In Our Time

Auden

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Dec 19, 2019
Join Janet Montefiore, a W.H. Auden expert, Jeremy Noel-Tod, a literature lecturer, and poet Mark Ford as they explore the multifaceted life of W.H. Auden. They discuss his struggles with identity, politics, and the moral issues of the 1930s, providing insights into the rise of totalitarianism that inspired his work. The conversation touches on Auden’s complex romantic relationships and his evolving poetic style. They also reflect on how his legacy continues to influence modern audiences and poetry today.
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Auden's Diagnostic and Prophetic Poetry

  • Auden's poetry offered a medical diagnosis of England's failings, reflecting his father's profession.
  • His prophetic style blended scientific and religious perspectives, influenced by his grandparents.
ANECDOTE

Auden's Unconventional Romantic Landscapes

  • Auden was fascinated by decaying industrial landscapes, particularly disused lead mines in the Pennines.
  • These formed his romantic ideal, contrasting with traditional romantic imagery.
ANECDOTE

Auden's Public School Experience

  • Auden described his public school experience as totalitarian, where boys had no power.
  • This experience shaped his understanding of totalitarianism.
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