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SourcesJews In LiteratureLiterature And SocietyBloomsbury GroupPopular CultureGreat BritainBiography As A Literary FormLittérature Et Société1935-1936MedievalismMagic In LiteratureEnglish Feminist FictionJesuitsBenefactorsBiographyWizards In LiteratureJournalists In LiteratureEnglish Fantasy FictionEnglish PoetryClassicalEarly ModernHistory And CriticismCivilizationT. S. (Thomas Stearns)Study And TeachingEliotHomosexuality And LiteratureEnglish Detective And Mystery StoriesMedievalism In Literature1888-1965Women AuthorsKnowledgeCatholicsEnglish PoetsChildhood And YouthFigures Of SpeechLiterary StyleGod'S Revenge Against Murder (ReynoldsIntellectual LifeTechniqueHarry Potter (Fictitious Character)BiographiesEnglishHarry PotterIn LiteratureItalo-Ethiopian WarEnglish ManuscriptsManuscriptsEnglish Psychological FictionArtisticTheoryHistoireLiberalismPoetic WorksCommerçantsCongressesSherlock HolmesKnowledge And LearningLiteratureScholarsRomanticismStorytellingAuthors And ReadersTextual CriticismFriends And AssociatesPsychologyMentoring Of AuthorsModernism (Literature)MythologyMiddle Ages In LiteratureEnglish AuthorsScottish PoetsBibliographyInfluence (LiteraryAuthorshipClassicismLiterature And The WarReader-Response CriticismEtc.)HistoryInfluenceWilliam)Narration (Rhetoric)CharactersCriticismReligionEnglish Christian PoetryUniversity Of OxfordMerchant Of Venice (ShakespeareEnglish Religious FictionChildren'S StoriesUnited StatesCriticism And InterpretationNorsePsychoanalysis And LiteratureLiterary FormPrivate Investigators In LiteratureEnglish FictionPopular Culture In LiteratureTravelMyth In LiteratureEuropean InfluencesJohn)MerchantsProphecies In LiteratureEnglish Experimental FictionEuropeModernized Versions

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T.S. Eliot's use of popular sources