T. S. Eliot Quotes about Art
T. S. Eliot (1986). “The Use of Poetry and the Use of Criticism: Studies in the Relation of Criticism to Poetry in England”, p.101, Harvard University Press
T. S. Eliot (2014). “Selected Essays”, p.16, HMH
No poet, no artist of any art, has his complete meaning alone.
T.S. Eliot (2010). “The Waste Land and Other Poems”, p.85, Broadview Press
'Four Quartets' 'East Coker' (1940) pt. 4
If one has to earn a living, therefore, the safest occupation is that most remote from the arts.
Eliot, Thomas Stearns Eliot, Professor T S Eliot (2011). “Letters of T. S. Eliot: 1898-1922”, p.490, Yale University Press
The Sacred Wood "Tradition and the Individual Talent" (1920)
No artist produces great art by a deliberate attempt to express his own personality.
T.S. Eliot (2015). “The Poems of T. S. Eliot Volume I: Collected and Uncollected Poems”, p.595, Faber & Faber
The progress of an artist is a continual self-sacrifice, a continual extinction of personality.
The Sacred Wood "Tradition and the Individual Talent" (1920)
T. S. Eliot (2014). “The Varieties of Metaphysical Poetry”, p.220, Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
Art never improves, but... the material of art is never quite the same.
T. S. Eliot (1998). “The Sacred Wood and Major Early Essays”, p.29, Courier Corporation
The Sacred Wood "Philip Massinger" (1920)
The Sacred Wood "Hamlet and His Problems" (1920).
T. S. Eliot (2014). “Selected Essays”, p.13, Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
T. S. Eliot (1998). “The Sacred Wood and Major Early Essays”, p.127, Courier Corporation