Poetry Collections:
* "The Waste Land" (1922) - Considered a landmark work of Modernist poetry, this long poem explores themes of disillusionment, fragmentation, and the decline of Western civilization.
* "The Four Quartets" (1943) - A series of four interconnected poems that explore themes of time, memory, and the human condition.
* "Prufrock and Other Observations" (1917) - Eliot's first major collection of poems, featuring his signature style of sharp observation and psychological introspection.
* "The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock" (1915) - A renowned individual poem that delves into the anxieties and fears of a modern man.
Plays:
* "Murder in the Cathedral" (1935) - A verse play about the martyrdom of Thomas Becket, Archbishop of Canterbury.
* "The Family Reunion" (1939) - A psychological drama exploring themes of guilt, redemption, and the past.
* "The Cocktail Party" (1949) - A satirical play that explores the complexities of love, marriage, and the search for meaning in modern life.
Other Notable Works:
* "The Sacred Wood" (1920) - A collection of essays on literary criticism, known for its insightful analysis of poetry and drama.
* "After Strange Gods" (1934) - A collection of essays on religion and culture, where Eliot explores the relationship between faith and society.
These are just a few of T.S. Eliot's most celebrated works. His prolific writing and contributions to Modernist literature have made him one of the most influential figures in 20th-century literature.