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  1. Plays and Other Dramatic Writings by W.H. Auden, 1928-1938 (Faber Paperbacks) by W. H. Auden, 1989-01
  2. Selected Poetry of W. H. Auden (Modern Library 160.3) by W. H. Auden, 1980-11
  3. W.H. Auden (Faber 80th Anniversary Edition) by W.H. Auden, 2009-05-07
  4. The Oxford Book of Light Verse (Oxford Paperbacks)
  5. Selected Poetry of W.H. Auden, chosen for this edition by the author by W.H. Auden, 1933
  6. AUTHOR PRICE GUIDE 180.0: W. H. Auden. by W. H.). (Auden, 2007
  7. Selected poetry of W. H. Auden by W. H Auden, 1971
  8. W. H. Auden reading In praise of limestone - In Memory of W. B. Yeats - Seven bucolics - and other lyrics. by W. H Auden, 1954
  9. Juvenilia: Poems, 1922-1928 (W.H. Auden: Critical Editions) by W. H. Auden, 2003-01-06
  10. W.H. Auden:A Selection by the Author by W.H. Auden, 1967
  11. W.H. Auden's Prose 1949-1955 (Vol 3) by W. H. Auden, 2008-04
  12. Randall Jarrell on W. H. Auden (A Columbia University Publication)
  13. The Spoken Word: W.H. Auden (British Library - British Library Sound Archive) by The British Library, 2009-09-01
  14. W. H. Auden: The Critical Heritage (Critical Heritage Series) by John Haffenden, 1983-04

41. Category Author Quote Addiction Auden, WH All Sin Tends To Be
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42. W.H. Auden @ Catharton Authors
Websites The WH auden Society. WH auden sci.fi. WH auden poets.org. MessageBoards Can't find what you want here? Try searching Google for WH auden
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all of Catharton just Authors Catharton Authors A : Auden, W.H. Wystan Hugh Auden Bored? Meet people at Café Catharton Websites: The W.H. Auden Society W.H. Auden [sci.fi] W.H. Auden [poets.org] Message Boards: Suggest or Request a board Mailing Lists: Suggest or Request a list Chat Rooms: Suggest or Request a room Can't find what you want here? Try searching Google for W.H. Auden List of Works:
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(1928) (verse)
The Orators (1932) (verse)
The Dog Beneath The Skin (1935) (play) (with Christopher Isherwood
The Ascent Of F6 (1936) (play) (with Christopher Isherwood
Letters From Iceland (1937) (verse and prose) (with Louis MacNeice) On The Frontier (1938) (play) (with Christopher Isherwood Journey To A War (1939) (verse and prose) (with Christopher Isherwood New Year Letter aka The Double Man (1941) (verse) For The Time Being (1944) (verse) The Age Of Anxiety (1947) (verse) Nones (1951) (verse) The Shield Of Achilles (1955) (verse) Homage To Clio (1960) (verse) Correct this list of works ... if you need help, peruse this site's

43. WH Auden Reading His Poetry W H Auden Works By Individual Poets: From C 1900 - P
WH auden Reading His Poetry WH auden Works by individual poets fromc 1900 Poetry. Author WH auden. Joseph Conrad Heart of Darknes
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44. In Memory Of W. B. Yeats
Text of auden's best known elegy.
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45. W. H. Auden
WH auden. Klage / Stoppt jede Uhr Gedichte von WH auden. auden, WH- WH auden Society - Group celebrates the poet's life and work.
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46. Redeeming The Rake By David Schiff
Discussion of Stravinsky's Opera, The Rake's Progress , for which auden wrote the libretto.
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Stravinsky's The Rake's Progress is purposely hard to love which is why it so amply rewards those who stay for the glorious third act
by David Schiff

I GOR Stravinsky's The Rake's Progress is one of a handful of operas that I can sing beginning to end from memory not that anyone would want to hear me do it. It has held a special place in my affections ever since high school, when I came upon the one recording that existed at the time, with the composer conducting. I didn't actually see the opera until my senior year in college but that was not my fault. The opera world has never shared my love for The Rake. Until a new production opens this season, it will not have been performed by the Metropolitan Opera Company since its inaugural performances, in 1953. Discuss this article in the forum of
My assessment of this work will probably strike most opera fans as perverse. It reflects the fact that I came to know operas from listening to records and studying scores rather than from seeing them in the theater. My opera experience produced its own form of snobbery. From my earliest exposure to the genre I was drawn to Debussy's Pelleas et Melisande

47. Bertram Rota -- Antiquarian Booksellers And Modern First Editions
200 auden (WH). The Dance of Death; a verse drama. 1933. First Edition. Scarcethus. £150 auden (WH). The Dance of Death; a verse drama. 1933.
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Catalogue 293
ARIEL Poems
The authors represented include AE, Belloc, Blunden, Roy Campbell (two poems), Chesterton (three poems), De la Mare (five poems), Eliot (five poems), Hardy, D.H. Lawrence, V. Sackville-West, Sassoon (four poems) and Yeats. The artists include Edward Bawden, Barnett Freedman (three times), Blair Hughes-Stanton (twice), Eric Gill, David Jones (twice), John Nash, Paul Nash (twice), E. McKnight Kauffer (four times), William Nicholson, Eric Ravillious, Charles Ricketts, Albert Rutherston (four times), Graham Sutherland and Stephen Tennant (three times). A detailed list is available upon request.
ATTWELL (Lucie) . Lucie Attwell's Fairy Book. Colour frontispiece and 11 colour plates, black-and-white illustrations. 1932. First Edition. 4to. Cloth just a little soiled and a few spots internally, but a nice copy.
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48. B.Chad's Homepage: W.H.Auden: "Control Of The Passes"
A famous if obscure early auden poem.
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W.H.Auden: "Control of the passes."
Control of the passes was, he saw, the key To this new district, but who would get it? He, the trained spy, had walked into the trap For a bogus guide , seduced with the old tricks. At Greenhearth was a fine site for a dam And easy power, had they pushed the rail Some stations nearer. They ignored his wires. The bridges were unbuilt and trouble coming. The street music seemed gracious now to one For weeks up in the desert. Woken by water Running away in the dark, he often had Reproached the night for a companion Dreamed of already. They would shoot , of course, Parting easily who were never joined Help with Auden Archive or B.Chad's Homepage

49. Booklist: Nonfiction--Literature (v.93)
auden, WH The Complete Works of WH auden. auden, WH The Complete Works of WH auden,v.1 Prose and Travel Books in Prose and Verse, 19261938. Jan. 1997. 952p.
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Altman, Billy. Laughter's Gentle Soul: The Life of Robert Benchley. Auden, W. H. The Complete Works of W. H. Auden. The Best American Essays, 1996. Coetzee, J. M. Boyhood: Scenes from Provincial Life. Conn, Peter. Pearl S. Buck. De Grazia, Sebastian. A Country with No Name. Ehrlich, Gretel. Questions of Heaven: The Chinese Journeys of an American Buddhist. Fiedler, Leslie. Tyranny of the Normal. Foote, Horton. Collected Plays, v.2. Fussell, Paul. Doing Battle. Guare, John. The War against the Kitchen Sink. Grosskurth, Phyllis. Byron. Harlem's Glory: Black Women Writing, 1900-1950. Heilbrun, Carolyn G. The Last Gift of Time. Hoffman, Andrew. Inventing Mark Twain. Keates, Jonathan. Stendhal. Klein, Michael. Track Conditions. Lottman, Herbert R. Jules Verne. MacKillop, Ian. F. R. Leavis: A Life in Criticism. Murray, Janet H.

50. HORAE CANONICAE
Text of auden's sequence of religious poems.
http://spintongues.vladivostok.com/auden9eng.htm
W.H.Auden
HORAE CANONICAE
IMMOLATUS VICERIT
PRIME
Simultaneously, as soundlessly, Spontaneously, suddenly As, at the vaunt of the dawn, the kind Gates of the body fly open To its world beyond, the gates of the mind, The horn gate and the ivory gate Swing to, swing shut, instantaneously Quell the nocturnal rummage Of its rebellious fronde, ill-favored, Ill-natured and second-rate, Disenfranchised, widowed and orphaned By an historical mistake: Recalled from the shades to be a seeing being, From absence to be on display, Without a name or history I wake Between my body and the day.
Holy this moment, wholly in the right, As, in complete obedience To the light's laconic outcry, next As a sheet, near as a wall, Out there as a mountain's poise of stone, The world is present, about, And I know that I am, here, not alone But with a world and rejoice Unvexed, for the will has still to claim This adjacent arm as my own, The memory to name me, resume Its routine of praise and blame And smiling to me is this instant while Still the day is intact, and I The Adam sinless in our beginning

51. Canadian Directory Of Special Collections
WH auden Collection University of Toronto, Thomas Fisher Rare Book Library auden,WH, 19071973; English poetry20th century; Poets, English20th century.
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W.H. Auden Collection
University of Toronto, Thomas Fisher Rare Book Library Subjects Auden, W.H., 1907-1973; English poetry20th century; Poets, English20th century History The gift of Prof. Ian Lancashire in 1987. Description The collection comprises first and subsequent editions of the works of Wystan Hugh Auden, including presentation and association copies, his numerous translations and editions of the works of other writers, and musical settings to his works by Benjamin Britten and others. Additionally, there are copies of many of the periodicals and anthologies in which Auden's work appeared, critical and biographical works, and several sound recordings made by Auden. Language English. Holdings 200 books and pamphlets Bibliographic Access The collection is catalogued. The holdings are annotated in: Bloomfield, B.C. and Medelson, E. W.H. Auden, a Bibliography: 1924-1969 . 2nd ed. Charlottesville, 1992. Physical Access The collection is open to the public with identification. For further information visit: http://www.library.utoronto.ca/fisher

52. The New York Review Of Books: Auden's Prose
A review of auden's collection of essays, by the poet John Berryman.
http://www.nybooks.com/articles/13750
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February 1, 1963
Review
Auden's Prose
By John Berryman
The Dyer's Hand by W.H. Auden Random House, $7.50 Since many readers will be as pleased as this reviewer that Auden has put together a fat selection of his critical writings of recent years, and since it goes without saying that Auden's opinions are important because they are his, I want to look into the curious fact that he does not really sound like a professional critic and perhaps is not one. Perhaps he is too modest and too generous. These virtues shine again and again from these pages, and they are remarkable enough in one of the chief poets of the age, a man internationally celebrated now for thirty years, also a man known in his legend for a witty, savaging tongue, whereas here he several times refuses to exemplify a Bad Work on the ground that to do so would be "cruel." But probably a critic must take the moral risk and be tougher, for it is his job, among other things, to assert and to judge: to propagate the faith and only the faith. Worse still, he writes too well. His critical prose is not up to William Empson's or Edmund Wilson's, being even more informal than the one and less cunningly organized than the other; but that these names come up is tribute enough. (His imaginative prose, in

53. The Composer
Text of auden's sonnet.
http://www.english.swt.edu/Modern/Composer.html

54. W H Auden At The Downs
Tribute to WH auden at the Downs School, where he once taught English.Category Arts Literature Authors A auden, W. H....... It has had many distinguished visitors through its doors. The famous poet WH auden(pictured right in a pupil's sketch) was appointed to teach English in 1932.
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A famous poet The Downs School was founded in 1900. It has had many distinguished visitors through its doors. The famous poet W H Auden (pictured right in a pupil's sketch) was appointed to teach English in 1932. In the three years that he was at The Downs, Wystan Auden wrote a great deal of both prose and poetry, some of which appeared first in the Badger, the school's magazine. Highly imaginative himself, he was able to bring out the imagination of boys, some of the writing which they produced at that time being outstanding. In the summer of 1934, he and two friends drove to the Carpathians, returning via Hungary and Austria. On his return he wrote an article called In search of Dracula' in which his eye for seeing the unusual, and his irrepressible humour appear throughout: 'Band very inquisitive and thirsty. The school where I teach, I told them, is the most aristocratic in England. The headmaster never appears except in spurs and on an Arab stallion and the games master lives on the raw flesh of freshly killed stags.' They returned to Dover with fourpence between them. At the end of that term he wrote a review in which all the boys and staff took part. Unfortunately, neither the libretto nor the songs - for which he wrote the music - have survived apart from one or two song titles such as 'Oh its hard to be a new boy'. The review ended with 'Holidays, jolly days, no more melancholy days' sung from the London train.

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auden's Lectures on Shakespeare (ed. Arthur Kirsch), reviewed for the London Review of Books by Frank Kermode.
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56. ABAA Database Search Result
auden, WH GOODBYE TO THE MEZZOGIORNO, poesia inedita e versione Italianadi Carlo Izzo. (USA). auden, WH THANKYOU, FOG. Last poems by
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57. W.H. Auden - Sonnets From China
Full text of auden's 1938 sonnet sequence.
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So from the years their gifts were showered: each
Grabbed at the one it needed to survive;
Bee took the politics that suit a hive,
Trout finned as trout, peach moulded into peach,
And were successful at their first endeavour.
The hour of birth their only time in college,
They were content with their precocious knowledge,
To know their station and be right for ever.
Till, finally, there came a childish creature
On whom the years could model any feature, Fake, as chance fell, as leopard or a dove, Who by the gentlest wind was rudely shaken, Who looked for truth but always was mistaken, And envied his few friends, and chose his love.

58. THE FREDERICK & MARIA SHRADY PAPERS: INDEX
1971) REFERENCE 3 8 AMERICA MAGAZINE (1977) - OBITUARY OF MCD'ARCY, SJ 3 22 ASQUITH,CYNTHIA, LADY - REFERENCE 2 29 auden, WH - REFERENCE 1 38 auden, WH
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59. O Who Can Ever Gaze His Fill
Text of auden's song.
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"O who can ever gaze his fill," by W. H. Auden
"O who can ever gaze his fill,"
Farmer and fisherman say,
"On native shore and local hill,
Grudge aching limb or callus on the hand?
Fathers, grandfathers stood upon this land,
And here the pilgrims from our loins shall stand."
So farmer and fisherman say
In their fortunate heyday:
But Death's soft answer drifts across
Empty catch or harvest loss
Or an unlucky May: The earth is an oyster with nothing in it Not to be born is the best for man The end of toil is a bailiff's order Throw down the mattock and dance while you can. "O life's too short for friends who share," Travellers think in their hearts, "The city's common bed, the air, The mountain bivouac and the bathing beach, Where incidents draw every day from each Memorable gesture and witty speech." So travellers think in their hearts Till malice or circumstance parts Them from their constant humour: And slyly Death's coercive rumour In the silence starts: A friend is the old tale of Narcissus Not to be born is the best for man An active partner in something disgraceful Change your partner, dance while you can.

60. JOHN G. DEEDY, JR. PAPERS: INDEX
2 13 auden AS DIDYMUS REFERENCE 1991-1992 2 14 auden AS DIDYMUS - REFERENCE 1993-19942 15 auden, WH - COMMONWEAL WITH LECTURE NOTES COLUMN 12 20 auden, WH
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