What is the background of Samos Steen Eliot's literary creation?

Samos Steen Eliot was born in St. Louis, Missouri, USA in 1888. His ancestors were originally shoemakers in East Cork, Somerset, England, and moved to Boston, America in 167. His grandfather moved to St. Louis, founded Washington University, and became president in 1872. My father is in business, and my mother, Charlotte Sturth, is a poet. His family has always maintained the tradition of the New England Caledonian Sect.

From 196 to 191, Eliot studied philosophy at Harvard University and was influenced by Babbitt, a new humanist. Later, I went to France, listened to Bergson's philosophy at the University of Paris, and came into contact with symbolist poems such as Baudelaire, La Foge and Malarme. From 1911 to 1914, he studied Indian philosophy and Sanskrit at Harvard. He has lived in England since 1914. Studying in Germany from 1914 to 1915 was interrupted by the war. At this time, he finished his doctoral thesis on Bradelet, a British neo-Hegelian philosopher. From 1915 to 1916, he taught Latin and French at Heigert School in London. Worked as a clerk at Lloyds Bank from 1917 to 192. Used to be an avant-garde magazine.