Hints and tips:
...T S Eliot. Poet, essayist, critic and playwright. A brilliant, if flawed, polymath but, perhaps fortunately, no food writer. Nowhere near enough adjectives for a start....
...Trevor Eliot Bowes is suitably grave as the philosopher tutor Seneca, and Amy J Payne walks away with her scene-stealing opportunity as nurse Arnalta....
...Floor-to-ceiling bookshelves are stocked with the latest literary releases, while a rare and used section features treasures such as an inscribed edition of John Berger’s erotic historical novel G (€800)...
...“Distracted from distraction by distraction,” wrote TS Eliot about second-quarter results season....
...An extensive “thought leadership” section and blog on L&G’s website provides an MRI scan of the wonkish side of L&G’s brain....
...Like TS Eliot, and for similar reasons, he had casually dodgy ideas about Jews, and his depictions of African-Americans were ham-fisted even by the standards of the time....
...In Constellation of Genius, cultural critic Kevin Jackson zeroes in on the breakthrough year for modernism, 1922, when TS Eliot published The Waste Land , James Joyce published Ulysses and Louis Armstrong...
First editions of James Bond novels and other modern classics feature in price index by Stanley Gibbons
...Not George Eliot, though. No “Brother Jacob”. No “The Lifted Veil”....
...On the female side Eliot, Austen, Woolf, Stowe. On the male side Dickens, Ole Rolvaag, Trollope and the author of “Laxdaela Saga”. What is the last thing you read that made you laugh out loud?...
...TS Eliot, by attempting terza rima in “Little Gidding”, kept faith with a Dantescan spirit of trinity and triplet in a way that James does not, or is unable to....
...I’ve also profiled the former homes of P.G. Wodehouse, T.S. Eliot and H.G. Wells. Portman Square, near Baker Street, looks just like any other 1920s mansion block in London....
...Music in the Castle of Heaven: A Portrait of Johann Sebastian Bach, by John Eliot Gardiner, Allen Lane, RRP£30/Knopf, RRP$35 Mixing scholarliness and practical experience, one of our leading conductors...
...Eliot university professor at Harvard....
...Fernando Pessoa; The Castafiore Emerald by Hergé; Twentieth Century Dictionary by Chambers; The Complete Poems, 1927-1979 by Elizabeth Bishop; Italian Folktales by Italo Calvino; Middlemarch by George Eliot...
...In Austen, Dickens and even in socially radical George Eliot, they were little more than a voice: “Mrs Farthingale, my lady!”...
...His decision in the 1920s to deal only with “ordinary” urban life is wholly in line with the modernist projects of that time, as expounded by writers such as Joyce and Eliot....
...Fault Lines: How Hidden Fractures Still Threaten the World Economy, by Raghuram G Rajan, Princeton University Press RRP£18.95 A high-powered yet accessible analysis of the financial crisis and its aftermath...
...Likewise, under its “connect and develop” programme, Procter and Gamble has licensed or acquired products from a range of competitors, bringing these products to market as P&G brands....
...The result was the rigorous settlement imposed in 2002 by Eliot Spitzer, the New York attorney-general, preventing communication between corporate financiers and equity analysts....
...Hits from Madonna, Enya, James Blunt, Green Day and Notorious B.I.G. helped limit the revenue decline from the group’s recorded music division to 2 per cent....
...Eliot, R.G. Collingwood, George Orwell, A.J.P. Taylor and A.J. Ayer. Each of these reflects in a different way the “paradoxes of denial” that characterise the British attitude towards intellectuals....
...Eliot: “the end of all our exploring [is] to arrive where we started / And know the place for the first time”....
...Spitzer’s weak spot Is there anyone in New York who can keep Eliot Spitzer out of the state’s governor’s mansion?...
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