Later Auden

Later Auden

nipasẹ Edward Mendelson
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(34 awọn ibo)
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570 awọn oju-iwe, Hardcover
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1999
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Faber
Koko ọrọ
Auden·W h·1907-1973·Criticism and interpretation
Ede
English

Professor Mendelson's book on Auden's work from the 1940s to his death in 1973 is one of the best way to appreciate the poet's later poems, prose and librettos. "Later Auden" details that there was both a public and private interpretation of much of his work, including "The Rake's Progress" written for composer Igor Stravinsky, "Age of Anxiety", and "Thanksgiving for a Habitat".

For any one looking for an introduction to Wystan Auden's work, there is no better way than to pick up both Early Auden and Later Auden by Edward Mendelson. Both of these books help one understand some of the more obscure aspects of Auden's poetry, and in particular, to distinguish both the personal and public parts of his work.

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