W. H. Auden's Book of Light Verse

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New York Review of Books, 31. 7. 2004 - Počet stran: 608
Auden's celebrated anthology of light verse is packed with surprising finds while also offering a striking rethinking of the poetic canon. Commissioned by Oxford University Press in the 1930s, when Auden's own work was at its boldest, the book caught its original publisher off guard. For it is less a collection of humorous verses than a celebration of the popular voice in English, in which the work of great satirists like Swift and Byron keeps company with ballads, chanteys, ditties, nursery rhymes, street calls, bathroom graffiti, epitaphs, folk songs, vaudeville turns, limericks, and blues. Turning away from the post-Romantic cult of the sentimental lyric, Auden features poetry that is clear, enjoyable, and, no matter its age, absolutely modern.

This new edition includes previously censored poems, together with Auden's remarkable introduction and a new preface by his literary executor, Edward Mendelson.

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Oddíl 1
51
Oddíl 2
52
Oddíl 3
80
Oddíl 4
82
Oddíl 5
83
Oddíl 6
87
Oddíl 7
103
Oddíl 8
110
Oddíl 17
202
Oddíl 18
205
Oddíl 19
207
Oddíl 20
211
Oddíl 21
212
Oddíl 22
235
Oddíl 23
248
Oddíl 24
258

Oddíl 9
112
Oddíl 10
123
Oddíl 11
142
Oddíl 12
156
Oddíl 13
184
Oddíl 14
186
Oddíl 15
190
Oddíl 16
193
Oddíl 25
259
Oddíl 26
265
Oddíl 27
270
Oddíl 28
279
Oddíl 29
280
Oddíl 30
282
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W.H. Auden (1907–1973) was an English poet, playwright, and essayist who lived and worked in the United States for much of the second half of his life. His work, from his early strictly metered verse, and plays written in collaboration with Christopher Isherwood, to his later dense poems and penetrating essays, represents one of the major achievements of twentieth-century literature.

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