Preface to the Routledge Classics Edition
Preface
--The Dogma of Christ
--The Present Human Condition
--Sex and Character
--Psychoanalysis---Science or Party Line?
--The Revolutionary Character
--Medicine and the Ethical Problem of Modern Man
--On the Limitations and Dangers of Psychology
--The Prophetic Concept of Peace
Index
Introduction, by J. Gerald Kennedy
Suggestions for Further Reading
Map of the Black Hawk War of 1832
A Note on the Text
Title Page of 1833 Edition
--Life of Black Hawk, or Mà-ka-tai-me-she-kià-kiàk: Dictated by Himself
Notes
Acknowledgments
Translator's Note
Introduction, by Otto Boele
Principal Characters
--Sanin
Afterword, by Nicholas Luker
Selected Bibliography
Collected Poems 1909-1962
Prufrock (1917)
--The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock
--Portrait of a Lady
--Preludes
--Rhapsody on a Windy Night
--Morning at the Window
--The 'Boston Evening Transcript'
--Aunt Helen
--Cousin Nancy
--Mr. Apollinax
--Hysteria
--Conversation Galante
--La Figlia Che Piange
Poems (1920)
--Gerontion
--Burbank with a Baedeker: Bleistein with a Cigar
--Sweeney Erect
--A Cooking Egg
--Le Directeur
--Mélange Adultère de Tout
--Lune de Miel
--The Hippopotamus
--Dans le Restaurant
--Whispers of Immortality
--Mr. Eliot's Sunday Morning Service
--Sweeney Among the Nightingales
The Waste Land (1922)
--I. The Burial of the Dead
--II. A Game of Chess
--III. The Fire Sermon
--IV. Death by Water
--V. What the Thunder said
Notes on the Waste Land
The Hollow Men (1925)
--The Hollow Men
Ash-Wednesday (1930)
--I. Because I do not hope to turn again
--II. Lady, three white leopards sat under a juniper-tree
--III. At the first turning of the second stair
--IV. Who walked between the violet and the violet
--V. If the lost word is lost, if the spent word is spent
--VI. Although I do not hope to turn again
Ariel Poems
--Journey of the Magi (1927)
--A Song for Simeon (1928)
--Animula (1929)
--Marina (1930)
--The Cultivation of Christmas Trees (1954)
Unfinished Poems
Sweeney Agonistes:
--Fragment of a Prologue
--Fragment of an Agon
Coriolan:
--I. Triumphal March
--II. Difficulties of a Statesman
Minor Poems
--Eyes that last I saw in tears
--The wind sprang up at four o'clock
Five-Finger Exercises:
--I. Lines to a Persian Cat
--II. Lines to a Yorkshire Terrier
--III. Lines to a Duck in the Park
--IV. Lines to Ralph Hodgson Esqre.
--V. Lines for Cuscuscaraway and Mirza Murad Ali Beg
Landscapes:
--I. New Hampshire
--II. Virginia
--III. Usk
--IV. Rannoch, by Glencoe
--V. Cape Ann
--Lines for an Old Man
Choruses from 'The Rock' (1934)
--I. The Eagle soars in the summit of Heaven
--II. Thus your fathers were made
--III. The Word of the LORD came unto me, saying
--IV. There are those who would build the Temple
--V. O Lord, deliver me from the man of excellent intention and impure heart
--VI. It is hard for those who have never known persecution
--VII. In the beginning GOD created the world
--VIII. O Father we welcome your words
--IX. Son of Man, behold with thine eyes, and hear with thine ears
--X. You have seen the house built, you have seen it adorned
Four Quartets
--Burnt Norton (1935)
--East Coker (1940)
--The Dry Salvages (1941)
--Little Gidding (1942)
Occasional Verses
--Defence of the Islands
--A Note on War Poetry
--To the Indians who Died in Africa
--To Walter de la Mare
--A Dedication to my Wife
Old Possum's Book of Practical Cats
--The Naming of Cats
--The Old Gumbie Cat
--Growltiger's Last Stand
--The Rum Tum Tugger
--The Song of the Jellicles
--Mungojerrie and Rumpelteazer
--Old Deuteronomy
--The Pekes and the Pollicles
--Mr. Mistoffelees
--Macavity: the Mystery Cat
--Gus: the Theatre Cat
--Bustopher Jones: the Cat about Town
--Skimbleshanks: the Railway Cat
--The Ad-dressing of Cats
--Cat Morgan Introduces Himself
Plays
--Murder in the Cathedral
--The Family Reunion
--The Cocktail Party
--The Confidential Clerk
--The Elder Statesman
Appendix: Poems Written in Early Youth
--A Fable for Feasters
--A Lyric: 'If Time and Space, as Sages say'
--Song: 'If space and time, as sages say'
--At Graduation 1905
--Song: 'When we came home across the hill'
--Before Morning
--Circe's Palace
--On a Portrait
--Song: 'The moonflower opens to the moth'
--Nocturne
--Humouresque (after J. Laforgue)
--Spleen
--Ode
--The Death of Saint Narcissus
Index of First Lines of Poems
Introduction, by Peter Ackroyd
Introduction, by Margaret Reynolds
List of Illustrations
Preface, by Virginia Woolf
--Orlando
Index