für W.H. Auden], NÖN 39/2015. Berg, Sanchia (19 July 2023). "No 10 turned down Larkin, Auden and other poets for laureate job". BBC News. Auden, W. H. (1945)...
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and libretti written, edited, or translated by the Anglo-American poet W. H. Auden (1907–1973). See the main entry for a list of biographical and critical...
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Auden may refer to: Auden (name), including a list of people with the given name and surname W. H. Auden (1907–1973), British-American poet Auden, Ontario...
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group of British and Irish writers active in the 1930s that included W. H. Auden, Louis MacNeice, Cecil Day-Lewis, Stephen Spender, Christopher Isherwood...
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The Downs Malvern (section W. H. Auden at the Downs)
notable masters he hired were the painter Maurice Feild and the poet W. H. Auden. Frazer Hoyland succeeded his brother Geoffrey as headmaster in 1940...
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List of poetry collections (section Titles: W–Z)
editions of "collected works" or "selected works." About the House (1965) - W.H. Auden Adam & Eve & The City (1936) - William Carlos Williams Adult Bookstore...
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"Epilogue for W. H. Auden" is a 76-line poem by Louis MacNeice. It was written in late 1936 and was first published in book form in Letters from Iceland...
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Funeral Blues (category Poetry by W. H. Auden)
or "Stop all the clocks", is a poem by W. H. Auden which first appeared in the 1936 play The Ascent of F6. Auden substantially rewrote the poem several...
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my permission to do so. The foreword is written by the English poet W. H. Auden, a friend of Hammarskjöld. Markings was described by the late theologian...
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Richard Griffiths (category Articles with hCards)
ended in February 2009. Later in 2009, he replaced Michael Gambon as W. H. Auden prior to the premiere of The Habit of Art at the National Theatre, once...
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It was also in 1939 that another Irish modernist poet, W. B. Yeats, died. British poet W.H. Auden (1907–1973) was another significant modernist in the 1930s...
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Rookhope (section W. H. Auden)
13th Century. It is situated in the Pennines to the north of Weardale. W. H. Auden once called Rookhope "the most wonderfully desolate of all the dales"...
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September 1, 1939 (category Poetry by W. H. Auden)
"September 1, 1939" is a poem by W. H. Auden written shortly after the German invasion of Poland, which would mark the start of World War II. It was first...
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Chester Kallman (category W. H. Auden)
poet, librettist, and translator, best known for collaborating with W. H. Auden on opera librettos for Igor Stravinsky and other composers. Kallman was...
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The Unknown Citizen (category Poetry by W. H. Auden)
"The Unknown Citizen" is a poem written by W. H. Auden in 1939, shortly after he moved from England to the United States. The poem was first published...
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Erika Mann (category Articles with hCards)
came to power in 1933, she moved to Switzerland, and married the poet W. H. Auden, purely to obtain a British passport and so avoid becoming stateless...
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atheists or agnostics. They look at arguments about God's existence as W.H. Auden did: 'All proofs or disproofs that we tender are returned Unopened to...
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which is often known as The Ode to the Fallen, or simply as The Ode. W.H. Auden also wrote Ode, one of the most popular poems from his earlier career...
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The Dog Beneath the Skin (category Plays by W. H. Auden)
or Where is Francis? A Play in Three Acts, by W. H. Auden and Christopher Isherwood, was the first Auden–Isherwood collaboration and an important contribution...
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The Dance of Death is a one-act play in verse and prose by W. H. Auden, published in 1933. The Dance of Death is a satiric musical extravaganza that portrays...
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Simon Callow (category Articles with hCards)
Including VAT" 1981 The Man of Destiny Napoleon Television film W.H.Auden Monologue W.H.Auden Television film 1984-1986 Chance in a Million Tom Chance 19...
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villanelle more seriously in the 1930s, and his contemporaries and friends W. H. Auden and Dylan Thomas also picked up the form. Dylan Thomas's "Do not go gentle...
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The Age of Anxiety (category Books by W. H. Auden)
Eclogue (1947; first UK edition, 1948) is a long poem in six parts by W. H. Auden, written mostly in a modern version of Anglo-Saxon alliterative verse...
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Spain (poem) (redirect from Spain (Auden))
Spain is a poem by W. H. Auden written after his visit to the Spanish Civil War. Spain was described by George Orwell as "one of the few decent things...
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rossashby.info/index.html Archived 2009-02-08 at the Wayback Machine W.H. Auden, A Certain World (New York: The Viking Press, 1970). Francis Bacon, The...
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English playwright Alan Bennett, centred on a fictional meeting between W. H. Auden and Benjamin Britten while Britten is composing the opera Death in Venice...
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Sam Williams, O'Reilly, page 155-158 W.H. Auden: Contexts for Poetry, Peter Edgerly Firchow, page 241 W. H. Auden: A Biography, Humphrey Carpenter, page...
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Dietrich Bonhoeffer (category Articles with hCards)
Bonhoeffer in 1995 on a text by Priska Beilharz. "Friday's Child" reading by W.H. Auden, 1958 Bonhoeffer Ann Gebuhr, 2000 Bonhoeffer-Oratorium – composed from...
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reintroduced to a prep school friend, W. H. Auden. Through Auden, Isherwood met the younger poet Stephen Spender, who printed Auden's first collection, Poems (1928)...
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2012. The W. H. Auden Society Newsletter No. 14 Archived 2019-08-01 at the Wayback Machine - Notes and Queries, April 1996 The W. H. Auden Society Newsletter...
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