Let's delight in some passages from a newly unsealed T.S. Eliot letter, which are quite dramatic and very sexy
Photo: Bob Landry/The LIFE Picture Collection via Getty T.S. Eliot, creator of Cats, , needs you to know something. He did not have sex with Emily Hale, his crush, friend, and muse, whom he wanted to marry in his youth but did not. And, you know, he’s actually glad he didn’t marry her. Like, actually he dodged a bullet and, when you really think about it, he’s lucky? So.
There is a lot of tumult to be discovered in Eliot and Hale’s relationship, and I invite you to uncover it for yourself. But we can delight in a few passages from his posthumous letter together now, which I believe you will agree are quite dramatic and, of course, very sexy. They continued to correspond through Eliot and Vivienne’s separation and her death in a psychiatric hospital , though Eliot wrote that, upon reflection, his love for Hale had faded. “I came to see that my love for Emily was the love of a ghost for a ghost, and that the letters I had been writing to her were the letters of a hallucinated man, a man vainly trying to pretend to himself that he was the same man that he had been in 1914.” Mmhm, mhm.
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