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  1. W. H. Auden: A Biography by Humphrey Carpenter, 2010-02-18
  2. The English Auden: Poems, Essays and Dramatic Writings by W.H. Auden, 2001-10-08
  3. W. H. Auden's Book of Light Verse (New York Review Books Classics) by W. H. Auden, 2004-07-31
  4. The Complete Works of W. H. Auden: Libretti and Other Dramatic Writings, 1939-1973 by W. H. Auden, Chester Kallman, 1993-07-26
  5. Letters from Iceland (Armchair Traveller Series) by W. H. Auden, 1990-10
  6. The Sea and the Mirror: A Commentary on Shakespeare's "The Tempest" (Critical Editions) by W. H. Auden, 2005-09-12
  7. W.H. Auden (Faber 80th Anniversary Edition) by W.H. Auden, 2009-05-07
  8. The Complete Poems of Cavafy by W. H. (intro). Dalven, Rae (trans) Auden, 1961
  9. Epistle to a godson and other poems. by W. H Auden, 1973
  10. W.H.Auden: A Tribute by Stephen Spender, 1975-03-27
  11. Tell Me the Truth About Love (Faber Pocket Poetry) by W.H. Auden, 1999-10-04
  12. Auden's Prose: 1926-38 v. 1 (The complete works of W.H. Auden) by W.H. Auden, 1997-07-01
  13. W.H. Auden: A selection (The Penguin poets) by W. H Auden, 1958
  14. "In Solitude, for Company": W. H. Auden after 1940: Unpublished Prose and Recent Criticism (Auden Studies) by W. H. Auden, 1996-02-29

21. HORAE CANONICAE
Text of Auden s sequence of religious poems.
http://spintongues.msk.ru/auden9eng.htm
W.H.Auden
HORAE CANONICAE
IMMOLATUS VICERIT
PRIME
Simultaneously, as soundlessly, Spontaneously, suddenly As, at the vaunt of the dawn, the kind Gates of the body fly open To its world beyond, the gates of the mind, The horn gate and the ivory gate Swing to, swing shut, instantaneously Quell the nocturnal rummage Of its rebellious fronde, ill-favored, Ill-natured and second-rate, Disenfranchised, widowed and orphaned By an historical mistake: Recalled from the shades to be a seeing being, From absence to be on display, Without a name or history I wake Between my body and the day.
Holy this moment, wholly in the right, As, in complete obedience To the light's laconic outcry, next As a sheet, near as a wall, Out there as a mountain's poise of stone, The world is present, about, And I know that I am, here, not alone But with a world and rejoice Unvexed, for the will has still to claim This adjacent arm as my own, The memory to name me, resume Its routine of praise and blame And smiling to me is this instant while Still the day is intact, and I The Adam sinless in our beginning

22. W.H. Auden (1907-1973) British Writer.
(19071973) British writer. W. H. Auden is an important literary figure in the 20th century. He's known for works Spain (1937), New Year Letter (1941), For the Time Being, a
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  • (1907-1973) British writer. W. H. Auden is an important literary figure in the 20th century. He's known for works: "Spain" (1937), "New Year Letter" (1941), "For the Time Being, a Christmas Oratorio" (1945), "The Age of Anxiety" (1947; Pulitzer Prize)," "Nones (1951), "The Shield of Achilles" (1955), etc.
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    23. Auden, W.H. In UK Directory: Library: Arts & Humanities: Literature: Authors: Au
    Auden, W.H. Consists of a selection of profiles, tributes, links and criticisms on the work of this poet.
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    Auden, W.H.
    Consists of a selection of profiles, tributes, links and criticisms on the work of this poet.

    24. Auden's "There Will Be No Peace @ AMERICAN DIGEST
    Auden s poem at American Digest.
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    Auden's "There Will Be No Peace
    There Will Be No Peace Though mild clear weather
    Smile again on the shore of your esteem
    And its colours come back, the storm has changed you:
    You will not forget, ever,
    The darkness blotting out hope, the gale
    Prophesying your downfall. You must live with your knowledge.
    Way back, beyond, outside of you are others,
    In moonless absences you never heard of,
    Who have certainly heard of you,
    Beings of unknown number and gender:
    And they do not like you. What have you done to them? Nothing? Nothing is not an answer: You will come to believe - how can you help it? - That you did, you did do something; You will find yourself wishing you could make them laugh, You will long for their friendship. There will be no peace. Fight back, then, with such courage as you have And every unchivalrous dodge you know of, Clear on your conscience on this: Their cause, if they had one, is nothing to them now; They hate for hate's sake. W.H.Auden TrackBack var addthis_pub="vanderleun";

    25. Auden (W H) Poems
    LotAuden (W H) Poems, Lot Number783, Starting Bid 150, AuctioneerBloomsbury Auctions, AuctionLiterature, Manuscripts Modern Firsts, Date100 AM PT Apr 24th, 2009
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    26. The W. H. Auden Society
    Includes books by Auden, links to selected poems, and a list of recordings of his readings and of musical settings of his poems. Also news of publications and events of interest to readers of Auden.
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    The W. H. Auden Society
    An important message to current members: All current members of the Society have on-line access to all current and recent numbers of the Newsletter through a password-protected page on this site. We have e-mailed the password to all current members whose e-mail addresses are in our files. If you are a current member of the Society and have not received an e-mail with your password, please send an e-mail to makerofweb(at)audensociety(dot)org. (Of course, please replace the parenthetical words with the @ sign and a dot.) If you have not renewed your membership recently, please feel free to do so through a link on the membership page . Older numbers of the Newsletter continue to be publicly available on the archives page News items: The Society's Newsletter 33 (April 2010) has been posted online . Members of the Society who have supplied the webmaster with their e-mail addresses have been sent a message with the password that is required to view or download the file. If you have not received this e-mail message, and you are a current member of the Society, kindly send a message to the webmaster (including your full name) using the address at the foot of this page. Printed copies will be posted to members who subscribe at the institutional rate sometime in May. Two online versions of the Newsletter have been posted: one designed for online reading or to be printed one page to a sheet , the other designed to be

    27. The New Criterion
    This article in the New Criterion discusses Auden s contribution to English poetry.
    http://www.newcriterion.com/archive/17/may99/auden.htm

    28. Auden, W.H. (Wystan Hugh) (Harper's Magazine)
    SEE ALSO Wheatley, Alan; Byron, George Gordon Byron, Baron; Karloff, Boris; Byron Don Juan (canto I); She walks in beauty; On this day; Childe Harold's pilgrimage (excerpts)
    http://harpers.org/subjects/WHAuden

    29. Auden's Poetry And His Last Years
    Review on the World Socialist Website of Edward Mendelson s book Later Auden , including a discussion of Auden s life and development as a poet.
    http://www.wsws.org/articles/1999/nov1999/aud-n20.shtml
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      Auden's poetry and his last years
      Later Auden by Edward Mendelson
      Farrer, Strauss and Giroux, New York, 1999
      By Margaret Rees
      20 November 1999 The publication last April of Later Auden , Edward Mendelson's detailed biography of Wystan Hugh (W.H.) Auden, has again focused attention on this key figure of 20th century English poetry. Mendelson, a professor of English and comparative literature at Columbia University in New York City, wrote Early Auden , the first volume of his Auden biography, in 1981. Born in York, England in 1907, W.H. Auden's writing career spanned four decades. He studied English literature at Oxford University where he met and struck up friendships with Cecil Day Lewis and Stephen Spender. After graduation in 1928, Auden spent almost 12 months in Berlin. By the early 1930s he had emerged as the pre-eminent figure in a group of young writers who boldly asserted that they could speak for the inter-war generation. In 1938 Geoffrey Grigson wrote that New Verse , the magazine he edited, “came into existence because of Auden. It has published more poems by Auden than anybody else and there are many people who might quote of Auden: 'To you I owe the first development of my imagination; to you I owe the withdrawing of my mind from the low brutal pit of my nature, to the lofty, the pure and the perpetual...'"

    30. Auden, W H Definition Of Auden, W H In The Free Online Encyclopedia.
    Auden, W(ystan) H(ugh)
    http://encyclopedia2.thefreedictionary.com/Auden, W H

    31. [Poetry] W. H. Auden
    Twenty-eight poems by Auden. Includes many short poems.
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    Build your own FREE website at Tripod.com Share: Facebook Twitter Digg reddit document.write(lycos_ad['leaderboard']); document.write(lycos_ad['leaderboard2']); W. H. Auden
    (born) 1907 The Average His peasant parents killed themselves with toil
    To let their darling leave a stingy soil
    For any of those smart professions which
    Encourage shallow breathing, and grow rich. The pressure of their fond ambition made
    Their shy and country-loving child afraid
    No sensible career was good enough,
    Only a hero could deserve such love. So here he was without maps or supplies,
    A hundred miles from any decent town;
    The desert glared into his blood-shot eyes; The silence roared displeasure: looking down,
    He saw the shadow of an Average Man Attempting the exceptional, and ran. Poetry Bumbleshoot E-mail me Next

    32. Auden, W. H. | Define Auden, W. H. At Dictionary.com
    Cultural Dictionary Auden, W. H. ( awd n) A British-born twentieth-century American writer and critic. He is best known for his poetry, which was influenced by his
    http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/auden, w. h.?qsrc=2446

    33. Demon Or Gift From Later Auden
    This, the first chapter from Edward Mendelson s book Later Auden, analyses the poem In Memory of W.B. Yeats.
    http://www.nytimes.com/books/first/m/mendelson-auden.html

    34. Auden, W. H. Quotes On Quotations Book
    Wystan Hugh Auden, known more commonly as W. H. Auden, (February 21, 1907 September 29, 1973) was an English poet, often cited as one of the most influential of the 20th century.
    http://www.quotationsbook.com/author/331/

    35. W. H. Auden - Salon.com
    Recordings of Auden reading two poems, Under Which Lyre and Law Like Love . Available in mp3 and RealMedia formats.
    http://www.salon.com/audio/2000/10/05/auden/
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          Random House Audio's "Voice of the Poet" series
          By W.H. Auden Along with Yeats and Eliot, W. H. Auden is one of the most influential English-language poets of the twentieth century. His best work artfully potrays the complexity and profundity of the human condition. In 1928, Auden published his first book of verse, and his collection Poems, published in 1930, established him as the leading voice of a new generation. Ever since, he has been admired for his unsurpassed technical virtuosity and an ability to write poems in nearly every imaginable verse form; the incorporation in his work of popular culture, current events, and vernacular speech; and also for the vast range of his intellect, which drew easily from the an extraordinary variety of literatures, art forms, social and political theories, and scientific and technical information. These poems, taken from Random House Audio's" Voice of the Poet" series, demostrate Auden's remarkable wit. His poetry frequently recounts, literally or metaphorically, a journey or quest, and his travels provided rich material for his verse.

    36. Irish Gravestone Inscriptions, Tracing Your Irish Ancestors: Auden, W H
    History From Headstones contains over 50,000 inscriptions from over 800 graveyards around Northern Ireland, including counties Antrim, Armagh, Down, Fermanagh, Londonderry and
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    37. Index
    Words from W.H. Auden put to music with animations.
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    38. W. H. Auden Literary Criticism
    A selective list of online literary criticism for the British poet W. H. Auden, favoring signed scholarly articles and books, peerreviewed sources. Open access and ad-free.
    http://www.literaryhistory.com/20thC/Auden.htm
    Auden, W. H. (1907-1973)
    A selective list of online literary criticism for the British poet W. H. Auden, favoring signed scholarly articles and books, peer-reviewed sources, and web sites that adhere to the MLA Guidelines for Web Sites. main page 20th-century literature 20th-century poetry British poets ... about literaryhistory.com
    Literary criticism
    Baker, Robert S. A rev. of British Writers of the Thirties, by Valentine Cunningham. Contemporary Literature 31 (1990). [First page of article only.] Bayley, John. "How Auden Settled for the Wrong Blond." A rev. of Auden in Love , by Dorothy J. Farman. The Guardian , 21 March, 1985. Berryman, John. "Auden's Prose." Rev. of The Dyer's Hand , by W.H. Auden. NY Review of Books 1 Feb., 1963. Bucknell, Katherine and Nicholas Jenkins, eds. 'The Map of All My Youth': Early Works, Friends, and Influences. Oxford UP, 1990. Blurb at publisher's web site. Burt, Stephen and Hannah Brooks-Motl, eds. Randall Jarrell on W. H. Auden. Columbia UP, 2005. Blurb at publisher's web site [removed]. A review,

    39. The Shield Of Achilles
    Text of this frequently anthologized poem.
    http://www.sccs.swarthmore.edu/users/99/jrieffel/poetry/auden/achilles.html
    The Shield of Achilles
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    40. Auden, W. H.
    Auden, W. H. Encyclopedia article; The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition, 2004. Read Auden, W. H. at Questia library.
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