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Great writers (Television progam : 1988)

Explores the life and work of author T.S. Eliot, following his early career as a poet in the United States and his eventual decision to become a British citizen. Includes appearances by Eliot combined with discussions by Frank Kermode, Quentin Bell, Stephen Spender, and others who examine Eliot the man, his political and religious convictions, and his years of public adulation.

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  • "T.S. Eliot"
  • "Voices and visions, T.S. Eliot"
  • "Voices & visions, T.S. Eliot"

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  • "Exploration de la vie et de l'oeuvre du poète visionnaire américain T. S. Eliot. Description de ses oeuvres comme des drames de la discordance mettant en scène des ménagères névrosées, des vétérans de la première grande guerre ou des chanteuses de clubs miteux, qui cherchent à se trouver un appui dans le détritus de l'existence moderne. Lecture (parfois par Eliot) d'extraits de son oeuvre, aux thèmes d'aliénation, de décadence ou de décomposition. Commentaires des écrivains Stephen Spender, Frank Kermode, William Alfred, Grover Smith et Quentin Bell."
  • "An appreciation and exploration of the poetry and life of T.S. Eliot by friends and critics, with segments of his poetry read and illustrated. Some of the poetry is read by Eliot himself from recordings."
  • "Explores the life and work of author T.S. Eliot, following his early career as a poet in the United States and his eventual decision to become a British citizen. Includes appearances by Eliot combined with discussions by Frank Kermode, Quentin Bell, Stephen Spender, and others who examine Eliot the man, his political and religious convictions, and his years of public adulation."@en
  • "Situations from the life of T.S. Eliot, with recitations from his poetry. Part of a college course in American poetry that presents the lives and poetry of 13 major poets."
  • "Situations from the life of T.S. Eliot, with recitations from his poetry. Part of a college course in American poetry that presents the lives and poetry of 13 major poets."@en
  • "An appreciation and exploration of the poetry and life of T.S. Eliot by friends and critics, with segments of his poetry read and illustrated. Some of the poetry as read by Eliot himself from recordings."@en
  • "An appreciation and exploration of the poetry and life of T.S. Eliot by friends and critics, with segments of his poetry read and illustrated. Some of the poetry as read by Eliot himself from recordings."
  • "Eliot's life, influence and poetry from the bold originality of "Prufrock" to the probing, metitative style of "Four quartets" are explored with photos, archival footage and discussion with friends, critics and scholars."
  • "The life and career of American born poet T.S. Eliot related through photographs, film clips, his own readings of his work, and the commentary of critics and other poets and writers."
  • "The life and career of American born poet T.S. Eliot related through photographs, film clips, his own readings of his work, and the commentary of critics and other poets and writers."@en
  • "Explores the life and work of author T.S. Eliot. Follows his early career as a poet in the United States and his eventual decision to become a British citizen. Includes appearances by Eliot combined with discussions by Frank Kermode, Quentin Bell, Stephen Spender, and others who examine Eliot the man, his political and religious convictions, and his years of public adulation. Designed for use in a television course on modern American poetry."
  • "Explores the life and work of author T.S. Eliot. Follows his early career as a poet in the United States and his eventual decision to become a British citizen. Includes appearances by Eliot combined with discussions by Frank Kermode, Quentin Bell, Stephen Spender, and others who examine Eliot the man, his political and religious convictions, and his years of public adulation. Designed for use in a television course on modern American poetry."@en
  • "T. S. Eliot was the greatest poet of our century and "The waste land" was his most influential poem. In this program poets Sir Stephen Spender, Craig Raine (Eliot's biographer), and Peter Ackroyd explore the complex nature of this poem, analyse its appeal and trace how it has become one of the most famous poems of this century."@en
  • "Eliot's life, influence, and poetry from the bold originality of "Prufrock" to the probing, meditative style of "Four Quartets" are explored with photos, archival footage and discussion with friends, critics, and scholars."@en
  • "Explores the life and work of author T.S. Eliot. Follows his early career as a poet in the United States and his eventual decision to become a British citizen. Includes appearances by Eliot combined with discussions by Frank Kermode, Stephen Spender, and others who examine Eliot the man, his political and religious convictions, and his years of public adulation. Designed for use in a television course on modern American poetry."@en
  • "Situations from the life of T.S. Eliot, with recitations from his poetry."

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  • "Documentary television programs"@en
  • "Nonfiction television programs"@en
  • "Video recordings for the hearing impaired"@en
  • "Biography"
  • "Biographical television programs"@en
  • "Biography"@en
  • "Biographical films"@en
  • "Television programs"@en
  • "Digital video"@en
  • "Criticism, interpretation, etc"
  • "Criticism, interpretation, etc"@en

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  • "Great writers (Television progam : 1988)"@en
  • "T.S. Eliot"
  • "T.S. Eliot"@en
  • "Voices & visions T.S. Eliot"
  • "T. S. Eliot"@en