Includes bibliographical references (pages 137-169) and index.
Jarrell's witty, pointed, and long-lost lectures trace the evolution of Auden's style from the late 1920s to the early 1950s and examine the ideas and contexts that animated his poetry, including psychoanalysis, leftist politics, and Christian theology. Delivered at Princeton University in 1952, these six lectures offer new insights into Auden's poetry, particularly his long poems, and Jarrell's own work as critic and poet.
JSTOR
22573/ctt272j27
Randall Jarrell on W.H. Auden.
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Auden, W. H., (Wystan Hugh),1907-1973-- Criticism and interpretation.