Detalles del libro
Formato
Tapa blanda
Idioma
Inglés
Publicado
Jan 1, 1970
Editorial
Evans Brothers Ltd
Descripción
Dennis Davison delves into the life and works of W.H. Auden, an influential poet whose words shaped the landscape of 20th-century literature. With a keen eye for detail, Davison explores Auden’s early influences, the themes that define his poetry, and the evolution of his distinctive voice.
Throughout the book, readers are invited to journey through Auden's various phases, from his formative years in England to his later life in America. Davison highlights the interplay between personal experience and broader societal concerns in Auden’s writing, revealing how his poetry often mirrored the tumultuous historical events of his time.
Rich in analysis and insight, this work serves as both an introduction for newcomers to Auden’s genius and a thoughtful examination for long-time admirers. It emphasizes the poet's relevance in today's world, inviting reflection on the enduring power of words and their ability to capture the human condition.
Throughout the book, readers are invited to journey through Auden's various phases, from his formative years in England to his later life in America. Davison highlights the interplay between personal experience and broader societal concerns in Auden’s writing, revealing how his poetry often mirrored the tumultuous historical events of his time.
Rich in analysis and insight, this work serves as both an introduction for newcomers to Auden’s genius and a thoughtful examination for long-time admirers. It emphasizes the poet's relevance in today's world, inviting reflection on the enduring power of words and their ability to capture the human condition.