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A Reader's Guide to Essential Criticism
Paul Hendon
Paul Hendon
ISBN: 9781840460469
Format: Paperback
Publisher:Palgrave Macmillan
Edition: Reissue
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In this guide, Paul Hendon introduces some critical paths through Auden's demanding poetry by drawing upon material ranging from contemporary reviews and comments by fellow poets, to more recent scholarly and theoretical approaches.
W.H. Auden has been a dominant force in twentieth-century poetry since the publication of his first book of poems in 1930. His work has borne witness to some of the major events of the century - from the slump of the 1930s to the war in Vietnam - yet it has an intensely personal and domestic side. A British subject who renounced his nationality in 1939 and subsequently took up American citizenship, Auden's life and work are full of complex divisions and contradictions. In this Readers' Guide, Paul Hendon introduces some critical paths through Auden's demanding poetry by drawing upon material ranging from contemporary reviews and comments by fellow poets, to more recent scholarly and theoretical approaches. There is an overview of Auden's life and works, useful for readers new to the poet, while subsequent chapters discuss key critical themes through selected extracts . Issues such as the ambiguity of Auden's politics, his return to Christian faith, and his attitude to history, criticism and art are discussed, while the critical arguments surrounding his 'defection' to America and the significance of the increasingly domestic nature of his later work are assessed. The book concludes with a discursive summary of the main critical works on Auden. This Guide offers an introduction to the work of this major poet through the criticism it generated.
| ISBN | 1840460466 | | Volumes | 1 | | ISBN13 | 9781840460469 (What's this?) | | Weight (grammes) | 271 | | Publisher | Palgrave Macmillan | | Published in | Basingstoke | | Imprint | Palgrave Macmillan | | Series editor | Tredell, Nicolas | | Format | Paperback | | Series title | Readers' Guides to Essential Criticism | | Publication date | 01 Apr 2000 | | Height (mm) | 216 | | Library of Congress | PR | | Width (mm) | 135 | | DEWEY | 821.912 | | Spine width (mm) | 17 | | DEWEY edition | DC21 | | Academic level | A / AS level, Undergraduate, General | | Pages | 208 | |
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Introduction Biographical Summary and Guide through Auden's Works What Kind of Poet is Auden? Early Auden: The Making of a Poet Turning Points The Longer Poems The Later Collections Summary of Critical Texts Conclusion Appendix Notes Select Bibliography Acknowledgements Index
'I continue to find the Readers' Guides indispensable for teaching - they really give students a sense of criticism having a history' - Professor Rachel Bowlby, University of York 'The series looks really excellent - attractively produced, user friendly; and outstanding value for money' - Ronald Knowles, Reader, University of Reading  Be the first to write a customer review
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