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The Complete Works of W. H. Auden: Prose, Volume II - 1939-1948

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W. H. Auden's first ten years in the United States were marked by rapid and extensive change in his life and thought. He became an American citizen, fell in love with Chester Kallman, and began to reflect on American culture and to explore the ideas of Reinhold Niebuhr and other Protestant theologians. This volume contains every piece of prose that Auden wrote during these years, including essays and reviews he published under pseudonyms. Most have never been reprinted in any form since their initial publication in such magazines and newspapers as the "Nation," the "New Republic," "Common Sense," "Vogue," and the "New York Times."Auden's prose during this period is frequently directly autobiographical even as he comments on literature, psychology, politics, and religion. The writings range from a dialogue about W. B. Yeats through a respectful parody of Gertrude Stein to Jamesian essays on Henry James. They also include lively and often profound responses to ancient and modern history as well as to contemporary issues in politics and religion. Other highlights include writings on opera and poetry as well as reports of Auden's lectures and the text of an unfinished autobiographical book, "The Prolific and the Devourer." Throughout, Edward Mendelson's extensive and illuminating editor's notes explain all contemporary and private allusions.By making available a large cache of important but previously difficult-to-obtain writings on key subjects, this volume will be of obvious appeal to Auden's legions of admirers. It will also be enjoyed by everyone interested in twentieth-century literature, religion, and culture.

About the author

Edward Mendelson is the Literary Executor of the Estate of W. H. Auden and Professor of English and Comparative Literature at Columbia University.

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W. H. Auden's first ten years in the United States were marked by rapid and extensive change in his life and thought. He became an American citizen, fell in love with Chester Kallman, and began to reflect on American culture and to explore the ideas of Reinhold Niebuhr and other Protestant theologians. This volume contains every piece of prose that Auden wrote during these years, including essays and reviews he published under pseudonyms. Most have never been reprinted in any form since their initial publication in such magazines and newspapers as the Nation, the New Republic, Common Sense, Vogue, and the New York Times.

Auden's prose during this period is frequently directly autobiographical even as he comments on literature, psychology, politics, and religion. The writings range from a dialogue about W. B. Yeats through a respectful parody of Gertrude Stein to Jamesian essays on Henry James. They also include lively and often profound responses to ancient and modern history as well as to contemporary issues in politics and religion. Other highlights include writings on opera and poetry as well as reports of Auden's lectures and the text of an unfinished autobiographical book, The Prolific and the Devourer. Throughout, Edward Mendelson's extensive and illuminating editor's notes explain all contemporary and private allusions.

By making available a large cache of important but previously difficult-to-obtain writings on key subjects, this volume will be of obvious appeal to Auden's legions of admirers. It will also be enjoyed by everyone interested in twentieth-century literature, religion, and culture.

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"Mendelson has put together an impres­sively comprehensive and rigorously thor­ough literary compendium that charts one of the twentieth century’s most influential expat poets."

Product details

Authors W. Auden, W. H. Auden
Assisted by Edward Mendelson (Editor), Professor Edward Mendelson (Editor)
Publisher University Presses
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 05.05.2002
 
EAN 9780691089355
ISBN 978-0-691-08935-5
No. of pages 592
Weight 907 g
Series The Complete Works of W.H. Auden
The Complete Works of W.H. Auden
The Complete Works of W. H. Auden
Subjects Fiction > Narrative literature > Essays, feuilletons, literary criticism, interviews

Essays, LITERARY COLLECTIONS / Essays, Literary essays

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