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  1. Collected Poems (Modern Library) by W. H. Auden, 2007-02-13
  2. Selected Poems by W. H. Auden, 2007-02-13
  3. Tell Me the Truth About Love: Ten Poems by W. H. Auden, 1994-06-07
  4. W.H. Auden: Selected Poems by W. H. Auden, 1989-01-16
  5. Collected Longer Poems by W. H. Auden, 2002-09-10
  6. The Voice of the Poet: W.H. Auden by W. H. Auden, 2004-03-16
  7. Auden: Poems (Everyman's Library Pocket Poets) by W. H. Auden, 1995-05-10
  8. Lectures on Shakespeare (W.H. Auden: Critical Editions) by W. H. Auden, 2002-09-09
  9. A Certain World: A Commonplace Book by W.H. Auden, 1982-09-06
  10. The Complete Works of W.H. Auden: Prose: Volume II. 1939-1948 by W. H. Auden, 2002-04-15
  11. The Dyer's Hand and Other Essays by W. H. Auden, 1989-12
  12. Poetry of W.H. Auden: Disenchanted Island by Monroe K. Spears, 1963-12
  13. Another Time by W.H. Auden, 2007-02-01
  14. W. H. Auden Collected Poems by Edward Mendelson, 1976

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2. W. H. Auden - The Academy Of American Poets
WH auden The Academy of American Poets presents biographies, photographs, selectedpoems, and links as part of its online poetry exhibits. WH auden.
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3. W. H. Auden
W. H. auden (190773) That night when joy began Our narrowest veins to flush, We waited for the flash Of morning's levelled gun. Bloomfield, B. C., and Edward Mendelson, W. H. auden A Bibliography 1924-1969 (1972)
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That night when joy began Our narrowest veins to flush, We waited for the flash Of morning's levelled gun. But morning let us pass, And day by day relief Outgrows his nervous laugh, Grown credulous of peace, As mile by mile is seen No trespasser's reproach, And love's best glasses reach No fields but are his own. November 1931 ["Five Songs" II Collected Poems
Bibliography
  • Bahlke, G. W., The Later Auden
  • Bloomfield, B. C., and Edward Mendelson, W. H. Auden: A Bibliography 1924-1969
  • Bold, Alan ed., W. H. Auden: The Far Interior
  • Callan, Edward, Auden: A Carnival of Intellect
  • Carpenter, Humphrey, W. H. Auden: A Biography
  • Farnan, D. J., Auden in Love
  • Gingerich, M. E., W. H. Auden: A Reference Guide
  • Greenberg, Herbert, Quest for the Necessary: W. H. Auden and the Dilemma of Divided Consciousness
  • Haffenden, John, ed., W. H. Auden: The Critical Heritage
  • Hecht, Anthony, The Hidden Law: The Poetry of W. H. Auden (Cambridge: Harvard UP, 1993)
  • Levy, Alan

4. W. H. Auden - The Academy Of American Poets
WH auden September 1, 1939. The Academy of American Poets presents Addto a Notebook September 1, 1939 WH auden. I sit in one of the
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5. Island Of Freedom - W. H. Auden
Presents an overview of auden's life and work and a collection of his poems. Though this might take me a little time. W. H. auden. Funeral Blues
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Wystan Hugh Auden
Were all stars to disappear or die,
I should learn to look at an empty sky
And feel its total darkness sublime,
Though this might take me a little time.

W. H. Auden

Funeral Blues

The Unknown Citizen

Lay Your Sleeping Head, My Love
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The Two

The English-born American writer Wystan Hugh Auden was one of the most important poets of the 20th century. Auden was born in York, the son of a physician. At first interested in science, he soon turned to poetry. In 1925 he entered Christ Church College, University of Oxford, where he became the center of a group of young leftist writers who generally expressed a socialist viewpoint, while continuing the artistic revolution of such earlier writers as T. S. Eliot , James Joyce, and Ezra Pound. This group included the poets Louis MacNiece and Stephen Spender and the novelist Christopher Isherwood. After graduating in 1928, he spent five years as a schoolmaster in Scotland and England.
Auden's earliest works are startling in several ways. They contain unusual meters, words, and images, juxtapose industrial and natural landscapes, and mix the rhythms of poetry with those of jazz music. Some critics feel that Auden's first books, Poems (1930) and The Orators, an English Study

6. The W. H. Auden Society
The web site of The WH auden Society, with news, links, and other informationabout auden's work. The WH auden Society. The Society's
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The W. H. Auden Society
The Society's Newsletter 23 will at last be mailed to members in December 2002 (US and Canada) and January 2003 (the rest of the world). If any member has not received a copy by the end of January 2003, please send a note to the The Society deeply regrets to report the death of B. C. Bloomfield on 26 February 2002 in Wye, Kent, at the age of 70. Barry Bloomfield was the author of the first thorough bibliography of Auden's work, and was a generous friend to all students and scholars of Auden. An obituary by Nicolas Barker was published in The Independent, and an anonymous obituary was published in The Times (registration required). W. H. Auden's Prose: Volume II, 1939-1948, edited by Edward Mendelson, has been published by Princeton University Press. This is a further volume in the series of the Complete Works of W. H. Auden. Further details may be found on this site's books page . A review-essay by Adam Gopnik appeared in The New Yorker

7. BBC - History - Historic Figures
Features a biography of auden published by BBC Education. Also includes links to other auden sites and to many of his poems. Anna Atkins. W H auden. Augustus. Elizabeth Garrett Anderson
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8. Guardian Unlimited Books | Authors | Auden, WH
Profile, articles, reviews and links.Category Arts Literature Authors A auden, W. H....... WH auden (19071973). 8 Feb 2003, Refugee Blues by WH auden Say this city hasten million souls, Some are living in mansions, some are living in holes
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WH AUDEN
"'Why do you want to write poetry?' If the young man answers, 'I have important things I want to say,' then he is not a poet. If he answers, 'I like hanging around words listening to what they say,' then maybe he is going to be a poet." Birthplace

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Did you know? In 1935 he married Thomas Mann's daughter to provide her with a British passport in order to escape Nazi Germany. Critical verdict Stop all the clocks... Four Weddings and a Funeral's use of 'Funeral Blues' put Tell Me The Truth About Love, a slim slice of Auden in romantic mode, on the bestseller table next to The Little Book of Feline Feng Shui. In fact, Auden's poetic influence has been enormous: prolific, stylistically varied, politically engaged and accessible, he was the pre-eminent leftist voice of his generation while young; his later work moved towards religion and deepened in complexity.

9. Auden, W. H., Guide To Literary Theory & Criticism
Copyright © 1997 The Johns Hopkins University Press. All rights reserved. This document may be used, with this notice included, for noncommercial purposes within a purchasing institution.
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The British-born Wystan Hugh Auden (1907-73) read, owned, and distributed copies of Sigmund Freud 's writings when he was at Gresham's School, Norfolk, in his eighteenth year. His interest in psychoanalysis persisted after he went up to Oxford in 1925 but received its greatest fillip in Berlin in 1928, when he met John Layard, who had been a patient of the American psychologist Homer Lane. Through Layard, Auden became familiar with the theories not only of Lane but also of Georg Groddeck. In these thinkers, as in Freud and D. H. Lawrence , with whom he was already familiar, he found what Humphrey Carpenter has called "a positive doctrine of psychological liberation" (89), which left a lasting mark on his personal life as well as on his poetry and criticism.
In his Oxford years Auden had also read Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels , whose political and economic theories he readily assimilated within the framework of Freudian psychology as he understood it. In 1935 he was able to argue that Marx and Freud were both "right": "As long as civilisation remains as it is, the number of patients the psychologist can cure are very few, and as soon as socialism attains power, it must learn to direct its own interior energy and will need the psychologist" ( English 341). Auden was never orthodox in either his Freudianism or his Marxism and moved on to consider other ideologies as the basis for his life and art. The most notableand most durableof these was Christianity, to which he was reconverted in 1940, shortly after he had settled in New York. In

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11. Auden - WH Auden - WH Auden Quotations
WH auden Quotations. auden, W(ystan) H(ugh) (190773). From WH auden, Squaresand Oblongs, from Poets at Work, ed. Charles D. Abbott, New York, 1948, pp.
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12. Auden, W. H. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001
Edition. 2001. auden, WH. (Wystan Hugh auden) (ô´d n) (KEY) , 1907–73,AngloAmerican poet, b. York, England, educated at Oxford. A
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ATTRIBUTION WH (Wystan Hugh) auden (1907–1973), AngloAmerican poet,essayist. In . Juvenilia; Poems, 1922-1928 WH auden. Katherine
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15. Auden, W.H.; Kirsch, A.C., Ed.: Lectures On Shakespeare.
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"W. H. Auden, poet and critic, will conduct a course on Shakespeare at the New School for Social Research beginning Wednesday. Mr. Auden has announced that in his course . . . he proposes to read all Shakespeare's plays in chronological order." The New York Times reported this item on September 27, 1946, giving notice of a rare opportunity to hear one of the century's great poets comment on one of the greatest poets of all time. Published here for the first time, these lectures now make Auden's thoughts on Shakespeare available widely. Painstakingly reconstructed by Arthur Kirsch from the notes of students who attended, primarily Alan Ansen, who became Auden's secretary and friend, the lectures afford remarkable insights into Shakespeare's plays as well as the sonnets. A remarkable lecturer, Auden could inspire his listeners to great feats of recall and dictation. Consequently, the poet's unique voice, often down to the precise details of his phrasing, speaks clearly and eloquently throughout this volume. In these lectures, we hear Auden alluding to authors from Homer, Dante, and St. Augustine to Kierkegaard, Ibsen, and T. S. Eliot, drawing upon the full range of European literature and opera, and referring to the day's newspapers and magazines, movies and cartoons. The result is an extended instance of the "live conversation" that Auden believed criticism to be. Notably a conversation between Auden's capacious thought and the work of Shakespeare, these lectures are also a prelude to many ideas developed in Auden's later prosea prose in which, one critic has remarked, "all the artists of the past are alive and talking among themselves."

16. Auden, W.H.; Mendelson, E., Ed.: The Complete Works Of W.H. Auden: Prose And Tra
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Reviews Table of Contents This book contains all the essays and reviews that W. H. Auden wrote during the years when he was living in England, and also includes the full original versions of his two illustrated travel books, Letters from Iceland (written in collaboration with Louis MacNeice) and Journey to a War (written in collaboration with Christopher Isherwood). Auden's early prose ranges from extravagant indiscreet travel diaries through sharply observed critiques of writers from John Skelton to Winston Churchill. It includes studies of Communism and Christianity; audaciously wide-ranging essays on literature, psychology, and politics; and writings about gossip, sex, prisons, and schools. The editor's notes include explanations of contemporary and private allusions. The long "Last Will and Testament" written in verse by Auden and MacNeice, which Evelyn Waugh described as a "gossip column," is annotated in full. The book will interest not only Auden's many admirers, but everyone concerned with twentieth-century literature and culture. About the series: In 1928, Stephen Spender hand-printed thirty copies of a small volume of poems by his friend W. H. Audenthe first published book by a man who was to become the dominant literary figure of his generation and one of the century's greatest poets. Sixty years later, Princeton University Press inaugurated an edition of the complete works of Auden, which is intended to serve as the definitive text for all the works Auden published or intended to publish in the form in which he expected to see them printed: his plays and other drama, libretti, essays and reviews, and poems.

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Auden, W. H. (Wystan Hugh Auden), , Anglo-American poet, b. York, England, educated at Oxford. A versatile, vigorous, and technically skilled poet, Auden ranks among the major literary figures of the 20th cent. Often written in everyday language, his poetry ranges in subject matter from politics to modern psychology to Christianity. During the 1930s he was the leader of a left-wing literary group that included Christopher Isherwood and Stephen Spender . With Isherwood he wrote three verse plays, The Dog beneath the Skin The Ascent of F6 (1936), and On the Frontier (1938), and Journey to a War (1939), a record of their experiences in China. He lived in Germany during the early days of Nazism, and was a stretcher-bearer for the Republicans during the Spanish Civil War. Auden's first volume of poetry appeared in 1930. Later volumes include Spain New Year Letter For the Time Being, a Christmas Oratorio The Age of Anxiety (1947; Pulitzer Prize), Nones The Shield of Achilles Homage to Clio About the House Epistle of a Godson and Other Poems (1972), and

18. W.H.Auden's Poetry
Text of "In Praise of Limestone" and three short poems.Category Arts Literature Authors A auden, W. H. Works......WH auden's Poetry. Below are four of WH.auden's poem which seem to be inspiredby the karst landscape of the Yorkshire Dales. (C) WH auden. Other Poetry.
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W.H. Auden's Poetry
Below are four of W.H.Auden's poem which seem to be inspired by the karst landscape of the Yorkshire Dales . The third of the short poems reminds me of Jingling Pot in West Kingsdale (see the second photograph Auden made some changes to the Limestone poem late in life; it is the revised version that is presented here. If you are interested in the original then mail me . More Auden information can be found at The Auden Society
Three Short Poems
"The underground roads
Are, as the dead prefer them,
Always tortuous." "When he looked the cave in the eye,
Hercules
Had a moment of doubt." "Leaning out over
The dreadful precipice,
One contemptuous tree."
In Praise Of Limestone (May 1948)
If it form the one landscape that we, the inconstant ones,
Are consistently homesick for, this is chiefly
Because it dissolves in water. Mark these rounded slopes
With their surface fragrance of thyme and, beneath,
A secret system of caves and conduits; hear the springs That spurt out everywhere with a chuckle, Each filling a private pool for its fish and carving Its own little ravine whose cliffs entertain The butterfly and the lizard; examine this region

19. Auden, W. H., Guide To Literary Theory & Criticism
auden, WH. The Britishborn Wystan Hugh auden (1907-73) read, owned,and distributed copies of Sigmund Freud's writings when he was
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The British-born Wystan Hugh Auden (1907-73) read, owned, and distributed copies of Sigmund Freud 's writings when he was at Gresham's School, Norfolk, in his eighteenth year. His interest in psychoanalysis persisted after he went up to Oxford in 1925 but received its greatest fillip in Berlin in 1928, when he met John Layard, who had been a patient of the American psychologist Homer Lane. Through Layard, Auden became familiar with the theories not only of Lane but also of Georg Groddeck. In these thinkers, as in Freud and D. H. Lawrence , with whom he was already familiar, he found what Humphrey Carpenter has called "a positive doctrine of psychological liberation" (89), which left a lasting mark on his personal life as well as on his poetry and criticism.
In his Oxford years Auden had also read Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels , whose political and economic theories he readily assimilated within the framework of Freudian psychology as he understood it. In 1935 he was able to argue that Marx and Freud were both "right": "As long as civilisation remains as it is, the number of patients the psychologist can cure are very few, and as soon as socialism attains power, it must learn to direct its own interior energy and will need the psychologist" ( English 341). Auden was never orthodox in either his Freudianism or his Marxism and moved on to consider other ideologies as the basis for his life and art. The most notableand most durableof these was Christianity, to which he was reconverted in 1940, shortly after he had settled in New York. In

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