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Jevenilia

Inglese · Tascabile

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Zusatztext "Containing more than two hundred poems! the book chronicles Auden's progress from his first verses! written when he was fifteen years old . . . As one of the most complete and scrupulous accounts of a major poet's apprenticeship! it offers what amounts to a series of master classes in the development of poetic talent and the acquisition of rhetorical skill." Informationen zum Autor W. H. AudenEdited by Katherine BucknellWith twenty-two newly discovered poems Klappentext You know the terror that for poets lurks Beyond the ferry when to Minos brought.Poets must utter their Collected Works, Including Juvenilia.. . .--from "Letter to Lord Byron" (1936)Regardless of how poets feel about their youthful attempts at verse, their early poems not only enrich our understanding of their artistic growth, but also reveal much about the nature of literary genius. No other twentieth-century poet has left behind such a wealth of early poetry as did W. H. Auden. By bringing together for the first time all the poems written by Auden between the ages of fifteen and twenty-one (1922-1928), this book allows us a rare, detailed look at the literary personality, development, and preoccupations of a major poet. Auden's readers will be fascinated to find in these poems the earliest evidence of his interest in psychoanalysis, his conflicted attitude toward his homosexuality, his self-conscious approach to poetry, and his life-long journey toward a religious sense of the world.This collection includes over two hundred poems, most of them never published before, concluding with the contents of Auden's privately printed volume, Poems (1928). The poems are generously annotated with information on Auden's education, reading, literary concerns, and personal life. In her introduction, Katherine Bucknell traces important themes relating to the poet's entire career, and describes crucial but hitherto unknown aspects of his youth during his years at Gresham's School and at Christ Church, Oxford. Throughout this work we see in Auden an admirable instinct for experiment, a thorough testing of tradition, and a gathering mastery of technique and thematic argument. Zusammenfassung You know the terror that for poets lurks Beyond the ferry when to Minos brought. Poets must utter their Collected Works, Including Juvenilia.. . . --from "Letter to Lord Byron" (1936) Regardless of how poets feel about their youthful attempts at verse, their early poems not only enrich our understanding of their artistic growth, but also reveal much about the nature of literary genius. No other twentieth-century poet has left behind such a wealth of early poetry as did W. H. Auden. By bringing together for the first time all the poems written by Auden between the ages of fifteen and twenty-one (1922-1928), this book allows us a rare, detailed look at the literary personality, development, and preoccupations of a major poet. Auden's readers will be fascinated to find in these poems the earliest evidence of his interest in psychoanalysis, his conflicted attitude toward his homosexuality, his self-conscious approach to poetry, and his life-long journey toward a religious sense of the world. This collection includes over two hundred poems, most of them never published before, concluding with the contents of Auden's privately printed volume, Poems (1928). The poems are generously annotated with information on Auden's education, reading, literary concerns, and personal life. In her introduction, Katherine Bucknell traces important themes relating to the poet's entire career, and describes crucial but hitherto unknown aspects of his youth during his years at Gresham's School and at Christ Church, Oxford. Throughout this work we see in Auden an admirable instinct for experiment, a thorough testing of tradition, and a gathering mastery of technique and thematic argument. Inhaltsverzei...

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Autori W. Auden, W. H. Auden, WH Auden
Con la collaborazione di Katherine Bucknell (Editore), W. Bucknell (Editore), Bucknell Katherine (Editore), Edward Mendelson (Editore)
Editore Princeton University Press
 
Lingue Inglese
Formato Tascabile
Pubblicazione 14.03.2003
 
EAN 9780691102818
ISBN 978-0-691-10281-8
Pagine 360
Dimensioni 155 mm x 232 mm x 22 mm
Serie W.H. Auden: Critical Editions
W.H. Auden: Critical Editions
Categorie Narrativa > Poesia lirica, drammatica

POETRY / General, Poetry by individual poets

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