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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 912 pages, height x width: 216x140 mm, weight: 1021 g
  • Izdošanas datums: 25-Apr-2017
  • Izdevniecība: Princeton University Press
  • ISBN-10: 0691172498
  • ISBN-13: 9780691172491
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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 912 pages, height x width: 216x140 mm, weight: 1021 g
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  • Izdevniecība: Princeton University Press
  • ISBN-10: 0691172498
  • ISBN-13: 9780691172491
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Presented in one volume for the very first time, and updated with new archival discoveries, Early Auden, Later Auden reintroduces Edward Mendelson's acclaimed, two-part biography of W. H. Auden (1907-73), one of the greatest literary figures of the twentieth century. This book offers a detailed history and interpretation of Auden's oeuvre, spanning the duration of his career from juvenilia to his final works in poetry as well as theatre, film, radio, opera, essays, and lectures.

Early Auden, Later Auden follows the evolution of the poet's thought, offering a comparison of Auden's views at various junctures over a lifetime. With penetrating insight, Mendelson examines Auden's early ideas, methods, and personal transitions as reflected in poems, manuscripts, and private papers. The book then links changes in Auden's intellectual, emotional, and religious experience with his shifting public role--showing the depth of his personal struggles with self and with fame, and the means by which these internal conflicts were reflected in his art in later years.

Featuring a new preface by the author, Early Auden, Later Auden is an engaging and timeless work that demonstrates Auden's remarkable range and complexity, paying homage to his enduring legacy.

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"It's a wealth of intelligence, knowledge and insight that Mendelson ... brings to this study... With his array of interpretative tools, he solves for the first time the notorious obscurities of Auden's earliest work."--Christopher Lehmann-Haupt, New York Times "Remarkable ... Presents the poet's life and art so vividly as to illuminate the major works and bring out neglected ones."--Grace Schulman, Nation "Rich and suggestive in its generalizations, resourceful in its scholarship, and precise in its readings of Auden's work."--Paul Fussell, New Republic "Mendelson's brilliant anatomy of Auden's career as a poet and magus in America is an intellectual and artistic tour de force."--Economist "[ An] astonishing critical study... An absorbing life of the poet's mind ... Exciting and provocative."--Walter Clemons, Newsweek "[ Mendelson's] close readings are always meticulous and insightful, and he draws detailed connections between what Auden read and what he wrote... [ S]hould be kept on the shelf right next to the Collected Poems."--Adam Kirsch, New York Observer "Could well change the map of modern poetry... A model of condensation, [ it] proceeds through the huge, often neglected body of work with grace and wit."--Tom D'Evelyn, Boston Book Review

Preface to the One-Volume Edition ix
Early Auden
Introduction to Early Auden
3(12)
PART ONE THE BORDER AND THE GROUP (August 1927--May 1933)
I The Exiled Word
15(21)
II The Watershed
36(17)
III Family Ghosts
53(16)
IV The Evolutionary Defile
69(17)
V Trickster and Tribe
86(29)
VI Private Places
115(17)
VII Looking for Land
132(19)
PART TWO THE TWO WORLDS (June 1933--January 1939)
VIII Lucky This Point
151(16)
IX The Great Divide
167(29)
X The Insufficient Touch
196(24)
XI Their Indifferent Redeemer
220(16)
XII Parables of Action: 1
236(21)
XIII Parables of Action: 2
257(20)
XIV History to the Defeated
277(20)
XV From This Island
297(32)
Epilogue
325(4)
Later Auden
Introduction to Later Auden
329(10)
PART ONE VISION AND AFTER (1939--1947)
I Demon or Gift
339(24)
II The Vision Enters
363(26)
III Against the Devourer
389(29)
IV Investigating the Crime
418(30)
V It without Image
448(23)
VI Imaginary Saints
471(24)
VII The Absconded Vision
495(27)
VIII The Murderous Birth
522(35)
IX Asking for Neighborhood
557(32)
PART TWO THE FLESH WE ARE (1948--1957)
X The Murmurs of the Body
589(26)
XI Waiting for a City
615(23)
XII The Great Quell
638(26)
XIII Number or Face
664(26)
XIV The Altering Storm
690(25)
PART THREE TERRITORIAL (1958--1973)
XV Poet of the Encirclement
715(20)
XVI The Air Changes
735(20)
XVII This Time Final
755(28)
XVIII The Concluding Carnival
783(26)
Postscript
His Secret Life
809(12)
Notes and Index
Reference Notes
821(56)
Index 877
Edward Mendelson is the literary executor of the Estate of W. H. Auden, and the Lionel Trilling Professor in the Humanities at Columbia University. His books include Moral Agents, The Things That Matter, and Lives of the New York Intellectuals.