I wrote rather critically the other day about Valerie Eliot’s work as executor of the literary estate of her husband, T. S. Eliot, but to judge by some recent commentary, she was a warm and delightful person. See this brief tribute by Leslie Morris, and this more extended, effusive one by David Morley.
The Second Mrs. Eliot, Revisited
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Anyone who is now encouraged to read the obituaries of Valerie Eliot, or indeed to discover more about TS Eliot and his works, is invited to visit our website at The TS Eliot Society UK, where there is a wealth of links and resources for enthusiasts and scholars.