Wednesday Jun 10 | Anson Record
Acting for God is the ultimate example of treason
It seems Scott Roeder shot and killed Dr. George Tiller two Sundays ago on the steps of Reformation Lutheran Church.
An Austere Glow to Pizzetti's 'Assassinio'
"A man returns to his country, foresees that he will be killed, and is killed." So T. S. Eliot is said to have described "Murder in the Cathedral," his dramatization of the murder of Thomas Becket, the 12th-century archbishop of Canterbury, by followers of King Henry II.
After his turbulent first marriage, TS Eliot was cautious about embarking on a new romance.
Minnesota State University, Mankato, ...
"The greatest treason is the right deed for the wrong reason." This line, penned by famous author and poet T.S. Eliot from his play "Murder in the Cathedral," emphasizes the importance of doing good deeds for the right reasons.
TS Eliot's snort of rejection for Animal Farm
IT must rate as the literary snub of the 20th century. T S Eliot, one of Britain's greatest poets, rejected George Orwell's Animal Farm for publication on the grounds of its unconvincing Trotskyite politics.
'Living and partly living' T. S. Eliot's line from 'Murder in The Cathedral' instantly comes to mind as the story of the widows of Vrindavan unfolds in the documentary 'Moksha-Salvation.' Made in 1993 by Pankaj ...
EDITORIALNot just bricks and mortar
WHEN the character of Archbishop Thomas Becket in T.S. Eliot's play Murder in the Cathedral rejects the temptation of engineering his own death as a means of extending his fame, he does so on the grounds that ...
Canterbury Cathedral has now become an 'endangered structure'
The ravages of time and neglect have left Canterbury Cathedral, a World Heritage Site and one of the world's best known Anglican church buildings, as an endangered structure in need of a massive injection of ...