Associate professor provides the text of "The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock." Click on a piece of text to get a picture or a related story.
Features a collection of Eliot's poetry, including such classic poems as "The Wasteland" and "The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock."
Access this list of links to the full texts of several of the poet's works.
Enter Bartleby Library to contemplate this 1920 book of poems by Eliot, with "Gerontion" and "Sweeney Erect" being among them.
Bartleby shares access the complete text to Eliot's first book of poems, which contains the groundbreaking "The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock."
Dedication to T.S. Eliot offers this group of selected works, including "Mr Appolinax," "Portrait of a Lady," and "Preludes."
Essay by T.S. Eliot states that criticism is possible only if the critic reads poetry as a work of art, and not as an extension of the poet.
Bartleby Library share's the complete text of Eliot's "The Sacred Wood: Essays on Poetry and Criticism." Contents include "Blake" and "Dante."
University of Toronto page contains a short bio of the poet and a collection of 19 poems, including "The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock."
Fan furnishes a biographical sketch of the writer and links to text archives.
Read the full text of this well-known poem by the St. Louis, Missouri-born poet and critic.
Read this review of Andrew Marvell, in which Eliot praises the wit of the metaphysical poet and declares that such writing has been lost since.
Read T.S. Eliot s essay on "Hamlet," in which he comments on the problems found within the play in regards to both the plot and artistic quality.
Originally printed anonymously in 1917, Eliot wrote this critique of Ezra Pound, which advised critics to open their minds to the new meters found in Pound s poetry.
First published in March of 1917, this T.S. Eliot essay discusses "vers libre," offering ruminations on what it is and if it truly exists.
Published in October 1921, this essay by T.S. Eliot focuses on the metaphysical poets, tracing back their origin and defining the moment when such perspective was lost.
Guide includes the full text, commentary, earlier versions of the poem, and links to texts that Eliot alludes to in this 1922 piece.
One and only poem that helped define modernity. This original text includes Eliot's notes.
Contains online texts of major poems and discusses their allusions, with links to discussion groups and bibliography.