Agatha Christie was a famous writer of this genre.
Detective fiction
This book of childhood memories by Dylan Thomas was published in 1954.
"Quite Early one morning"
The 1907 collection of lyrical poems written by Joyce.
"Chamber Music"
This was Eliot’s first published poetry collection in 1917.
"Prufrock and other observations"
The illness that forced her to move from place to place for health reasons.
Tuberculosis
This Belgian detective created by Christie is considered one of the most famous in fiction.
Hercule Poirot![]()
This collection of poems published in 1946 shows a simpler and more direct style.
"Deaths and Entrances"
The collection of short stories portraying moral life in Dublin.
"Dubliners"
This poem made Eliot famous in 1922.
"The waste land"
The Russian writer she is often compared to in style.
This character is an elderly lady detective who uses observation and logic to solve crimes.

This radio play and verse drama about a Welsh town was published after Thomas’s death.
"Under the Milk"
The literary technique used by Joyce to show the flow of thoughts.
Stream of consciousness
This award was given to T. S. Eliot for his contribution to literature.
Nobel Prize 
The instrument she studied before turning fully to writing.
Cello 
This novel brought Christie general recognition and was her sixth published work.
"The Murder of Roger Ackroyd"
Dylan Thomas worked for this organization as a documentary film editor and radio broadcaster during World War II.
BBC
The Homeric epic that structurally influenced Ulysses.
"The Odyssey
Eliot’s poetry is known for using these indirect references to mythology and literature.
Allusions(a brief, indirect reference to a person, place, thing, or idea of historical, cultural, literary, or political significance)
The name of her 1921 published short story collection.
"Bliss and other stories"
Agatha Christie also wrote romantic novels under this pen name.
Mary Westmacott
This collection of poems by Dylan Thomas, published in 1936, is considered difficult by literary critics.
"Twenty-Five poems"
The final novel Joyce worked on, published in 1939.
"Finnegans wake"
Eliot’s last major poem is this deeply religious work made of four parts.
"Four Quartets"
The character in “A Cup of Tea” who attempts charitable help in a superficial way.
Rosemary Fell