Poetry and romance …
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‘Eliot After “The Waste Land”’ Review: As Prufrock Grew Old. (Hat tip, Dave Lull.)
After Vivien’s death, Eliot had written to Emily that he was shocked “to discover that I recoiled violently from the prospect of marriage.” Wrestling with the issue he declares: “I cannot, cannot, start life again, and adapt myself . . . to any other person. I do not think that I could survive it, as a person; I cannot bear the company of any one person for very long without extreme irritation and suppression.”
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