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  • ISBN-10: 0571237614
  • ISBN-13: 9780571237616
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  • Formāts: Hardback, 600 pages, height x width x depth: 243x165x50 mm, weight: 1275 g
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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 Enchafčd 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 readings from all published versions.

Recenzijas

"'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"

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W. H. Auden Prose Volume 3 (1949-1955) is a new volume, published in Auden's Centenary year.
Preface ix
Acknowledgements xi
Introduction xiii
The Text Of This Edition xxxv
The Enchafed Flood
The Enchafed Flood
1(94)
Essays And Reviews, 1949--1955
A Note on Graham Greene
95(1)
In Memoriam [ Theodore Spencer]
96(1)
Port and Nuts with the Eliots
97(4)
The Question of the Pound Award
101(2)
Introductions to Poets of the English Language
103(51)
Sixty-Six Sestets
154(2)
Notebooks of Somerset Maugham
156(3)
Firbank Revisited
159(2)
Nature, History and Poetry [ 1949]
161(3)
Then and Now: 1935--1950
164(4)
Jean Cocteau
168(2)
Religion and the Intellectuals: A Symposium
170(7)
Introduction to Red Ribbon on a White Horse
177(7)
Anzia Yezierska
A Playboy of the Western World: St Oscar, the Homintern Martyr
184(4)
Of Poetry in Troubled Greece
188(2)
A Guidebook for All Good Counter-Revolutionaries
190(3)
The Score and Scale of Berlioz
193(3)
The Things Which Are Caesar's
196(14)
A That There Sort of Writer
210(5)
Introduction to Selected Prose and Poetry of Edgar Allan Poe
215(9)
Foreword to A Change of World
224(2)
Adrienne Cecile Rich
Nature, History and Poetry [ 1950]
226(7)
Young Boswell
233(4)
Some December Books Chosen for the Trade Book Clinic
237(3)
In an Age Like Ours, the Artist Works in a State of Siege
240(2)
Aeneid for Our Time
242(4)
Address to the Indian Congress for Cultural Freedom
246(4)
Some Reflections on Opera as a Medium
250(5)
The Philosophy of a Lunatic
255(2)
Eliot on Eliot
257(2)
Foreword to A Mask for Janus
259(3)
W. S. Merwin
Keats in His Letters
262(5)
A Review of Short Novels of Colette
267(3)
The World That Books Have Made
270(3)
Portrait of a Whig
273(12)
Introduction to The Living Thoughts of Kierkegaard
285(11)
Some Reflections on Music and Opera
296(6)
The Adult Voice of America
302(3)
While the Oboes Came Up, the Bagpipes Went Down
305(2)
Notes on the Comic
307(12)
Our Italy
319(4)
[ Hic et Ille]
323(12)
Keeping the Oriflamme Burning
335(5)
Sigmund Freud
340(4)
Foreword to Various Jangling Keys
344(3)
Edgar Bogardus
Foreword to The Desire and Pursuit of the Whole
347(4)
Frederick Rolfe
Baron Corvo
The Rake's Progress
351(1)
T. S. Eliot So Far
352(4)
Two Sides to a Thorny Problem
356(2)
Cav & Pag
358(6)
Through the Collar-Bone of a Hare
364(5)
Transplanted Englishman Views U.S.
369(5)
Verga's Place
374(3)
Zahl und Gesicht
377(1)
Huck and Oliver
378(4)
Selected Essays of T. S. Eliot
382(3)
The Greatness of Freud
385(3)
Translation and Tradition
388(3)
Speaking of Books
391(2)
Ballet's Present Eden
393(3)
Foreword to An Armada of Thirty Whales
396(3)
Daniel G. Hoffman
Words and Music
399(8)
A Message from W. H. Auden [ on Dylan Thomas]
407(1)
A Contemporary Epic
407(6)
The Man Who Wrote Alice
413(3)
Handbook to Antiquity
416(3)
A Consciousness of Reality
419(6)
The Word and the Machine
425(2)
A European View of Peace
427(4)
England: Six Unexpected Days
431(4)
Introduction to An Elizabethan Song Book
435(9)
W. H. Auden
Chester Kallman
Balaam and the Ass
444(28)
The Freud-Fliess Letters
472(5)
Introduction to The Visionary Novels of George Macdonald
477(4)
How Cruel Is April?
481(2)
Holding the Mirror Up to History
483(6)
The Hero Is a Hobbit
489(2)
A World Imaginary, but Real
491(3)
The Private Diaries of Stendhal (1801--1814)
494(4)
Fog in the Mediterranean
498(4)
The Pool of Narcissus
502(4)
Introduction to The Faber Book of Modern American Verse
506(8)
"I Am of Ireland"
514(7)
[ A Tribute to Paul Claudel]
521(1)
Authority in America
521(6)
Am I That I Am?
527(5)
Man before Myth
532(4)
The Dyer's Hand
536(33)
Qui e l'uom' felice
569(2)
Speaking of Books
571(2)
[ Contribution to Modern Canterbury Pilgrims]
573(7)
Foreword to Some Trees
580(4)
John Ashbery
Bile and Brotherhood
584(6)
L'Homme d'Esprit
590(6)
The History of an Historian
596(6)
A Self-Policing People
602(2)
Reflections on The Magic Flute
604(5)
Putting It in English
609(4)
ADDENDA TO PROSE II
E. M. Forster
613(1)
A Lecture in a College Course
614(1)
An Endorsement
614(3)
APPENDICES
I Record Sleeves and Program Notes
617(5)
II Auden as Anthologist and Editor
622(14)
III Public Lectures and Courses
636(38)
IV Endorsements and Citations
674(1)
V Auden on the Air
675(19)
VI Public Letters Signed by Auden and Others
694(4)
VII Lost and Unwritten Work
698(5)
TEXTUAL NOTES
The Enchafed Flood
703(5)
Essays and Reviews, 1949--1955
708(69)
Index Of Titles And Books Reviewed 777
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.