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Cambridge Scholars Publishing, Newcastle upon Tyne
In late 1910, after graduating from Harvard with a master's degree in philosophy, the young T. S. Eliot headed across the Atlantic for a year of life and study in France, a country whose poets had already deeply affected his sensibility. His short...
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In late 1910, after graduating from Harvard with a master's degree in philosophy, the young T. S. Eliot headed across the Atlantic for a year of life and study in France, a country whose poets had already deeply affected his sensibility. His short year there was to change him even more decisively, as he rubbed up against the artistic, philosophical, psychological and political currents of early-century Paris. The absorbent mind of Eliot - as shaped by what he later termed "the mind of Europe" - was a node in this interlocking grid of influences.As there is no understanding T. S. Eliot without