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Vivien haigh wood biography of albert

          And in Vivien's diaries her own subjectivity presides like a god, or a prophet who should have known better.!

          Vivienne Haigh-Wood was born in , four months before Eliot, in the Lancashire cotton mill town of Bury, to which her parents had.

        1. Steven Carroll's new novel, Goodnight, Vivienne, Goodnight, sympathetically reimagines the life of Vivienne Haigh-Wood, Eliot's first wife, and reflects on his.
        2. And in Vivien's diaries her own subjectivity presides like a god, or a prophet who should have known better.
        3. One such visitor to Oxford was Vivienne Haigh-Wood, a vivacious artist's daughter from Hampstead who, one sunny afternoon, hired a punt on the River Cherwell.
        4. Despite her increasing instability, Eliot refused to divorce her; he put her into several care facilities, and only remarried after Vivienne's death in
        5. Vivienne Haigh-Wood Eliot

          American poet, first wife of TS Eliot

          Vivienne Haigh-Wood Eliot

          Vivienne Haigh-Wood Eliot photographed by Lady Ottoline Morrell,

          Born

          Vivienne Haigh


          ()28 May

          Bury, Lancashire, England

          Died22 January () (aged&#;58)

          Harringay, Middlesex, England

          Resting placePinner Cemetery, London
          Occupation(s)Governess, writer
          Spouse

          T.

          S. Eliot

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          Vivienne Haigh-Wood Eliot (also Vivien, born Vivienne Haigh; 28 May – 22 January ) was the first wife of American-British poet T.

          S. Eliot, whom she married in , less than three months after their introduction by mutual friends, when Vivienne was a governess in Cambridge and Eliot was studying at Oxford.[1]

          Vivienne had many serious health problems, beginning with tuberculosis of the arm as a child,[1] and the marriage appeared to exacerbate her mental health issues.

          Husband Eliot would not consider divor