T. S. Eliot
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T. S. Eliot, 1934 |
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| Ganwyd | Thomas Stearns Eliot Medi 26, 1888 St. Louis, Missouri |
| Bu farw | Ionawr 4, 1965 (aged 76) London, England |
| Gwaith | Poet, dramatist, literary critic, and editor |
| Dinasyddiaeth | American by birth; British from 1927 |
| Addysg | A.B. in philosophy |
| Alma mater | Harvard University Merton College, Oxford |
| Cyfnod | 1905–1965 |
| Symudiad llenyddol | Modernism |
| Gwaith nodedig | The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock (1915), The Waste Land (1922), Four Quartets (1944) |
| Gwobrau | Nobel Prize for Literature (1948), Order of Merit (1948) |
| Priodi | Vivienne Haigh-Wood (1915–1947); Esmé Valerie Fletcher (1957–death) |
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Bardd, dramodydd a beirniad llenyddol oedd Thomas Stearns Eliot, OM (26 Medi 1888 – 4 Ionawr 1965). Derbyniodd y Wobr Llenyddiaeth Nobel yn 1948. Ysgrifenodd gerddi The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock, The Waste Land, The Hollow Men, Ash Wednesday, a Four Quartets; y dramâu Murder in the Cathedral a The Cocktail Party; an'r traethawd Tradition and the Individual Talent. Ganwyd Eliot yn yr Unol Daleithiau, ond symudodd i Brydain Fawr yn 1914 (yn 25 oed), a daeth yn ddinesydd Prydeinig yn 1927, yn 39 oed.
Gweithfeydd Cynnar[golygu]
- Rhyddiaeth
- Barddoniaeth
- "A Fable for Feasters" (1905)
- "[A Lyric:]'If Time and Space as Sages say'" (1905)
- "[At Graduation 1905]" (1905)
- "Song:'If space and time,as sages say'" (1907)
- "Before Morning" (1908)
- "Circe's Palace" (1908)
- "Song: 'When we came home across the hill'" (1909)
- "On a Portrait" (1909)
- "Nocturne" (1909)
- "Humoresque" (1910)
- "Spleen" (1910)
- "[Class]Ode" (1910)
Ffynonellau[golygu]
- ↑ Hart Crane (1899-1932)
- ↑ Influences by Seamus Heaney, Bostonreview.net, accessed August 3, 2009.
- ↑ The three short stories published in the Smith Academy Record (1905) have never been recollected in any form and have virtually been neglected.
- ↑ As for a comparative study of this short story and Rudyard Kipling's "The Man Who Would Be King", see Tatsushi Narita, T. S. Eliot and his Youth as "A Literary Columbus" (Nagoya: Kougaku Shuppan, 2011), 21-30.