W.H. Auden
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Critical Analysis of the Poem “Who’s Who” by W.H. Auden
“Who’s Who” is a biographical poem and W. H. Auden is among the best poets of the 20th century. The experimental traits in his poetry; Eliot-like modernism,…
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Significant Themes in “Funeral Blues” by W.H. Auden
W.H. Auden was born in York, in the United Kingdom. At Oxford, he became associated with many radical poets and…
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The Absence of Personal Identity in Auden’s “The Unknown Citizen”
In W.H Auden’s poem entitled “The Unknown Citizen”. The speaker tells a narrative related to a citizen. The speaker is a…
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Critical Analysis of the Poem “Partition” by W.H. Auden
The poem “Partition” is written by W.H Auden. It is a political and historic poem. It is about partition of…
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Analysis of “Musée des Beaux Arts” by W.H. Auden
“Musée des Beaux Arts” is written in free verse, which means that the poem is actually “free” of meter, regular…
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Major Themes of W.H. Auden’s Poetry
W.H. Auden is a philosophical and conversational modern poet, combining close commentary with nonchalant musings. Auden’s poetry has a number…
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Analysis of “The Unknown Citizen” by W.H. Auden
The unknown citizen is without doubt one of the vital poems of W.H Auden with a recurrent theme, the dilemma…
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Analysis of “In the Praise of Limestone” by W.H. Auden
“In Praise of Limestone” portrays a pure component (limestone) that results in an argument of the human transformation in relation…
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