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T.S. Eliot in 1934

Sweet Thames, run softly, till I end my song.

Thomas Stearns ('T.S.') Eliot was a poet, raised in America but who lived his adult life in England. The Waste Land is his most famous poem.

One of his lighter works, Old Possum's Book of Practical Cats, inspired the musical Cats.


Works by Eliot with their own trope pages include:


T.S. Eliot provides examples of the following tropes: