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Thomas Stearns Eliot was born on September 26, 1888, in St.Louis Missouri, to Henry Ware and Charlotte Stearns Elliot. His father was a businessman, and his mother was a poetress. Eliot came from a financially endowed family and was allowed to attend all of the best schools. His education started at the prestigies grammar school Smith Academy in St.Louis. He then went to secondary school in Massachuets at Milton Academy, a preparatory school for Harvard. In 1906, he started his Bachelor's Degree at Harvard, and within three years he graduated. He then started graduate school at Harvard to earn a Masters degree in Philosophy. In 1910 Eliot studied French Literature in Paris at Sorbonne. Then, in 1911 he went to Munich. Due to the war he was unable to travel back to the States, and was detained in London, England. Eliot had always dreamed of being out on his own. He finally had the chance. He devoted his life now to learning and writing. Eliot's literary career began early in life. His first publication, "A Tale of A Whale,'" was in an issue of The Milton Academy Record in the April issue of 1901. His second publication soon followed with Milton Academy publishing "The Man W
His happy life was cut short, however. His first publication of his new life was "The Family Reunion". He was not conscience of this, but evidence was beginning to show in his work. Eliot believed that poetry was the only way to bring the world together. Bibliography 5 Works Cited"Acceptance Speech. After Eliot's short lived career as a school teacher, he took a job in a bank in London. Vivian had been in and out of mental institutions. He did recover, but a few years later on January 4, 1965 Eliot died of emphysema in London (T. By 1939 Eliot began a new chapter of his life.
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