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61. Another Time
 
62. Elder Edda: A Selection
63. Collected Auden
 
64. Portable Poets of the English
 
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65. A Commentary on the Poetry of
 
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66. Secondary Worlds
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67. Poets Tongue
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68. Look, Stranger!
 
69. Delia, or, A masque of night
70. The Table Talk of W.H. Auden
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71. W. H. Auden's Poetry: Mythos,
 
72. On this island
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73. The Complete Works of W. H. Auden:
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74. A Company of Readers : Uncollected
 
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75. Regions of Sorrow: Anxiety and
76. Collected Poems
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77. Van Gogh: A Self-Portrait : Letters
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78. W.H. Auden (Routledge Guides to
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79. W.H. Auden (Writers and their
 
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80. Selected Songs of Thomas Campion

61. Another Time
by W.H. Auden
Paperback: 128 Pages (2007-02-01)

Isbn: 0571234372
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5-0 out of 5 stars Wonderful book
I am very pleased with this book. There was a poem that I heard during a movie that inspired me to buy this book. I am glad I did. ... Read more


62. Elder Edda: A Selection
 Paperback: 176 Pages (1973-06-18)
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Isbn: 0571103197
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5-0 out of 5 stars Ancient beauty
W. H. Auden's co-translation with the scholar Paul B. Taylor of portionsof the Icelandic verse saga the "Edda" is dedicated to J. R. R.Tolkien, and with reason.Auden's first encounter with Icelandic was underTolkien's influence.This is wholly fitting, perhaps; Icelandic andGermanic myth is best known to a general reader through its influence onTolkien and Wagner.Certainly this book is a convincing argument that theNorse body of myth deserves more attention, as does its verse.

The verseof the Edda is highly alliterative and stanza-based, generally told in thefirst person or as dialogue.It reads much like "Beowulf" in anygood poetic translation, filled with pungent consonants and forthrightstatements.Auden's rendering anticipates Seamus Heany's acclaimed"Beowulf" in its readability and beauty in English, producingpassages like the following:

"Doughty Thor drew boldly The hideousserpent up on board, Struck with his hammer the high hair-mountain Of thewrithing Coiler, Kin of the Wolf." (p. 92)

Familiarity with Norsemythic cosmology helps in passages such as that, of course, and theIntroduction by Taylor and Peter Salus explains both the meter and theworld of the poems.It is somewhat more scholarly in bent than Heany'sintroduction to "Beowulf", but is nonetheless quite helpful to anon-specialist like myself.

I don't know any Icelandic and thus cannotspeak to the truth of the translation in sound or sense.However, itsbeauty in English is gripping.

Any reader of Tolkien will have a shock ofrecognition in encountering this book.Several names, including bothThorin and Gandalf, will be instantly familiar, as will a certain ethos ofhall, host, mighty deeds, and far-off doom.Anyone wishing to exploreTolkien's literary roots should read the Edda and "Beowulf"; thisrendering of the Edda, the work of one of the great poets of the twentiethcentury (and a Tolkien acolyte to boot) is a superior choice.

It's a realshame that this book is out of print.Given the bestseller status of theHeany "Beowulf", another first-quality rendering of alliterativeNorthern verse could well have a successful life in today's market.Asthings stand the book is worth searching for.I recommend it as highly asI may. ... Read more


63. Collected Auden
by W H Auden
Paperback: 960 Pages (2004-03-04)

Isbn: 0571221440
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64. Portable Poets of the English Language, Medieval: Volume 1; Langland to Spenser (Viking portable library)
 Paperback: 672 Pages (1978-02-23)
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Isbn: 0140150498
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65. A Commentary on the Poetry of W.H. Auden, C. Day Lewis, Louis Macneice, and Stephen Spender
by John Whitehead
 Hardcover: 268 Pages (1992-09)
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Asin: 0773495827
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While literary critics have given disproportionate attention to the work of Auden and MacNeice, this commentary gives equal attention to their contemporaries - Day Lewis and Spender. The author offers insights to their poetry, identifies undetected sources, and elucidates obscurities. By placing their poetry in its biographical and historical contexts, he demonstrates how four poets with similar social and educational backgrounds responded to the stresses of private life and uneasy times, while remaining continuously aware of each other's work. His chronological survey of their entire poetic output over 60 years dispels the notion that their chief interest is as representative writers of a single decade, "the 30s". ... Read more


66. Secondary Worlds
by W. H. Auden
 Paperback: 127 Pages (1984-01)
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67. Poets Tongue
by W. H. Auden, John Garrett
Hardcover: 222 Pages (1935-01)
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68. Look, Stranger!
by W.H. Auden
Paperback: 80 Pages (2001-04-09)
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Faber are pleased to announce the relaunch of the poetry list - starting in Spring 2001 and continuing, with publication dates each month, for the rest of the year. This will involve a new jacket design recalling the typographic virtues of the classic Faber poetry covers, connecting the backlist and the new titles within a single embracing cover solution. A major reissue program is scheduled, to include classic individual collections from each decade, some of which have long been unavailable: Wallace Stevens's Harmonium and Ezra Pound's Personae from the 1920s; W.H. Auden's Poems (1930); Robert Lowell's Life Studies from the 1950s; John Berryman's 77 Dream Songs and Philip Larkin's The Whitsun Weddings from the 1960s; Ted Hughes's Gaudete and Seamus Heaney's Field Work from the 1970s; Michael Hofmann's Acrimony and Douglas Dunn's Elegies from the 1980s. Timed to celebrate publication of Seamus Heaney's new collection, Electric Light, the relaunch is intended to re-emphasize the predominance of Faber Poetry, and to celebrate a series which has played a shaping role in the history of modern poetry since its inception in the 1920s. ... Read more


69. Delia, or, A masque of night
by W. H Auden
 Paperback: 51 Pages (1953)

Asin: B0007J42YO
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70. The Table Talk of W.H. Auden
by Alan Ansen
Paperback: 135 Pages (1991-12-13)

Isbn: 0571165672
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In New York, between 1946 and 1948, the scholar and poet Alan Ansen made rapid notes of Auden's inimitable conversation. This book is a record of Auden's private, offhand and sometimes wayward remarks and opinions about art, literature, music, politics, religion and sexuality. ... Read more


71. W. H. Auden's Poetry: Mythos, Theory, and Practice
by R. Victoria Arana
Hardcover: 364 Pages (2009-04-28)
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W. H. Auden is perhaps the most important English language poet of the 20th century. He produced marvelous poems-even in his last days.However, critics and reviewers not only have not recognized the aesthetics of the poetry Auden wrote after 1965, but they have ignored or made prejudiced and disparaging remarks about it, thus diverting subsequent critical (and popular) attention from its remarkable virtues. The aim of W. H. Auden's Poetry: Mythos, Theory, and Practice is to clarify Auden's career-long interest in poetic theory and, above all, to show how his changing thoughts about poetry impelled him towards the production of the last three volumes of his verse.Because it links the poet's biographia literaria and his aesthetic vision, this book will appeal to poets as well as to students of writing-particularly those interested in the creative process and its correlation to artistic forms. Students of 20th-century American and British literature will find in these pages a comprehensive survey of Auden's thoughts about his art and the poetry of his predecessors as well as of his contemporaries. Teachers of Auden's works will appreciate the strong light such a survey casts on Auden's poetic practice. Engineers and architects, physicists and biologists, cultural critics, social scientists, philosophers, and especially Gestalt psychologists might well enjoy reading about the ways their fields have intersected and influenced the thinking of one of the twentieth century's most brilliant and courageous poets. ... Read more


72. On this island
by W. H Auden
 Hardcover: 3 Pages (1937)

Asin: B00086WIFG
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73. The Complete Works of W. H. Auden: Prose and Travel Books in Prose and Verse, 1926-1938 (Volume 1)
by W. H. Auden
Hardcover: 952 Pages (1997-02-03)
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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. Auden--the 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.

The Complete Works of W. H. Auden will provide a unique opportunity to solve the numerous textual problems connected with the severe revisions Auden made in his own works. The texts are newly edited from Auden's manuscripts by Edward Mendelson, the literary executor of the Auden estate. ... Read more


74. A Company of Readers : Uncollected Writings of W. H. Auden, Jacques Barzun, and Lionel Trilling from the Reader's Subscription and Mid-Century Book Clubs
by Arthur Krystal, Jacques Barzun
Hardcover: 320 Pages (2001-08-15)
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Asin: B000H2MUP4
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In 1951, Jacques Barzun, W. H. Auden, and Lionel Trilling joined together to form the editorial board of the Readers' Subscription Book Club. Thus began a venture unique in the annals of American culture. Never before or since have three such eminent intellectuals collaborated to bring books to the attention of the general public.

Now, a half century later, A Company of Readers tells the story of this extraordinary partnership and presents for the first time a selection of essays from the publications of the Readers' Subscription Book Club and its successor, the Mid-Century Book Society.

As they composed their comments to club members, these distinguished editors freely shared with each other their notes and drafts. The result is criticism of the highest order: smart, humane, learned -- in short, stuff that makes for damn good reading. And because these pieces were written for the general public by men who knew that books still mattered, perhaps no other collection of essays gives so natural and vivid a picture of the cultural landscape at midcentury.

Together, Auden, Barzun, and Trilling would plunge into a pile of books and pick out what they liked, what they thought would instruct and delight. What they chose may surprise you. Here is Auden on J. R. R. Tolkien's The Fellowship of the Ring, Barzun on Virginia Woolf's Writer's Diary, and Trilling on Kenneth Grahame's The Wind in the Willows. Each book, whether weighty or light, summoned from the editors a spirited appraisal, in language that welcomed any kind of reader.

The Mid-Century club disbanded in 1963, but its legacy lives on in these pages. A Company of Readers is essential to admirers of this illustrious trio, and it offers a window on an America in which books took center stage. ... Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars The Culture of "Inclusiveness"
While I was growing up in Chicago, one of my greatest pleasures was listening to classical music while reading the latest selection from the Readers' Subscription Club to which I belonged. That was almost 50 years ago (!) and yet how vividly I recall pouring over brief but brilliant essays in the latest edition of The Griffin (the monthly bulletin) to select titles to order and then, several weeks later, reading those selected as soon as they arrived. (By the way, I found Bach's "Goldberg Variations" to be an ideal companion to my reading, regardless of subject matter.) In this volume, with a Foreword by Jacques Barzun, followed by an Introduction by editor Arthur Krystal, we have a rich and varied selection of the uncollected writings of W.H. Auden, Jacques Barzun, and Lionel Trilling who, from 1951 until 1963, served as editors of the Readers' Subscription Club which later became the Mid-Century Book Society. As I began to read this book, I recognized only a few of the 45 essays which Krystal has organized as follows:

Biography and Belles Lettres (e.g. Barzun's "The Artist as Scapegoat")

History and Social Thought (Auden's "Apologies to the Iroquois")

Novels and Novelists (e.g. Trilling's "A Triumph of the Comic View")

Music, Theater, and Fine Arts (e.g. Barzun's "Why Talk About Art?")

Poetry (.e.g. Auden's "T.S. Eliot So Far")

A Round-robin (i.e. all three editors collaborated on "The New Auden Shakespeare" and "Jameschoice for January."

Krystal then provides an "Editor's Note," followed by two appendices: Complete List of Essays and Reviews from The Griffin and The Mid-Century, and, Essays from The Griffin and The Mid-Century Published Elsewhere.

After reading all of the selections in this volume, I now realize and appreciate what I did not (and probably could not) so many years ago: the three erudite and eloquent authors of the selections never "wrote down" to their readers while providing an intellectual, aesthetic, and (at times) social context for each of the authors and works discussed.

In the Foreword, Barzun explains that "As critics we had one trait in common: none of us applied a theory or system. Apart from this unifying mode, our tendencies and backgrounds differed widely, surely a desirable diversity for the purposes of the club." He goes on to point out that they were guided by "the principle of what Trilling was the first to call 'cultural criticism,' that is, criticism inspired by whatever is relevant to the work. Its genesis, form, and meaning have roots in the culture where it appears, and it is also unique through its author's own uniqueness. To us, none of this was new. We were cultural critics with no need of a doctrine, for the essence of culture is inclusiveness." In the Introduction, Krystal then provides a brief explanation of how and why the Club was founded, what happened throughout its eleven years and six months of existence, and what he views as its unique contributions. Auden, Barzun, and Trilling "were like those classical musicians who, upon leaving work at the symphony, head downtown to play jazz all night in a smoky club." No small part of the "pleasure they derived from playing together...lay in the knowledge that they were performing for a literate audience who had come expressly to hear them." This simile is apt.

Who will most enjoy reading this book? Certainly those who were once a member of either Club and have so many pleasant memories of their own associated with the monthly interaction with the three editors as well as with the subjects they discussed. But countless others, "non-members" if you will, who will also be intellectually stimulated while thoroughly enjoying the pleasure of the three editors' company. Jacques Barzun was right: "The essence of culture is inclusiveness." ... Read more


75. Regions of Sorrow: Anxiety and Messianism in Hannah Arendt and W. H. Auden (Meridian: Crossing Aesthetics)
by Susannah Young-ah Gottlieb
 Paperback: 320 Pages (2003-01-27)
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W. H. Auden and Hannah Arendt belonged to a generation that experienced the catastrophic events of the mid-twentieth century, and they both sought to respond to the enormity of the novel phenomena they witnessed. Regions of Sorrow explores the remarkable affinity between their works. As incisive exponents and uncompromising proponents of the insuperable condition of plurality, Auden and Arendt give voice to an unexpected and inconspicuous messianism—a messianism in which contingency, frailty, and faultiness are neither rejected nor scorned but celebrated as the indispensable elements of what Auden calls “anxious hope.”

Beginning with an examination of Arendt's Origins of Totalitarianism and Auden's Age of Anxiety, which both conclude with meditations on Nazi terror, the author turns to an unprecedented presentation of Arendt's Human Condition in terms of Jewish-German messianism, and concludes with Auden's "In Praise of Limestone," which lays out the frail and faulty space in which messianism breaks free from apocalyptic forecasts.

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76. Collected Poems
by W.H. Auden
Paperback: 954 Pages (1994-07-18)

Isbn: 0571142265
Average Customer Review: 2.5 out of 5 stars
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This collection of the poems of W.H. Auden includes three poems referred to by Auden as "posthumous poems", and others that he omitted from the "Collected Shorter Poems" of 1966, printed here in revised versions found among his papers. ... Read more

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1-0 out of 5 stars Don't believe the old man.
Auden is my favorite poet and has been since my college days in the 50's.(Yes. 1950's.) In those days the poems started with "Musee des Beaux Arts," included "Law Like Love" and "In Memory of W.B. Yeats." The songs started with "As I walked Out One Evening."
A fine clear voice, very even expressions, and sentiments that one could easily subscibe to. I tried to write like that (and in part succeeded). The copy in my library is dated 1945.
Recently I decided to share my love of Auden's poetry and ordered three copies of the book descibed in this listing. What a mistake! It appears that Auden after about 1940, and until the end of his apparently miserable life, changed his style and everything else about himself, AND rewrote, deleted and butchered his early work. What a sad revelation. Don't believe the old man.
I suggest you read the review by N. Dorward for Collected Poems (Modern Library) here at Amazon for more about this and WHICH AUDEN TO BUY AND READ.
Here it is in part--
"This volume makes me ultimately rather sad, that a poet with such enormous promise (the work he wrote in his early 20s is still utterly astonishing in its accomplishment & daring) never quite made good on it, & even came to hate much of his own best work. Turn to the _Selected Poems_ to get a better measure of what Auden was as a writer. "

4-0 out of 5 stars One of the great poets of the twentieth century
Wystan Hugh (W. H.) Auden is rightly regarded as one of the great poets of the twentieth century.He is one of my favorites because of his great skill with language, his ability to talk about everyday life in wonderfully insightful ways, and to sing while he helps us see what he sees.His even greater gift is to make his words feel as if they came from out of our own mind and heart.We want to possess them.

Yet, he was also a very learned man, but his learning always has a point about life rather than allowing him to step into a spotlight for our adulation.You can flip to any page of this volume and find something to wonder at.Even the plainest poems have depths to plumb and the seemingly obscure yield to patient reading.

While Auden has a somewhat complicated biography, it would be a mistake to get sidetracked in too many details.While knowing the life of an artist often aids our understanding of his work, it is also a mistake to see too many parallels in his work with the happenstance of his life.Great artists draw on their lives, but they also transcend them.

I am very grateful to have this volume in my library. ... Read more


77. Van Gogh: A Self-Portrait : Letters Revealing His Life As a Painter
by Vincent Van Gogh, W. H. Auden
Paperback: 398 Pages (1994-11)
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Asin: 1569248621
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5-0 out of 5 stars Van Gogh, a man worth getting to know.
In his early years as an artist, Vincent Van Gogh vividly related his concept of art to his brother Theo in two separate letters from July of 1882, numbered 218 and 221. In this book of Vincent's letters, translated by W.H. Auden, these letters can be more carefully read than if I were to paraphrase or quote bits and pieces here. His letters are a portal into the mind of a great artist and a misunderstood man. While there are more complete books of Van Goghs writings available, this collection gets to the core of Vincent as a man and as an artist.
Vincent was not some wacko who cut off part of his ear and shot himself from insanity, he was rather, a deeply caring man, a genius who observed life so far over the heads of the so-called art experts that they could not see his vision. I did not become a lover of Vincent's art work until after I had read this book of his letters and was able to see more clearly what he was conveying on canvas. I have admired Auden as a poet for many years and this translation of his is far more readable than other translations I have read since. For anyone who has ever admired Van Gogh's paintings, this book is a must read, but for anyone who has seen them and not appreceiated his perception of the world, read this book and you will change your mind and your heart as well. You might even come to understand and love this great man's artwork. JJ

5-0 out of 5 stars An excellent selection of letters
The British poet WH Auden has compiled a wonderful selection from Van Gogh'sletters. Auden makes his selection..."What," I asked myself, "is the single most important fact about Von Gogh?" To that there seemed only one answer - "That he painted pictures". Hence the selection focuses on those letters which contain his reflections on the art of painting and the problems of being a painter. Other letters, eg to his father and brother, are included as they throw light upon Van Gogh's career as a painter. Also included are descriptions of VG by his acquaintances, 40 illustrations and a brief biography by his nephew. Of interest to artists as well as admirers of Van Gogh's works. ... Read more


78. W.H. Auden (Routledge Guides to Literature)
by Tony Sharpe
Hardcover: 176 Pages (2007-10-30)
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As both a politically engaged and stylistically versatile poet, W.H. Auden is one of the most influential writers of the twentieth century. His work is not only widely studied and read, but has been used in musical scores and quoted in Hollywood films.

This guide to Auden’s compelling work offers:

  • an accessible introduction to the contexts and many interpretations of Auden’s texts, from publication to the present
  • an introduction to key critical texts and perspectives on Auden’s life and work, situated in a broader critical history
  • cross-references between sections of the guide, in order to suggest links between texts, contexts and criticism
  • suggestions for further reading.

Part of the Routledge Guides to Literature series, this volume is essential reading for all those beginning detailed study of W.H. Auden and seeking not only a guide to his works but also a way through the wealth of contextual and critical material that surrounds them.

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79. W.H. Auden (Writers and their Work)
by Stan Smith
Paperback: 96 Pages (1997-04)
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Enriched by an awareness of modern critical approaches Professor Smith's stimulating study offers the reader fresh insights into Auden's significance both in his own time and today. ... Read more


80. Selected Songs of Thomas Campion
by Thomas Campion
 Hardcover: 161 Pages (1972-12)
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