The Letters of T. S. Eliot, Volume 1: 1898-1922 (170 page)

Wolf, A.,
1

Wolfe, Thomas,
1
n

Wood, Bessie,
1

Wood, Mrs Henry,
1
n

Wood, James,
1
n

Woods, James Haughton,
1
;

TSE writes to about Merton studies,
1
,
2
,
3
,
4
,
5
;

TSE discusses future with,
1
,
2
,
3
,
4
,
5
;

TSE writes about book purchases for Harvard,
1
,
2
;

and TSE’s PhD,
1
,
2
,
3
,
4
,
5
,
6
;

exchange post in France,
1
n;

gives testimonial to US Army for TSE,
1
,
2
;

hopes of tempting TSE back to Harvard,
1
,
2
;

further correspondence with TSE,
1
,
2

Woolf, Leonard,
1
n,
2
;

writes to solicit Hogarth Press work from TSE,
1
;

socialising with Eliots,
1
,
2
,
3
,
4
,
5
,
6
;

bad feeling with Eliots,
1
,
2
;

reviews
SW
,
1
,
2
,
3
;

and
Dial
,
1
,
2
;

and
TWL
,
1
;

TSE discusses
Criterion
contributions with,
1
,
2
,
3
,
4
,
5
,
6
;

further correspondence with TSE,
1
,
2
;

‘Is This Poetry?’ (review of Poems and JMM),
1
n;

Stories of the East
,
1
n,
2
n;

The Village in the Jungle
,
1
;

see also
Hogarth Press

Woolf, Virginia,
1
;

on Omega Club,
1
n;

first meeting with TSE,
1
;

on TSE,
1
n,
2
n,
3
n,
4
n;

socialising with Eliots,
1
,
2
,
3
,
4
,
5
,
6
,
7
,
8
;

on VHE,
1
n;

bad feeling with Eliots,
1
,
2
;

on EP,
1
n;

on WL,
1
n;

and OM,
1
;

MH sends TSE review by,
1
;

TSE on,
1
,
2
,
3
;

and
Athenaeum
,
1
;

and
London Mercury,
1
n;

and
Dial
,
1
;

health,
1
,
2
,
3
;

and
TWL
,
1
;

on TSE on JMM,
1
;

and Bel Esprit,
1
,
2
;

see also
Hogarth Press

WORKS
: Dostoevsky translation,
1
,
2
,
3
,
4
;

‘In the Orchard’,
1
n,
2
,
3
;

‘Is This Poetry?’ (review of
Poems
and JMM),
1
n;

Jacob’s Room
,
1
;

Monday or Tuesday
,
1
n,
2
;

‘On Being Ill’,
1
n

Workers Educational Association, see Southall lectures;

Sydenham lectures

Wren, Sir Christopher,
1

Wycombe Grammar School,
1
,
2
,
3
,
4
,
5
,
6

Wylly, Col. H. C.,
1
n

Wyndham, George,
1
n,
2
n

‘Wyndham Lewis’,
1
n

Xenophon,
1

Yeats, William Butler,
1
n;

TSE hopes to meet up with,
1
,
2
;

and Abbey Theatre,
1
n;

and
Catholic Anthology
,
1
;

and psychical research,
1
;

VHE on,
1
;

and
Dial
,
1
;

and Sturge Moore,
1
n;

TSE desires
Criterion
contribution from,
1
,
2
;

on TSE’s poetry,
1
;

TSE meets,
1
,
2
;

‘A Biographical Fragment’,
1
;

The Player Queen
,
1

Yorkshire lectures,
1
,
2
,
3
,
4
,
5
,
6

Yorkshire Post
,
1

Zabarella, Giacomo,
1
n
,
2
,
3

Zimmern, Alfred,
1
n

1 TSE aged about three, holding Toby

 

2
A
The Revd William Greenleaf Eliot, TSE’s grandfather

 

2
B
TSE’s birthplace, 2635 Locust Street, St Louis, which no longer exists 

 

3 His parents at different ages

 

4
A
Ada with Henry

 

4
B
Henry with TSE

 

4
C
‘A baby face with golden promise fraught.’ TSE aged about four

 

5 Daguerreotype of TSE with his sister Margaret

 

6 With his Irish nursemaid, Annie Dunne,
c
.1895

 

7
A
With his mother at East Gloucester, 1895

 

7
B
In the schoolyard at the Mary Institute, St Louis, 1896

 

8
A
On the porch at Eastern Point, 1896

 

8
B
With T. L. McKittrick, a future President of the World Bank, 1896

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