
International T. S. Eliot Society
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Founded in 1980, the Society is an international association of persons interested in the art and thought of T. S. Eliot. Come to us for all your Eliot news!
St. Louis, MO, and many other places and countries
Joined December 2018
For #ModWrite this week, how about a ModRead? Our new Eliot Studies Annual is out now. Chew on these: - Special forum: THE ELIOT WE NEED Higher ed is collapsing, climate crises abound. Our Prez asks: "in what contemporary struggles could we enlist Eliot as an ally?"
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Spent some time with Zachary Leader’s ELLMANN’S JOYCE, thinking about modernism and the complicated allure of understanding a life through its work
Zachary Leader’s book on Richard Ellmann’s landmark work on James Joyce asks whether a biographer can be considered an artist. https://t.co/fMiaQIXUYS
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One oddity about Yoknapatawpha is that in 67 of its 68 texts, nothing happens in its southwest quadrant. But as this Spatial Heatmap for LIGHT IN AUGUST shows, DY locates Joe's flight after killing Joanna there. Our Note on the Text explains why. https://t.co/xxbIIBt0e7
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46th T.S. Eliot Society Annual Memorial Lecture - Barbarous Cuisine: T.S. Eliot in Ireland 1936-1940 by TLRHub via #soundcloud
https://t.co/jvvy1MS1rB
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Want another listen of Fran Brearton's excellent Memorial Lecture at our annual conference in Dublin? Thanks to TCD, we have a recording! Link below: "Barbarous Cuisine: T.S. Eliot in Ireland 1936-1940" #ModWrite #modernist #modernism #litstudies
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My response to @guardian John Harris’s attack on Virginia Woolf
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Letter: Maggie Humm says the author’s recollection of encountering a group of learning-disabled people is surely a defence mechanism and projection
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#ModWrite Mondays with the post-conference blues
Oh, AND we're on instagram now 💃 https://t.co/DA3SzUSQOs
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Oh, AND we're on instagram now 💃 https://t.co/DA3SzUSQOs
We have been BUSY this July! Annual meeting ✅ Beckett Theatre at TCD commandeered for special production of Sweeney Agonistes ✅ Joyce geekery at Martello Tower ✅ Eliot Studies Annual vol. 7 launched ✅ Board Member podcast episode on "Prufrock" ✅ Catch up with us soon?
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We have been BUSY this July! Annual meeting ✅ Beckett Theatre at TCD commandeered for special production of Sweeney Agonistes ✅ Joyce geekery at Martello Tower ✅ Eliot Studies Annual vol. 7 launched ✅ Board Member podcast episode on "Prufrock" ✅ Catch up with us soon?
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Super sharp, super fun - the amazing @QuigleyMM is not on here much but she's well worth a listen wherever you can catch her! Here she is with Dr Kamran Javadizadeh on our pal Prufrock - do check out the Close Readings podcast
“Do I dare / Disturb the universe?” I talked with my friend Megan Quigley, modernism scholar extraordinaire, about T. S. Eliot and “The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock.” Total dream of a conversation.
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What a perfect annual meeting! Thank you @TLRHub for being exemplary hosts, sharing your beautiful facilities and campus with us. Philip Coleman [2nd from lower left], you're the best! And thanks to TCD English/Drama for showing us a Sweeney like no other 🫶
We were honoured to host the 46th International #TSEliot Society Conference this July — the first time the event was held in Ireland! Scholars gathered to explore Eliot’s legacy, including his links to Ireland, poetry, performance & AI. Learn more: https://t.co/XX3p0CBTao
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For #ModWrite this week, how about a ModRead? Our new Eliot Studies Annual is out now. Chew on these: - Special forum: THE ELIOT WE NEED Higher ed is collapsing, climate crises abound. Our Prez asks: "in what contemporary struggles could we enlist Eliot as an ally?"
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@TSEliotSchool and Matthew Hiscock contributes a research note - "The Cupidons in The Waste Land: Their Origin and its Possible Implications" and book reviews galore!
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and our good friend, Ron Schuchard, founder of the @TSEliotSchool - "Eliot’s Double World and the Way of Suffering and Contemplation to Burnt Norton" and Philip Coleman - "“The eternal design may appear”: T. S. Eliot and the Problem of Periodization"
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We have more! Essays by the brilliant Rachel Murray - "Feeling Stupid at the Beach" and Gabrielle McIntire - "Ecology and Voice: Non-Human Speech and Songs of the Earth in T. S. Eliot’s The Waste Land" #ModWrite, nay, ModRead!
For #ModWrite this week, how about a ModRead? Our new Eliot Studies Annual is out now. Chew on these: - Special forum: THE ELIOT WE NEED Higher ed is collapsing, climate crises abound. Our Prez asks: "in what contemporary struggles could we enlist Eliot as an ally?"
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Link here: https://t.co/mezb0F91VK Let us know if you cannot access through your local or university library #modernism #moderniststudies #tseliot #poetry
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Special Forum essays: - Juliette Bretan on east-central European history and identity in TWL - Anna Budziak on Eliot’s criticism of populism - Christina Lambert on practices of food production and consumption - Zoë Miller on consent in TWL - Ben Papsun on Cornel West and TSE
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New scholarship alert 📖 Kevin Rulo, author of SATIRIC MODERNISM asks, "Who is the young man carbuncular who appears in T. S. Eliot’s The Waste Land?" Link below. Please repost and give us a read before our Annual Meeting, Jul 2-5, 2025 in Dublin. Join us if you are able!
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Happy Bloomsday! ULYSSES takes place on 16 June 1904. Faulkner acknowledged Joyce had "a great deal" of influence on him. Perhaps his decision to set Quentin's section in the urban landscape of Cambridge, a place he had never been, is a case in point. https://t.co/qEASXZ9LJz
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