Early Auden, Later Auden: A Critical Biography

Early Auden, Later Auden: A Critical Biography

Early Auden, Later Auden: A Critical Biography

Early Auden, Later Auden: A Critical Biography

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Overview

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.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780691172491
Publisher: Princeton University Press
Publication date: 04/25/2017
Pages: 912
Product dimensions: 5.50(w) x 8.50(h) x 2.00(d)

About the Author

About The Author
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.

Table of Contents

Preface to the One-Volume Edition ix

Early Auden

Introduction to Early Auden 3

Part One: The Border And The Group (August 1927–May 1933)
I The Exiled Word 15

II The Watershed 36

III Family Ghosts 53

IV The Evolutionary Defile 69

V Trickster and Tribe 86

VI Private Places 115

VII Looking for Land 132

Part Two: The Two Worlds (June 1933–January 1939)

VIII Lucky This Point 151

IX The Great Divide 167

X The Insufficient Touch 196

XI Their Indifferent Redeemer 220

XII Parables of Action: 1 236

XIII Parables of Action: 2 257

XIV History to the Defeated 277

XV From This Island 297

Epilogue 325

Later Auden

Introduction to Later Auden 329

Part One: Vision And After (1939–1947)

I Demon or Gift 339

II The Vision Enters 363

III Against the Devourer 389

IV Investigating the Crime 418

V It without Image 448

VI Imaginary Saints 471

VII The Absconded Vision 495

VIII The Murderous Birth 522

IX Asking for Neighborhood 557

Part Two: The Flesh We Are (1948–1957)

X The Murmurs of the Body 589

XI Waiting for a City 615

XII The Great Quell 638

XIII Number or Face 664

XIV The Altering Storm 690

Part Three: Territorial (1958–1973)

XV Poet of the Encirclement 715

XVI The Air Changes 735

XVII This Time Final 755

XVIII The Concluding Carnival 783

Postscript

His Secret Life 809

Notes and Index

Reference Notes 821

Index 877

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"Mendelson has looked behind the mask of the young Auden and perceived the complex loneliness of the poet behind it and the relation of his character to his poetry."—Stephen Spender

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