In this collection the poet and critic Alan Bold introduces various views of Auden: William Logan writes on Auden's imagery; Janet Montefiore on Auden and traditional fairytale material; Margaret Moan Rowe on Auden as playwright; Donald Pearce on Auden at Michigan; Walter Perrie on Auden's political vision; A. S. Crehan on Auden's prose; Richard Johnson on Auden's love poetry; Charles Osborne on Auden as Christian poet; and Robert Giddings on Auden and opera.
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In this collection the poet and critic Alan Bold introduces various views of Auden: William Logan writes on Auden's imagery; Janet Montefiore on Auden and traditional fairytale material; Margaret Moan Rowe on Auden as playwright; Donald Pearce on Auden at Michigan; Walter Perrie on Auden's political vision; A. S. Crehan on Auden's prose; Richard Johnson on Auden's love poetry; Charles Osborne on Auden as Christian poet; and Robert Giddings on Auden and opera.
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