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050 00 $aPR6001.U4$bA6 1995b
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100 1 $aAuden, W. H.$q(Wystan Hugh),$d1907-1973.$0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n79054316
245 10 $aIn solitude, for company :$bW.H. Auden after 1940 : unpublished prose and recent criticism /$cedited by Katherine Bucknell and Nicholas Jenkins.
260 $aNew York :$bOxford University Press ;$aOxford :$bClarendon Press,$c1995.
263 $a9505
300 $axii, 338 pages ;$c23 cm.
336 $atext$btxt$2rdacontent
337 $aunmediated$bn$2rdamedia
490 1 $aAuden studies ;$v3
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
505 00 $tVocation and Society (1943) --$tIntroduction /$rNicholas Jenkins.$tLecture /$rW. H. Auden --$tSome Letters from Auden to James and Tania Stern --$tIntroduction - 'Selves, Joined in Friendship' /$rNicholas Jenkins --$tLetters /$rW. H. Auden --$tThe Fall of Rome (1966) --$tIntroduction /$rG. W. Bowersock --$tEssay /$rW. H. Auden --$tPhantasy and Reality in Poetry (1971) --$tIntroduction - 'Freud's Not Quite O.K.' /$rKatherine Bucknell --$tLecture /$rW. H. Auden --$tAppendix: Auden's Nursery Library --$tAuden in Kirchstetten /$rStella Musulin --$tAppendix 1: Neulengbach Speech /$rW. H. Auden --$tAppendix 2: Letter to the Austrian Tax Authorities /$rW. H. Auden --$t'For the Time Being': A Relocation of the Poet /$rAlfred Corn --$t'In Praise of Limestone': A Symposium /$rEdward Upward, Michael Wood, Edna Longley, David Bromwich and Lawrence Lipking --$t'Flouting Papa': Randall Jarrell and W. H. Auden /$rIan Sansom --$tAppendix: Jarrell's Articles on Auden --
505 80 $tPublished Letters by W. H. Auden: A Bibliography /$rEdward Mendelson --$tAddendum to Auden Studies 2.
520 $aThe third volume of Auden Studies presents Auden in maturity, and includes a large amount of his unpublished prose. The book concentrates on Auden's relatively underexplored post-1940 writings, and the letters, essay, and lectures printed here demonstrate the Goethean scope of his intellect, which ranged easily and illuminatingly from psychoanalysis to theology, archaeology to politics.
520 8 $a'In Solitude, for Company' contains two hitherto unpublished lectures. The first of these, introduced by Nicholas Jenkins, is on the theme of vocation. It was delivered during the war years, when Auden, newly arrived in the United States, was redefining his sense of his own vocation. The second lecture, given near the end of his life, discusses the work of Sigmund Freud. Katherine Bucknell sets this lecture in context with a full examination of Auden's intensely ambivalent attitude to Freud.
520 8 $aThe classicist G. W. Bowersock introduces the text of Auden's unpublished 1966 essay on 'The Fall of Rome' in which Auden draws a powerful series of parallels between the end of Roman civilization and the decline of our own society. Also included is a generous and fully-annotated selection of Auden's correspondence with his close friends James and Tania Stern which reveals much new and important biographical information.
520 8 $aEdward Mendelson's further supplement to the Auden Bibliography provides a complete listing of all Auden's published letters; an Austrian friend recalls Auden's final years in Kirchstetten; and a group of distinguished literary critics, including David Bromwich, Lawrence Lipking, Edna Longley, and Michael Wood, together with the communist novelist Edward Upward, comment on one of this century's most famous poems, 'In Praise of Limestone'.
600 10 $aAuden, W. H.$q(Wystan Hugh),$d1907-1973$vCorrespondence.
600 10 $aAuden, W. H.$q(Wystan Hugh),$d1907-1973$xCriticism and interpretation.
650 0 $aPoets, English$y20th century$vCorrespondence.$0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh2008109431
700 1 $aBucknell, Katherine.$0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n89103266
700 1 $aJenkins, Nicholas,$d1961-$0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n89103265
830 0 $aAuden studies ;$v3.$0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n90659628
852 00 $bglx$hPR6001.U4$iA6 1995b