Auden Unparadized

In Perry Seamus (ed.), Proceedings of the British Academy, Volume 162, 2008 Lectures. pp. 69 (2009)
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Abstract

This lecture presents the text of the speech about English poet W.H. Auden delivered by the author at the 2008 Chatterton Lecture on Poetry held at the British Academy. It discusses criticism on Auden as a poet who somehow lived beyond the early moment of his greatest and most amazing genius, and as one whose latest effort represented nothing less than the decline and fall of modernist poetry. The lecture also provides a critical analysis of some of Auden's most notable works.

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