T. S. Eliot’s two obsessions that make one cringe: his Jew-hatred and his contempt for Shakespeare’s “Hamlet.”
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T. S. Eliot and the Jews
David P. Goldman
From the print edition:
T. S. Eliot’s two obsessions that make one cringe: his Jew-hatred and his contempt for Shakespeare’s
Hamlet
.
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