W.H. Auden: poems selected by John Fuller
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821.9109 CHI/T The twentieth century in poetry: a critical survey | 821.9109 DRA/I An introduction to twentieth-century poetry in English | 821.912 ANJ/T T.S. Eliot poetry and theory: time and creativity | 821.912 AUD/W W.H. Auden: poems selected by John Fuller | 821.912 CAM The Cambridge companion to T.S. Eliot | 821.912 ELI/C Collected poems 1909-1962 | 821.912 ELI/W The waste land and other poems |
W. H. Auden (1907-73) came to prominence in the 1930s among a generation of outspoken poets that included his friends Louis MacNeice, Stephen Spender and C. Day Lewis. But he was also an intimate and lyrical poet of great originality, and a master craftsman of some of the most cherished and influential poems of the past century.
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