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When did T.S Eliot Die?

A1965

B.1957

C1973

D1946

Answer:

A. 1965

Read Explanation:

  • In his youth Eliot was understandably regarded as a rebel, because his new ideas were radical but he was always of a sober nature; and with his conversion to Anglo-Catholicism in 1927 and his professorship of poetry at Harvard in 1932 he became a highly respectable and respected figure, giving talks on religion and culture and, as a director of Faber and Faber, doing much to help young poets.

  • A leader of the Modernist movement in poetry in such works as The Waste Land (1922) and Four Quartets (1943).


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