Eeldrop and Appleplex

Fiction & Literature, Short Stories
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Author: T S. Eliot ISBN: 9781455401864
Publisher: B&R Samizdat Express Publication: December 15, 2009
Imprint: Language: English
Author: T S. Eliot
ISBN: 9781455401864
Publisher: B&R Samizdat Express
Publication: December 15, 2009
Imprint:
Language: English
"Eeldrop and Appleplex" is the only short story written by T.S. Eliot. It was published in two parts in 1917 in The Little Review literary magazine. Eeldrop and Appleplex rent rooms across from the police station and discuss the people they see coming and going there. "It may be added that Eeldrop was a sceptic, with a taste for mysticism, and Appleplex a materialist with a leaning toward scepticism; that Eeldrop was learned in theology, and that Appleplex studied the physical and biological sciences." According to Wikipedia, "Thomas Stearns Eliot (September 26, 1888 January 4, 1965) was an American-born English poet, playwright, and literary critic, arguably the most important English-language poet of the 20th century. The poem that made his name, The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock—started in 1910 and published in Chicago in 1915—is regarded as a masterpiece of the modernist movement. He followed this with what have become some of the best-known poems in the English language, including Gerontion (1920), The Waste Land (1922), The Hollow Men (1925), Ash Wednesday (1930), and Four Quartets (1945). He is also known for his seven plays, particularly Murder in the Cathedral (1935). He was awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1948."
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"Eeldrop and Appleplex" is the only short story written by T.S. Eliot. It was published in two parts in 1917 in The Little Review literary magazine. Eeldrop and Appleplex rent rooms across from the police station and discuss the people they see coming and going there. "It may be added that Eeldrop was a sceptic, with a taste for mysticism, and Appleplex a materialist with a leaning toward scepticism; that Eeldrop was learned in theology, and that Appleplex studied the physical and biological sciences." According to Wikipedia, "Thomas Stearns Eliot (September 26, 1888 January 4, 1965) was an American-born English poet, playwright, and literary critic, arguably the most important English-language poet of the 20th century. The poem that made his name, The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock—started in 1910 and published in Chicago in 1915—is regarded as a masterpiece of the modernist movement. He followed this with what have become some of the best-known poems in the English language, including Gerontion (1920), The Waste Land (1922), The Hollow Men (1925), Ash Wednesday (1930), and Four Quartets (1945). He is also known for his seven plays, particularly Murder in the Cathedral (1935). He was awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1948."

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