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Thomas Stearns Eliot (Tom, J.A.D. Spence, Rev. Charles James Grimble, Deliberate Pedant, Old Possum, Muriel A. Schwartz, Gus Krutch, Helen B. Trundlett, Aged Eagle, Charles Augustus Conybeare) was born on 26 September, 1888 in St. Louis, Missouri, USA, is a Writer, Soundtrack, Actor. Discover T.S. Eliot's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money? Also learn how He earned most of T.S. Eliot networth?

Popular As Thomas Stearns Eliot (Tom, J.A.D. Spence, Rev. Charles James Grimble, Deliberate Pedant, Old Possum, Muriel A. Schwartz, Gus Krutch, Helen B. Trundlett, Aged Eagle, Charles Augustus Conybeare)
Occupation writer,soundtrack,actor
Age 77 years old
Zodiac Sign Libra
Born 26 September, 1888
Birthday 26 September
Birthplace St. Louis, Missouri, USA
Date of death 4 January, 1965
Died Place London, England, UK
Nationality United States

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T.S. Eliot Height, Weight & Measurements

At 77 years old, T.S. Eliot height is 5' 11" (1.8 m) .

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Who Is T.S. Eliot's Wife?

His wife is Valerie Eliot (10 January 1957 - 4 January 1965) ( his death), Vivienne Haigh-Wood (26 June 1915 - 22 January 1947) ( her death)

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Wife Valerie Eliot (10 January 1957 - 4 January 1965) ( his death), Vivienne Haigh-Wood (26 June 1915 - 22 January 1947) ( her death)
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T.S. Eliot Net Worth

His net worth has been growing significantly in 2022-2023. So, how much is T.S. Eliot worth at the age of 77 years old? T.S. Eliot’s income source is mostly from being a successful Writer. He is from United States. We have estimated T.S. Eliot's net worth , money, salary, income, and assets.

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2000

Based on his book of whimsical poems, "Old Possum's Book of Practical Cats", the musical "Cats" was the longest-running show in Broadway history, racking up 7,485 performances when it closed its 18-year-run in the year 2000.

1986

Pictured on a 22¢ US commemorative postage stamp in the Literary Arts series, issued 26 September 1986 (98th anniversary of his birth).

1951

In addition to his great poetry, Eliot was an accomplished playwright, best known for "Murder in the Cathedral (1951)" (1935), "The Family Reunion" (1935), and "The Cocktail Party" (1949).

1950

He won a Tony Award for Best Play when "The Cocktail Party" was produced on Broadway in 1950. Thirty-three years later, Eliot won two more Tony Awards, posthumously, for "Cats", cited for Best Book of a Musical and Best Original Score as the lyricist.

1948

Fittingly, upon being awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1948, the Swedish Academy lauded Eliot "for his outstanding, pioneer contribution to present-day poetry".

1947

Viv died in 1947. Ten years later, the 68 year-old Eliot married Esmé Valerie Fletcher, who was 36 years his junior.

1936

Time Magazine titled its review of his "Collected Poems" in 1936 "Royalist, Classicist, Anglo-Catholic".

1933

His first wife, a Cambridge governess, was named Vivienne, but she preferred to spell her name Vivien. They separated in 1933. In 1938 she was committed to a mental hospital, where she lived until her death in 1947. Eliot never visited her there.

1927

) Enamored of England, he spent the rest of his life there, becoming a British subject in 1927. Deeply conservative, the rigid class hierarchies of England appealed to him. He eschewed the Unitarianism of his family and became an ardent Anglo-Catholic within the bosom of the Church of England.

1925

(Its record eventually was overtaken by Andrew Lloyd Webber's musical version of Phantom Of The Opera (1925). )Eliot also busied himself as belletrist and essayist. While his belles lettres on literary topics are valuable, his essays on the human condition are less so due to his illiberal point of view.

1922

Most famous as the author of two rather difficult poems which have become literary classics, "The Waste Land" (1922) and "The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock" (1917).

1921

Eliot also suffered from mental problems and suffered a breakdown in 1921 and was treated at a sanitarium in Switzerland. The brilliant though emotionally troubled artist, whom the New York Times in its obituary called "the poet of gray melancholy,", created some of the greatest masterpieces of English literature, beginning with "The Love Song of J.

1915

Eliot's first marriage to Vivienne Haigh-Wood, whom he wed in 1915 (partly to gain residency in England), was a disaster. Vivienne's biographer, Carole Seymour-Jones, attributed the strain in the marriage partly to what she contends was Eliot's closet homosexuality, though Vivienne's mental instability and poor health were major factors in the deterioration of their relationship. Eliot eventually had to institutionalize her.

Alfred Prufrock" (written in America and published in 1915) and including "Gerontion "(1920), "The Waste Land" (1922) and "The Hollow Men" (1925). The "Waste Land" was a watershed of literary modernism and revolutionized Anglo-American letters.

1914

He decided to spend 1914-15 at the University of Marburg in Germany, but his plans were dashed by the declaration of the First World War. He won a scholarship to attend Merton College at Oxford and that changed his life as it put him in the vicinity of London. In London, he met Ezra Pound, Il miglior fabbro (Italian for "the better craftsman," the dedication Eliot gave Pound on the title page of "The Waste Land", which Pound edited), who championed him and provided him with vital contacts. Though Eliot completed his doctoral dissertation, he never returned to Harvard to defend it, so was never awarded his PhD. Eliot had come to loathe academia and supported himself by working in a bank as he forged his literary reputation. (Later, he became an editor at the London publisher Faber and Faber.

1911

He then studied philosophy at the Sorbonne in Paris for a year before returning to Harvard in 1911 to get his PhD.

1906

There was little doubt that he would matriculate at Harvard -- his cousin, Charles William Eliot was the 24th president of Harvard and turned it into a great research university during his 40-year-tenure -- and after graduating from the Milton Academy in 1906, it was off to Cambridge (on the left sight of The Pond) he went. (His cousin Charles spent his last three years as president during Thomas' first three years at the venerable institution. )Though deeply committed to literature, Eliot studied philosophy with George Santayana, William James, and Bertrand Russell (who was a visiting professor) at Harvard. Eliot completed his undergraduate degree in three instead of the usual four years and stayed on at Harvard as a teaching assistant for another year.

1888

T. S. Eliot ranks with William Butler Yeats as the greatest English language poet of the 20th Century and was certainly the most influential. He was born Thomas Stearns Eliot into the bosom of a respectable middle class family on September 26, 1888 in St. Louis, Missouri. The family had roots in New England, and Eliot spent summers in Gloucester, Massachusetts.