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W. H. Auden Prose Volume 3 (1949-1955)
W.H. Auden
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Description for W. H. Auden Prose Volume 3 (1949-1955)
Hardback. Features essays, reviews, and other prose that Auden published or prepared for publication between 1949 - when he wrote his first book of criticism, "The Enchafed Flood" - and december 1955, shortly before he was elected Professor of Poetry at Oxford and began the series of lectures that he published, with much else, in "The Dyer's Hand". Editor(s): Mendelson, Professor Edward. Num Pages: 600 pages, illustrations. BIC Classification: DCQ. Category: (G) General (US: Trade). Dimension: 241 x 165 x 51. Weight in Grams: 1300.
This is the fifth volume to be published in the ongoing complete edition of Auden's works, under the editorship of Edward Mendelson. It includes the essays, reviews, and other prose that Auden published or prepared for publication between 1949 -- when he wrote his first book of criticism, The Enchafèd Flood -- and December 1955, shortly before he was elected Professor of Poetry at Oxford and began the series of lectures that he published, with much else, in The Dyer's Hand.
The texts throughout this edition are, wherever possible, newly edited from Auden's manuscripts, and the notes report variant ... Read more
Product Details
Format
Hardback
Publication date
2008
Publisher
Faber & Faber
Condition
New
Number of Pages
600
Place of Publication
London, United Kingdom
ISBN
9780571237616
SKU
9780571237616
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About W.H. Auden
Edward Mendelson is a Professor of English and Comparative Literature at Columbia University, and is the literary executor of the estate of W.H. Auden. Among his previous books are Early Auden and Later Auden.
Reviews for W. H. Auden Prose Volume 3 (1949-1955)
"'The Complete Works, edited with elegant scruple by Edward Mendelson, is the only way to get at Auden as he happened, year by year, bit by bit, and not as he, or his later biographers, want us to think of him.' Boston Book Review"