at the Lyric and Poetic Drama’, 1n, 2;

  ‘Marivaux’, 1n, 2n;

  ‘Some Notes on the Blank Verse of Christopher Marlowe’, 1n, 2;

  ‘Sweeney Erect’, 1n;

  see also Schiff, Sydney

  ‘The Art of Poetry’, 1n, 2n, 3n

  Arts League of Service, 1n, 2, 3, 4n, 5

  Ash-Wednesday, 1

  Asquith, Herbert, 1n, 2

  The Athenaeum: TSE declines assistant editorship, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5;

  JMM decides not to appoint anyone else, 1;

  effect of writing for on TSE’s reputation, 1, 2, 3;

  TSE on his articles for, 1;

  review of Poems, 1;

  TSE on, 1;

  Quinn congratulates TSE on work with, 1;

  and EP, 1;

  and WL, 1;

  EP dismissed, 1;

  review of SW, 1, 2;

  TSE distanced from, 1, 2;

  absorbed by Nation, 1;

  see also Nation TSE CONTRIBUTIONS: ‘American Literature’, 1n, 2n;

  ‘Beyle and Balzac’, 1n;

  ‘The Comedy of Humours’, 1;

  ‘Criticism in England’, 1n, 2n, 3;

  ‘Dante as a “Spiritual Leader”’, 1, 2;

  ‘The Education of Taste’, 1n, 2n;

  ‘Hamlet and His Problems’, 1n, 2n;

  ‘Kipling Redivivus’, 1;

  letters to editor, 1, 2, 3, 4;

  ‘The Method of Mr Pound’, 1;

  ‘The Naked Man’, 1n;

  Osborn review, 1n, 2n;

  ‘The Perfect Critic’, 1, 2n, 3, 4, 5n;

  ‘The Poetic Drama’, 1n;

  ‘The Post-Georgians’, 1n;

  ‘The Preacher as Artist’, 1;

  ‘A Romantic Patrician’, 1n, 2, 3n;

  ‘A Sceptical Patrician’, 1n, 2, 3, 4;

  ‘Swinburne and the Elizabethans’, 1n, 2, 3

  Atlantic Literary Agency, 1

  Atlantic Monthly, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5

  Audubon books, 1

  ‘Aunt Helen’, 1n

  Austen, Jane, 1, 2

  Aylward, James de Vine, 1n

  Babbitt, Irving, 1n, 2

  Bach, Johann Sebastian, 1

  Bacon, Francis, 1

  Baden-Powell, Lord, 1n

  Baedeker, 1n

  Bailey, John Cann, 1n

  Bairnsfather, Bruce, 1, 2n

  Bakewell’s Ancient Philosophy,
1

  Balderston, John Lloyd, 1n

  Balfe, Michael, 1n

  Balfour, Arthur, 1n

  Balieff, Nikita, 1n

  Ballets Russes, see Russian Ballet

  Balzac, Honoré de, 1

  Barnes, Jim, 1

  Barnfield, Richard, 1

  Barrès, Maurice, 1n, 2n

  Barrie, J. M., 1n, 2n

  Barry, Edward B., 1n

  Barry, Iris, 1n, 2n

  Baudelaire, Charles, 1, 2

  Bax, Clifford, 1, 2n

  Beach, Sylvia, 1, 2n

  Beare, John Isaac, 1n

  Beaumont, Francis, 1

  Beaverbrook, Max Aitken, Lord, 1

  Beddington, Violet, see Schiff, Violet

  Beddington-Behrens, Sir Edward, 1n

  Beddoes, Thomas Lovell, 1

  Beerbohm-Tree, Sir Herbert, 1n

  Beecham, Sir Thomas, 1n

  Bel Esprit scheme, 1, 2n, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16n;

  Liverpool Daily Post article, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8

  Bell, Clive, 1, 2, 3n, 4n, 5n, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10

  Bell, Vanessa, 1n, 2n, 3

  Bellay, Joachim du, 1n

  Belloc, Hilaire, 1n

  ‘Ben Jonson’, 1n, 2n, 3, 4, 5n, 6

  Benavente, Jacinto, 1n

  Benda, Julien, 1n, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8

  Bennett, Arnold, 1n, 2n, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7

  Bergson, Henri, 1, 2

  Berman, Dr Louis, 1n, 2, 3, 4

  Bernheim-Jeune Gallery, 1

  Berry, Anabel M., 1n

  Bertram, Ernst, 1n

  Betjeman, John, 1n, 2n

  ‘Beyle and Balzac’, 1n

  Bible, 1n, 2n, 3, 4n

  Bicker, Mr, 1

  Bierwirth, Heinrich Conrad, 1

  Binyon, Laurence, 1n, 2, 3, 4

  Bion, 1

  Bird, William, 1n, 2

  Birmingham Post, 1

  Birrell, Augustine, 1n

  Birrell, Francis, 1n, 2

  Bishop, John Peale, 1n, 2n

  Black, Jennie, 1n

  Blake, William, 1, 2n

  Blanshard, Brand, 1n, 2

  Blast, 1, 2, 3, 4

  Bloomsbury, 1

  Blot, General, 1n

  Boas, F. S., 1n, 2n

  Bobo, General Rosalvo, 1n

  Bodenheim, Max, 1n, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6

  Bolo poems, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8n, 9n

  Bomberg, David, 1n

  Boni and Liveright, 1n, 2n, 3n, 4, 5, 6;

  see also Liveright, Horace

  The Bookman, 1

  ‘The Borderline of Prose’, 1

  Borrow, George, 1

  Bos, Charles du, 1n, 2

  Bosanquet, Bernard, 1

  Bosche, Miss, 1

  Bosham, Sussex: 1916 holiday at, 1, 2, 3, 4;

  1917 holiday at, 1, 2, 3, 4;

  1919 holidays at, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6;

  Eliots take weekend cottage at, 1, 2, 3, 4;

  Eliots no longer able to rent same, 1n

  Bosschère, Jean de, 1n, 2, 3

  Boston, Massachusetts, 1n

  Boston Art School, 1n

  Boston Evening Transcript, 1, 2n, 3

  ‘The Boston Evening Transcript’, 1n, 2n

  Boston Herald, 1

  Boswell, James, 1

  Boucicault, Dion, 1n

  Boulestin, X. M., 1

  Bourget, Paul, 1n, 2n

  Boutroux, Émile, 1

  Bowen, Stella, 1

  Boyd, Ernest A., 1n

  Bradford, Gamaliel, 1n, 2

  Bradley, F. H., 1n;

  TSE’s thesis on, 1n, 2, 3, 4;

  ideas, 1;

  TSE’s article, 1;

  teachers, 1n;

  TSE on, 1, 2n;

  Appearance and Reality, 1

  Braithwaite, William Stanley, 1n

  Brancusi, Constantin, 1

  Braque, Georges, 1n

  Brentano (bookseller), 1

  Breughel, Pieter, 1

  Bridges, Robert, 1

  ‘A Brief Treatise on the Criticism of Poetry’, 1, 2, 3

  Briggs, L. B. R., 1nn, 2, 3

  Brighton, 1

  Bristol, L. M., 1n

  British Museum: TSE’s first visit, 1;

  TSE on, 1;

  TSE at library, 1, 2;

  false rumours TSE to work at, 1;

  EP on, 1;

  TSE reads for Yorkshire lectures at, 1;

  TSE on library opening hours, 1

  Britten, Benjamin, 1n

  Broad, Mr (solicitor), 1

  Broad, Charles Dunbar, 1n

  Brontë sisters, 1, 2, 3

  Brooke, Rupert, 1

  Brooks, Dinah (dog), 1, 2, 3

  Brooks, Van Wyck, 1n, 2

  Browning, Robert, 1, 2n, 3, 4n, 5, 6

  Bruges, 1, 2

  Brussels, 1

  Bryan, William Jennings, 1, 2n

  Bryant, William Cullen, 1

  Buchen Company, 1n

  Buckle, Charles, 1n

  Buddhist Society, 1

  Bulmer, John Legge, 1n

  ‘Burbank with a Baedeker: Bleistein with a Cigar’, 1n, 2n, 3n, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9n

  Burke, Edmund, 1

  Burnet, John, 1

  Burnham, Henry Levy-Lawson, Viscount, 1

  Burns, Robert, 1

  Burnt Norton, 1n

  Burrel, Marguerite C., 1n

  Butler, Samuel, 1, 2, 3

  Butler-Thwing, Francis, 1n, 2

  Byron, George Gordon, Lord, 1n, 2n

  Cabell, James Branch, 1

  Cabot, Joseph Sebastian, 1n

  Caesar, Julius, 1

  Cajore, Professor, 1

  Calkins, Mary Whiton, 1n

  Camberwell Work House, 1

  Cambridge Social Dramatic Club, 1n

  Cambridge University: TSE visits, 1;

  TSE reads paper to Moral Science Club, 1, 2;

  TSE on, 1

  Campion, Thomas, 1, 2

  Cannan, Gilbert, 1n

  Carew, Thomas, 1

  Carlyle, Thomas, 1, 2, 3n, 4

  Carrington, Dora, 1n

  Carroll, Miss, 1

  Casaubon, Mme, 1

  Catholic Anthology 1914, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6

  Catullus, 1

  Caxton Hall lecture, 1, 2

  Cazamian, Louis, 1

  Cecil, Lord Robert, 1

  Cellini, Benvenuto, 1

  Cendrars, Blaise, 1n

  The Century, 1, 2

  The Chapbook, 1, 2, 3, 4n, 5, 6, 7n

  Chapman, Frank M., 1

  Chapman, George, 1

  Chapman, R. W., 1nn

  Chapman & Hall, 1

  Chase, Mrs, 1

  Chaucer, Geoffrey, 1

  Le Chauve-Souris, 1

  Chekhov, Anton Pavlovich, see Tchehov, Anton Pavlovich

  Chicago University, 1

  Child, Harold, 1n

  Child, Harrison Bird (‘Harry’), 1n, 2, 3, 4, 5

  Christy, Howard Chandler, 1n

  Cicero, 1

  Clarendon, Edward Hyde, Earl of, 1

  Clarendon Press, 1n

  Clark lectures, see The Varieties of Metaphysical Poetry

  ‘Classics in English’, 1n

  Claudel, Paul, 1n

  Clemenceau, Georges, 1

  Clement, James (Jim), 1n, 2

  Clifton, H. E., 1n

  Clutton-Brock, Arthur, 1n, 2n, 3n, 4n, 5, 6n, 7

  Cobb family, 1

  Cobb, Richard, 1

  Cobden-Sanderson, Richard, 1n, 2n, 3;

  EP discusses his publishing Instigations, 1n;

  some possibility of publishing TSE collected volume, 1;

  and Criterion, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31, 32;

  father’s death, 1

  Cobden-Sanderson, T. J., 1n

  Cochran, C. B., 1n

  Cocteau, Jean, 1n, 2

  Colefax, Lady, 1

  Colefax, Sybil, 1n
r />   Coleridge, Samuel Taylor, 1n, 2, 3n, 4, 5, 6

  Collège de France, 1

  Collingwood, R. G., 1n, 2, 3n

  Colonial Dames of America, 1

  Colvin, Sir Sidney, 1

  ‘The Comedy of Humours’, 1

  Common Sense, 1

  The Confidential Clerk, 1n

  Conrad, Joseph, 1, 2n, 3, 4, 5, 6

  Contact, 1, 2, 3n

  ‘Contemporanea’, 1n

  ‘Contemporary English Prose’, 1

  Il Convegno, 1

  ‘Conversation Galante’, 1n

  Cook, Sheila, 1, 2

  Cook, Walter, 1n, 2

  Cook family, 1

  ‘A Cooking Egg’, 1n, 2n, 3, 4

  Cookson, William, 1n

  Copeau, Jacques, 1n

  Corbière, Tristan, 1n, 2, 3

  Corneille, Pierre, 1

  Coterie, 1n, 2, 3n

  Couperus, Louis, 1n

  ‘Cousin Nancy’, 1n, 2n

  Cowley, Abraham, 1, 2, 3

  Cranch, Rev. Christopher Pearse, 1n

  Cricklewood, 1

  The Criterion (later New Criterion): advertising, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6;

 

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