"Volume One: 1898-1922" presents some 1,400 letters encompassing
the years of Eliot's childhood in St. Louis, Missouri, through
1922, by which time the poet had settled in England, married his
first wife, and published "The Waste Land." Since the first
publication of this volume in 1988, many new materials from British
and American sources have come to light. More than two hundred of
these newly discovered letters are now included, filling crucial
gaps in the record and shedding new light on Eliot's activities in
London during and after the First World War.
"Volume Two: 1923-1925" covers the early years of Eliot's
editorship of "The Criterion," publication of "The Hollow Men," and
his developing thought about poetry and poetics. The volume offers
1,400 letters, charting Eliot's journey toward conversion to the
Anglican faith, as well as his transformation from banker to
publisher and his appointment as director of the new publishing
house Faber & Gwyer. The prolific and various correspondence of
this volume testifies to Eliot's growing influence as cultural
commentator and editor.
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