Critical companion to T.S. Eliot; a literary reference to his life and work.(Brief Article)(Book Review)

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Critical companion to T.S. Eliot; a literary reference to his life and work.

Murphy, Russell Elliott.

Facts On File, Inc.

2007

614 pages

$75.00

Hardcover

Facts On File Library of American Literature

PS3509

This volume, aimed at readers in grades nine and up, presents the life and works of writer T.S. Eliot. After a biography, the majority of the volume contains entries on his major works (poems, plays, and critical essays), followed by entries on related people, places, themes, influences, and topics, from James Joyce to ...

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