![]() ![]() ![]() Auden uised the phrase "Anglo-American Poets" in 1943, impleecitly referring tae himsel an T. Auden's faither, George Augustus Auden, wis eddicatit at Repton School. His remeens war rebuiried at Repton, Derbyshire, whaur thay acame the object o a cult the pairish kirk o Repton is named St Wystan's. ![]() ↑ The name Wystan derives frae the 9t-century St Wystan, wha wis murthert bi Beorhtfrith, the son o Beorhtwulf, keeng o Mercia, efter Wystan objectit tae Beorhtfrith's plan tae marry Wystan's mither.He is best kent for luve poems such as " Funeral Blues," poems on poleetical an social themes such as " September 1, 1939" an " The Shield of Achilles," poems on cultural an psychological themes such as The Age of Anxiety, an poems on releegious themes such as " For the Time Being" an " Horae Canonicae." References Wystan Hugh Auden ( / ˈ w ɪ s t ən ˈ h juː ˈ ɔː d ən/ 21 Februar 1907 – 29 September 1973) wis an Inglis poet, wha later acame an American ceetizen. George Augustus Auden (father), Constance Rosalie Bicknell Auden (mother), George Bernard Auden (brother), John Bicknell Auden (brother) York, Birmingham, Oxford (UK) Berlin (Germany) Helensburgh, Colwall, Lunnon (UK) New York, Ann Arbor, Swarthmore (US) Ischia (Italy) Kirchstetten (Austrick) Oxford (UK)Įrika Mann (unconsummated marriage, 1935, to provide her with a British passport) Auden in 1939 (frae the Librar o Congress) ![]()
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