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  1. Vivienne Haigh-Wood Eliot (also Vivien, born Vivienne Haigh; 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.

  2. Vivien was the daughter of Rose Robinson and Charles Haigh-Wood, a popular Victorian artist. She first appeared by name in Eliot’s letters as one of two English girls, ‘emancipated Londoners’, who are ‘charmingly sophisticated (even “disillusioned”) without being hardened’.

  3. 13 de jun. de 2021 · Vivienne Haigh-Wood (1889-1947) es una de esas mujeres mal llamadas “loca”, a la que muchos biógrafos de T.S. Elliot catalogan como artista mediocre, esposa adúltera, mujer frágil, infectada por mil y una debilidades físicas que desembocaron en la locura, y que le hizo la vida imposible y dolorosa al poeta.

  4. Vivienne Haigh-Wood Eliot (28 de mayo de 1888 - 22 de enero de 1947) fue una institutriz y escritora inglesa, conocida por su matrimonio en 1915 con el poeta estadounidense TS Eliot . Su legado, y la medida en que ella influyó en el trabajo de Eliot, ha sido objeto de mucho debate.

  5. 5 de dic. de 2020 · On January 22, 1947, Vivienne Haigh-Wood Eliot died, of heart failure, at Northumberland House, the mental hospital where she had been confined for almost a decade. She was fifty-eight...

  6. Constable, Londres. Crear PDF de este artículo. La poco caritativa descripción que hizo Virginia Woolf de la primera mujer de T.S. Eliot, Vivienne Eliot, née Vivienne Haigh-Wood, podría traducirse con algo de libertad como «un saco de gatos rabiosos colgado del cuello de Tom». Tom es T.S. Eliot.

  7. 22 de sept. de 2002 · Eliot was twenty-six and, almost certainly, a frustrated virgin when, in 1915, he married Vivienne Haigh-Wood, an Englishwoman he had known for three months. Haigh-Wood was a medically...