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Submitted by Stephen H, Mar 9, 2008 14:19
I don't think ironic subversion is funny
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Poor Auden! In death he is a "stick for one and a shield the other". As to facts, I have... [MORE]
Barry Larking
Mar 14, 2008 05:11
In his poem, September 1, 1939, Auden speaks directly about the l930s as "a low dishonest decade." This would include... [MORE]
Paul Dresman
Mar 10, 2008 11:59
Nope, none of it works. He didn't go to New York to pass some literary baton, he didn't go to... [MORE]
Robert Smith
Mar 10, 2008 05:44
Humorlesss? My goodness. And to charge Auden's "cloudiness" to Kierkegaard seems a real injustice. Has Ormsby read the aesthete's volume... [MORE]
Jack Johnson
Mar 9, 2008 23:46
Auden's defection was the first of two times that a poet's actions sparked debated in the House of Commons (the... [MORE]
Daniel Heinde
Mar 9, 2008 19:26
To assert, as this critic does, that writing prose improved Auden's poetry reveals a tin ear for verse. I defy... [MORE]
lawrence richette
Mar 9, 2008 19:12
While it's true that Auden's literary cohort were pacifists, it is difficult to overstate how much Auden's private life factored... [MORE]
Deschanel
Mar 9, 2008 15:23
As an historian, Auden got it right, I am sure... [MORE]
Artemio Benavides
Mar 8, 2008 17:07
Was Auden so great that he had to be secreted away to England's strategic hinterland like the atomic bomb secrets... [MORE]
Toby Mottram
Mar 8, 2008 16:57
The master of ironic subversion of himself Kierkegaard was anything but humorless. [MORE]
Shalom Freedman
Mar 8, 2008 14:15
Stephen H
Mar 9, 2008 14:19
I should, perhaps, not take Ormsby's off-hand remark about Kierkegaard's humorlessness too seriously, but it is significant as yet another... [MORE]
Jan Sjåvik
Mar 8, 2008 14:02
A fine article; no complaint, but a quibble. No one who knows the work of Kierkegaard could possibly describe him... [MORE]
David Bentley
Mar 8, 2008 10:59
Migration mean change, and change always bring new biginning.Those who migrate they are unsatsifated bored in their native land .... [MORE]
Ramesh Raghuvanshi
Mar 8, 2008 02:29
Auden deserves all those high praises. Further he presided over the transfer the great Marble Laurel Wreath that passed from... [MORE]
Tom Disch
Mar 5, 2008 06:57
Too bad that all Ormsby can remark about Kierkegaard is that he was 'dismal,' thus faulting Auden's appreciation of Kierkegaard's... [MORE]
F. Major
Mar 9, 2008 01:11
Whatever misguided patriotism may call Auden, no one can call him a coward. In 1939 (as in 2008), living openly... [MORE]
Marcy Haynes
Mar 9, 2008 01:15
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