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Vivienne Haigh-Wood Eliot, also spelt Vivien (28 May 1888 – 22 January 1947), was the first wife of American-British poet T. S. Eliot, whom she married in 1915, less than three months after their introduction by mutual friends, when Vivienne was a governess in Cambridge and Eliot was studying at Oxford. Vivienne Haigh-Wood Eliot, également orthographié Vivien (28 mai 1888 - 22 janvier 1947), est la première épouse du poète américano-britannique T. S. Eliot, qu'elle épousa en 1915, moins de trois mois après leur rencontre.
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Grishkin is nice: her Russian eye Is underlined for emphasis; Uncorseted, her friendly bust Gives promise of pneumatic bliss. ... The sleek Brazilian jaguar Does not in its arboreal gloom Distil so rank a feline smell As Grishkin in a drawing-room. I think at first, until one has got the spout of this long disused fountain clear, it is better to let the water burst out when it will & so force away the accumulation of decayed vegetation, moss, slime & dead fish which are thick upon & around it.
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— T. S. Eliot, 1919 — Vivienne Haigh-Wood
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On writing Whispers of Immortality
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Vivienne Haigh-Wood Eliot, également orthographié Vivien (28 mai 1888 - 22 janvier 1947), est la première épouse du poète américano-britannique T. S. Eliot, qu'elle épousa en 1915, moins de trois mois après leur rencontre. Vivienne Haigh-Wood Eliot, also spelt Vivien (28 May 1888 – 22 January 1947), was the first wife of American-British poet T. S. Eliot, whom she married in 1915, less than three months after their introduction by mutual friends, when Vivienne was a governess in Cambridge and Eliot was studying at Oxford. Vivienne had suffered from many serious health problems, beginning with tuberculosis of the arm as a child and the marriage appeared to exacerbate her mental health issues. Husband Eliot would not consider divorce, but formally separated from Vivienne in 1933. She was later committed to an asylum by her brother, against her will, eventually dying there apparently from a heart attack, but possibly by deliberate overdose. When told via a phone call from the asylum, that Vivienne had died unexpectedly during the night, Eliot is said to have buried his face in his hands and cried out ‘Oh God, oh God.’ Both Vivienne and T. S. Eliot stated that Ezra Pound had encouraged Vivienne to marry Eliot as a pretext for the poet to remain in England, where Eliot and Pound believed he would have greater career success, but also against the wishes of his family who wanted him to return to America. Neither set of parents were informed of the wedding beforehand. Vivienne made creative contributions to her husband's work during their 18 year marriage, but it was a difficult relationship, both suffering from mental and physical health problems, and is often cited as the inspiration for The Waste Land, which remains Eliot's most noted work. He consulted with Vivienne, refusing to release a section of the poem until she had approved it. Eliot later said: 'To her the marriage brought no happiness ... to me it brought the state of mind out of which came The Waste Land..'. Research into their relationship has been hampered by lack of access to her diaries, whose copyright was granted to Eliot's widow Valerie Eliot, but surviving letters have been published.
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