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CONTENTS A European Society, 1947-1g53·. Introduction xi Editorial Procedures and Principles xlvii Acknowledgments Ivii List of Abbreviations Ixi List of Illustrations lxv PART i: Essays, Reviews, Addresses, and Public Letters Items previously unpublished are indicated by a star (*); items previously unrecorded in the Gallup bibliography are identified with a diamond (*). 1947 “Prufrock and Raskolnikov Again: A Letter from Eliot” 3 Professor Karl Mannheim 5 “Lord Bishops.” To the Editor of The Times 7 Author s Note. Leaflet for a Recording of Four Quartets 8 UNESCO and the Philosopher. To the Editor of The Times 9 On Poetry: An Address by T. S. Eliot on the Occasion ofthe Twenty-Fifth Anniversary ofConcord Academy 11 UNESCO and its Aims. The Definition of Culture. To the Editor of The Times 19 Milton II ai UNESCO Policy [I]. To the Editor of the Continental Daily Mail 44 A Personal Anthology. Poetry broadcast with John Laurie* 47 Mr. Eliot on Milton. To the Editor of The Sunday Times 65 Ίο the Editor ofHorizon 67 To the Editor of Scrutiny 68 La poesia nel teatro 70 UNESCO Policy [II]. To the Editor of the Continental Daily Mail 99 Ein Telegramm von T. S. Eliot ioz 1948 Letter to Edith Perkins. Presentation of lantern slides to the Royal Horticultural Society* 103
Vi] CONTENTS Views and Reviews: “Our Culture.” A review of Our Culture: Its Christian Roots and Present Crisis, ed. V. A. Demant 106 A Sermon Preached in Magdalene College Chapel in Preface for a broadcast ofMurder in the Cathedral in Hindustani* 117 Presidential address to Books Across the Sea* 119 Speech at Aix-en-Provence on receiving an honorary degree* 114 Edgar Poe et la France 130 Hommage à Charles Maurras 165 Naturalized Subjects. To the Editor of The Times 171 Notes for speech replying to the toast of “The Guests”* 17z Statement on the publication of The Cantos ofEzra Pound (1948)* 176 A review of The Free Society, by John Middleton Murry 178 A Personal Letter from T. S. Eliot. To the Editor of Stage Door: The Magazine ofthe Newton Abbot Repertory Company 183 Introduction to AllHallows’Eve, by Charles Williams 185 Notes towards the Definition ofCulture 194 Tribute to Hugh MacDiarmid 188 From Poe to Phléry 290 Introduction to En engelsk bog: Tilegnet Kai Friis Møller, eds. Kjeld Abell, H. C. Branner and Christian Elling 309 Account in German of “Ariel Poems”* 310 Tribute to Ananda K. Coomaraswamy* 312 1949 Speech at dinner of the Alliance française* 313 Strindbergs inflytande på T. S. Eliot betydande 318 Speech for the centenary celebration of August Strindberg* 322 Leadership and Letters. War Memorial Address at Milton Academy 324 Lambeth and Education: The Report Criticized 340 Broadcast-appeal for the Testaccio Cemetery in Rome* 353 The Aims ofPoetic Drama: The Presidential Address to the Poets’ Theatre Guild 356 Mr Ezra Pound. To the Editor of New Alliance Scots
Review 361 New Translation of the Bible. To the Editor of Theology Á Message from T. S. Eliot, O.M. To the Editor ofNINE Prefatory Note to JamesJoyce. Sa vie, son uvre, son rayonnement 369
CONTENTS Remarks in German to German audiences* 372 The Aims of Poetic Drama 376 Die Idee einer europäischen Gesellschaft 389 Shakespeares Verskunst 415 Speech for Les Grandes Conférences catholiques* 446 Introduction to A Portrait ofMichael Roberts, eds. T. W. Eason and R. Hamilton 451 Address to the Publishers’ Association* 456 Prefatory Note to the Spanish Edition ofMurder in the Cathedral 461 1950 Foreword to Hali, by G. V. Desani 465 Response to the Toast at the Nobel Banquet 466 Thanksgiving Fund. Relations with the University. To the Editor of The Times 469 Students from Oversea. Scope of the Lord Mayor s Fund. To the Editor of The Times 471 A Letter from T. S. Eliot. To the Editor ofPoetry 473 Un feuillet unique. A tribute to Saint-John Perse 475 A Letter from T. S. Eliot, O.M. To the Editor of The Catacomb 479 Autobiographical Note. Harvard College Class of1910: Fortieth Anniversary Report 481 Talk on Dante [What Dante Means to Me] 482 Untitled Note to the New Edition of Selected Essays 493 National Cultural Institutes. To the Editor of The Times 494 Preface to English Poetry and its Contribution to the Knowledge ofa Creative Principle, by Leone Vivante 495 Introduction to The Adventures ofHuckleberry Finn, by Samuel L. Clemens (Mark Twain) 501 The Aims of Education 511 Notes . from T. S. Eliot 570 The Television Habit. To the Editor of The Times 574 Books of the Year Chosen by Eminent Contemporaries 576 Message to Merkur 578 1951 Poetry and Film: Mr. T. S. Eliots Views* 580 Foreword to D. H Lawrence and Human Existence, by Father William Tiverton 583 [vii
viii] CONTENTS Preface to Thoughtsfor Meditation: A Way to Recoveryfrom Within, an anthology selected and arranged by N. Gangulee 586 Poetry and Drama 589 The Spoken Word 611 Speech to the Fédération britannique des comités de l’Alliance française* 617 Preface to Murder in the Cathedral: A Screenplay, by T. S. Eliot 621 Norman Nicholson s “Notes on the Way.” To the Editor of Time and Tide 613 The Unity of European Culture. A message to the Nouvelles équipes internationales conference 614 Virgil and the Christian World 617 Speech at the opening of Le Livre anglais exhibition* 641 “Those Who Need Privacy and Those Whose Need Is Company.” An address to Cecil Houses 647 World Tribute to Bernard Shaw. To the Editor of Time and Tide 651 195г Introduction to Leisure the Basis ofCulture, by Josef Pieper; trans. Alexander Dru 654 The Origin of Species. To the Editor of Time and Tide 660 Preface to The Needfor Roots·. Prelude to a Declaration ofDuties towards Mankind, by Simone Weil; trans. Arthur Wills 66г Good Going. To the Editor of The Times* 671 Dossier on Murder in the Cathedral·. Playwright Presents Both an Evaluation and Appreciation of the Film Version* 673 Le Dilemme poétique [Charybdę et Scylla] 677 Foreword to Contemporary French Poetry, by Joseph Chiari 711 Preface to The Film ofMurder in the Cathedral, by T. S. Eliot and George Hoellering 717 Unpublished letter to the Editor of The New Leader*’ угг Notes for speech at the University of Rennes* 724 Découverte de Paris* 729 The Value and Use ofCathedrals in England To-day 731 Presidential address to the Alliance française
[I]* 741 Address at the opening of the Walter Hines Page Memorial Library* 744 Tribute to Max Beerbohm* 749
CONTENTS Some Thoughts on Braille 751 An Address to Members ofthe London Library 756 United Nations Buildings. To the Editor of The Times* 76т, Canonization. To the Editor of The Church Times* 764 Tribute to Luigi Pirandello* 765 The Publishing of Poetry 766 1953 Message on Charles Maurras* 773 Charles Maurras. To the Editor of Time and Tide 775 A Message from T. S. Eliot, O.M. To the Editor oíADAM International Review 777 Endorsement for The Players Library of the British Drama League* 779 Greeting to the Asociación de Artistas Aficionados 781 Foreword to Shakespeare, by Henri Finchere 782 Presidential address to the Alliance française [II]* 786 Response to the toast at the Annual Banquet of the Alliance française* 790 American Literature and the American Language 792 Gratulation. A tribute to Rudolf Kassner 811 Literature [ The Unity of European Literature] 812 The Three Voices of Poetry 817 PART li: Signed Letters and Documents with Multiple Authorship Austrian Book Committee. To the Editor of The Cambridge Review (26 Apr 1947)* 837 Foreword to Pusey House DiamondJubilee: Inauguration ofFriends of Pusey House, by Pusey House (31 May 1947)* 839 Control of Atomic Energy: Appeal for Anglo-U.S. Approach to Russia. The Manchester Guardian {гг Dec 1947)* 840 The Fat Ration. To the Editor of The Times (31 Jan 1948)* 843 Historic Milton Window. To the Editor of The Times Literary Supplement (7 Feb 1948)* 844 Imprisoned Generals. To the Editor of The Times (25 Aug 1948)* 846 A Memorial to Goethe. To the Editor of The Times (3 Mar 1949)* 847 Statement of the Committee of the
Fellows of the Library of Congress in American Letters (11 Aug 1949)* 849 [ ІХ
x] CONTENTS The Kenneth Patchen Fund (Маг 1951)* 868 The South Bank. To the Editor of The Times (14 Nov 1951)* 870 The London Library. To the Editor of The Times (4 Mar 1951)* 871 Books Across the Sea: London Sends Greetings to New York. To the Editor of The Bookseller (28 Feb 1953)* 874 Maddermarket Theatre. To the Editor of The Times (15 Oct 1953? 877 Dylan Thomas Memorial Fund. To the Editor of The Times (25 Nov 1953? 879 Index 881 |
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CONTENTS A European Society, 1947-1g53·. Introduction xi Editorial Procedures and Principles xlvii Acknowledgments Ivii List of Abbreviations Ixi List of Illustrations lxv PART i: Essays, Reviews, Addresses, and Public Letters Items previously unpublished are indicated by a star (*); items previously unrecorded in the Gallup bibliography are identified with a diamond (*). 1947 “Prufrock and Raskolnikov Again: A Letter from Eliot” 3 Professor Karl Mannheim 5 “Lord Bishops.” To the Editor of The Times 7 Author s Note. Leaflet for a Recording of Four Quartets 8 UNESCO and the Philosopher. To the Editor of The Times 9 On Poetry: An Address by T. S. Eliot on the Occasion ofthe Twenty-Fifth Anniversary ofConcord Academy 11 UNESCO and its Aims. The Definition of Culture. To the Editor of The Times 19 Milton II ai UNESCO Policy [I]. To the Editor of the Continental Daily Mail 44 A Personal Anthology. Poetry broadcast with John Laurie* 47 Mr. Eliot on Milton. To the Editor of The Sunday Times 65 Ίο the Editor ofHorizon 67 To the Editor of Scrutiny 68 La poesia nel teatro 70 UNESCO Policy [II]. To the Editor of the Continental Daily Mail 99 Ein Telegramm von T. S. Eliot ioz 1948 Letter to Edith Perkins. Presentation of lantern slides to the Royal Horticultural Society* 103
Vi] CONTENTS Views and Reviews: “Our Culture.” A review of Our Culture: Its Christian Roots and Present Crisis, ed. V. A. Demant 106 A Sermon Preached in Magdalene College Chapel in Preface for a broadcast ofMurder in the Cathedral in Hindustani* 117 Presidential address to Books Across the Sea* 119 Speech at Aix-en-Provence on receiving an honorary degree* 114 Edgar Poe et la France 130 Hommage à Charles Maurras 165 Naturalized Subjects. To the Editor of The Times 171 Notes for speech replying to the toast of “The Guests”* 17z Statement on the publication of The Cantos ofEzra Pound (1948)* 176 A review of The Free Society, by John Middleton Murry 178 A Personal Letter from T. S. Eliot. To the Editor of Stage Door: The Magazine ofthe Newton Abbot Repertory Company 183 Introduction to AllHallows’Eve, by Charles Williams 185 Notes towards the Definition ofCulture 194 Tribute to Hugh MacDiarmid 188 From Poe to Phléry 290 Introduction to En engelsk bog: Tilegnet Kai Friis Møller, eds. Kjeld Abell, H. C. Branner and Christian Elling 309 Account in German of “Ariel Poems”* 310 Tribute to Ananda K. Coomaraswamy* 312 1949 Speech at dinner of the Alliance française* 313 Strindbergs inflytande på T. S. Eliot betydande 318 Speech for the centenary celebration of August Strindberg* 322 Leadership and Letters. War Memorial Address at Milton Academy 324 Lambeth and Education: The Report Criticized 340 Broadcast-appeal for the Testaccio Cemetery in Rome* 353 The Aims ofPoetic Drama: The Presidential Address to the Poets’ Theatre Guild 356 Mr Ezra Pound. To the Editor of New Alliance Scots
Review 361 New Translation of the Bible. To the Editor of Theology Á Message from T. S. Eliot, O.M. To the Editor ofNINE Prefatory Note to JamesJoyce. Sa vie, son œuvre, son rayonnement 369
CONTENTS Remarks in German to German audiences* 372 The Aims of Poetic Drama 376 Die Idee einer europäischen Gesellschaft 389 Shakespeares Verskunst 415 Speech for Les Grandes Conférences catholiques* 446 Introduction to A Portrait ofMichael Roberts, eds. T. W. Eason and R. Hamilton 451 Address to the Publishers’ Association* 456 Prefatory Note to the Spanish Edition ofMurder in the Cathedral 461 1950 Foreword to Hali, by G. V. Desani 465 Response to the Toast at the Nobel Banquet 466 Thanksgiving Fund. Relations with the University. To the Editor of The Times 469 Students from Oversea. Scope of the Lord Mayor s Fund. To the Editor of The Times 471 A Letter from T. S. Eliot. To the Editor ofPoetry 473 Un feuillet unique. A tribute to Saint-John Perse 475 A Letter from T. S. Eliot, O.M. To the Editor of The Catacomb 479 Autobiographical Note. Harvard College Class of1910: Fortieth Anniversary Report 481 Talk on Dante [What Dante Means to Me] 482 Untitled Note to the New Edition of Selected Essays 493 National Cultural Institutes. To the Editor of The Times 494 Preface to English Poetry and its Contribution to the Knowledge ofa Creative Principle, by Leone Vivante 495 Introduction to The Adventures ofHuckleberry Finn, by Samuel L. Clemens (Mark Twain) 501 The Aims of Education 511 Notes . from T. S. Eliot 570 The Television Habit. To the Editor of The Times 574 Books of the Year Chosen by Eminent Contemporaries 576 Message to Merkur 578 1951 Poetry and Film: Mr. T. S. Eliots Views* 580 Foreword to D. H Lawrence and Human Existence, by Father William Tiverton 583 [vii
viii] CONTENTS Preface to Thoughtsfor Meditation: A Way to Recoveryfrom Within, an anthology selected and arranged by N. Gangulee 586 Poetry and Drama 589 The Spoken Word 611 Speech to the Fédération britannique des comités de l’Alliance française* 617 Preface to Murder in the Cathedral: A Screenplay, by T. S. Eliot 621 Norman Nicholson s “Notes on the Way.” To the Editor of Time and Tide 613 The Unity of European Culture. A message to the Nouvelles équipes internationales conference 614 Virgil and the Christian World 617 Speech at the opening of Le Livre anglais exhibition* 641 “Those Who Need Privacy and Those Whose Need Is Company.” An address to Cecil Houses 647 World Tribute to Bernard Shaw. To the Editor of Time and Tide 651 195г Introduction to Leisure the Basis ofCulture, by Josef Pieper; trans. Alexander Dru 654 The Origin of Species. To the Editor of Time and Tide 660 Preface to The Needfor Roots·. Prelude to a Declaration ofDuties towards Mankind, by Simone Weil; trans. Arthur Wills 66г Good Going. To the Editor of The Times* 671 Dossier on Murder in the Cathedral·. Playwright Presents Both an Evaluation and Appreciation of the Film Version* 673 Le Dilemme poétique [Charybdę et Scylla] 677 Foreword to Contemporary French Poetry, by Joseph Chiari 711 Preface to The Film ofMurder in the Cathedral, by T. S. Eliot and George Hoellering 717 Unpublished letter to the Editor of The New Leader*’ угг Notes for speech at the University of Rennes* 724 Découverte de Paris* 729 The Value and Use ofCathedrals in England To-day 731 Presidential address to the Alliance française
[I]* 741 Address at the opening of the Walter Hines Page Memorial Library* 744 Tribute to Max Beerbohm* 749
CONTENTS Some Thoughts on Braille 751 An Address to Members ofthe London Library 756 United Nations Buildings. To the Editor of The Times* 76т, Canonization. To the Editor of The Church Times* 764 Tribute to Luigi Pirandello* 765 The Publishing of Poetry 766 1953 Message on Charles Maurras* 773 Charles Maurras. To the Editor of Time and Tide 775 A Message from T. S. Eliot, O.M. To the Editor oíADAM International Review 777 Endorsement for The Players Library of the British Drama League* 779 Greeting to the Asociación de Artistas Aficionados 781 Foreword to Shakespeare, by Henri Finchere 782 Presidential address to the Alliance française [II]* 786 Response to the toast at the Annual Banquet of the Alliance française* 790 American Literature and the American Language 792 Gratulation. A tribute to Rudolf Kassner 811 Literature [ The Unity of European Literature] 812 The Three Voices of Poetry 817 PART li: Signed Letters and Documents with Multiple Authorship Austrian Book Committee. To the Editor of The Cambridge Review (26 Apr 1947)* 837 Foreword to Pusey House DiamondJubilee: Inauguration ofFriends of Pusey House, by Pusey House (31 May 1947)* 839 Control of Atomic Energy: Appeal for Anglo-U.S. Approach to Russia. The Manchester Guardian {гг Dec 1947)* 840 The Fat Ration. To the Editor of The Times (31 Jan 1948)* 843 Historic Milton Window. To the Editor of The Times Literary Supplement (7 Feb 1948)* 844 Imprisoned Generals. To the Editor of The Times (25 Aug 1948)* 846 A Memorial to Goethe. To the Editor of The Times (3 Mar 1949)* 847 Statement of the Committee of the
Fellows of the Library of Congress in American Letters (11 Aug 1949)* 849 [ ІХ
x] CONTENTS The Kenneth Patchen Fund (Маг 1951)* 868 The South Bank. To the Editor of The Times (14 Nov 1951)* 870 The London Library. To the Editor of The Times (4 Mar 1951)* 871 Books Across the Sea: London Sends Greetings to New York. To the Editor of The Bookseller (28 Feb 1953)* 874 Maddermarket Theatre. To the Editor of The Times (15 Oct 1953? 877 Dylan Thomas Memorial Fund. To the Editor of The Times (25 Nov 1953? 879 Index 881 |
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