T. S. Eliot editorial correspondence, 1904-1930

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T. S. Eliot editorial correspondence, 1904-1930

1904-1930

Chiefly letters to Eliot from writers, critics and publishers, many concerning his role as editor of The Criterion; also includes Eliot's Ph.D. thesis in philosophy at Harvard, "Experience and the Objects of Knowledge in the Philosophy of F. H. Bradley."

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