简介
W. H. Auden's first ten years in the United States were marked by rapid and extensive change in his life and thought. He became an American citizen, fell in love with Chester Kallman, and began to reflect on American culture and to explore the ideas of Reinhold Niebuhr and other Protestant theologians. This volume contains every piece of prose that Auden wrote during these years, including essays and reviews he published under pseudonyms. Most have never been reprinted in any form since their initial publication in such magazines and newspapers as the Nation , the New Republic , Common Sense , Vogue , and the New York Times . Auden's prose during this period is frequently directly autobiographical even as he comments on literature, psychology, politics, and religion. The writings range from a dialogue about W. B. Yeats through a respectful parody of Gertrude Stein to Jamesian essays on Henry James. They also include lively and often profound responses to ancient and modern history as well as to contemporary issues in politics and religion. Other highlights include writings on opera and poetry as well as reports of Auden's lectures and the text of an unfinished autobiographical book, The Prolific and the Devourer . Throughout, Edward Mendelson's extensive and illuminating editor's notes explain all contemporary and private allusions. By making available a large cache of important but previously difficult-to-obtain writings on key subjects, this volume will be of obvious appeal to Auden's legions of admirers. It will also be enjoyed by everyone interested in twentieth-century literature, religion, and culture.
目录
Preface p. ix
Acknowledgements p. xi
Introduction p. xiii
The Text of This Edition p. xxxiii
Essays and Reviews p. 939-948
The Public v. the Late Mr William Butler Yeats p. 3
A Great Democrat p. 8
Whitman and Arnold p. 11
Christian on the Left p. 13
Effective Democracy p. 15
How Not to Be a Genius p. 18
Young British Writers--On the Way Up (by W. H. Auden and Christopher Isherwood) p. 21
Rilke in English p. 25
Democracy Is Hard p. 27
The Dyer's Hand p. 29
Heretics p. 32
Louis MacNeice p. 35
Inside China p. 35
Jacob and the Angel p. 37
Poet and Politician p. 39
A Literary Transference p. 42
The Icon and the Portrait p. 49
Tradition and Value p. 51
Against Romanticism p. 53
The Double Focus: Sandburg's Lincoln p. 55
Empirics for the Million p. 57
A Review of How to Read a Book, by Mortimer J.Adler p. 59
Yeats: Master of Diction p. 61
Romantic or Free? p. 63
"What Is Culture?" p. 72
Poet in Wartime p. 73
Open Letter to Knut Hamsun p. 76
Mimesis and Allegory p. 78
Who Shall Plan the Planners? p. 88
Criticism in a Mass Society p. 90
A Note on Order p. 100
Symposium [on the role of intellectuals in political affairs ]104
Where Are We Now? p. 104
Tract for the Times p. 108
The Wandering Jew p. 110
All about Ida p. 114
James Joyce and Richard Wagner p. 115
Yale Daily News Banquet Address p. 119
A Review of Open House, by Theodore Roethke p. 125
The Masses Defined p. 127
Opera on an American Legend p. 129
The Means of Grace p. 131
Ambiguous Answers p. 134
Eros and Agape p. 137
A Grammar of Assent p. 141
Last Words p. 143
La Trahison d'un Clerc p. 148
W. H. Auden Speaks of Poetry and Total War p. 152
The Rewards of Patience p. 153
The Fabian Figaro p. 158
Lecture Notes [I] p. 161
Lecture Notes [II] p. 163
Lecture Notes [III] p. 165
Lecture Notes [IV] p. 168
Lecture Notes [V] p. 170
An Unbiased Biography of Yeats and His World p. 173
Vocation and Society p. 175
Auden Calls "Night" Fun but Not Art p. 183
Purely Subjective p. 184
The Poet of the Encirclement p. 198
Introduction to A Selection from the Poems of Alfred, Lord Tennyson p. 203
Student Government-or Bombs? p. 212
A Preface to Kierkegaard p. 213
A Knight of the Infinite p. 218
In Poor Shape p. 221
Children of Abraham p. 224
Augustus to Augustine p. 226
William Shakespeare, in a Wartime Format p. 231
Beauty Is Everlasting p. 234
The Giving of Thanks p. 236
Agee on Films p. 239
In Praise of the Brothers Grimm p. 239
Henry James and the Dedicated p. 242
Foghorn Bellow, Sly Bitchery, Spark Shakespeare's Worst Play p. 244
Foreword to The Flower of Grass, by Emile Cammaerts p. 246
Mr Welch p. 251
A Toast p. 253
Concerning the Village of Gschaid, and Its Mountain p. 254
The Day-by-Day Jottings of Piotr Tchaikovsky p. 256
The Christian Tragic Hero p. 258
The Guilty Vicarage p. 261
Introduction to The American Scene, by Henry James p. 270
K's Quest p. 282
As Hateful Ares Bids p. 286
Mozart and the Middlebrow p. 290
Red Lizards and White Stallions p. 292
Foreword to Poems, by Joan Murray p. 295
Address on Henry James p. 296
Introduction to Slick but Not Streamlined, by John Betjeman p. 303
Introduction to Intimate Journals, by Charles Baudelaire p. 307
Old Formulae in a New Light p. 315
Some Notes on D. H. Lawrence p. 317
The Essence of Dante p. 322
The Mythical Sex p. 325
Foreword to A Beginning, by Robert Horan p. 332
I Like It Cold p. 334
Mystic-and Prophet p. 337
Squares and Oblongs p. 339
Philosophy with Courage and Imagination p. 351
Introduction to The Portable Greek Reader p. 354
The Ironic Hero p. 377
Yeats as an Example p. 384
Introduction to Tales of Grimm and Andersen p. 390
The Poet's Life-and His Work p. 398
Opera Addict p. 400
Foreword to The Grasshopper's Man, by Rosalie Moore p. 403
Appendices
"The Prolific and the Devourer" p. 409
Auden as Anthologist and Editor p. 459
Courses, Syll
Acknowledgements p. xi
Introduction p. xiii
The Text of This Edition p. xxxiii
Essays and Reviews p. 939-948
The Public v. the Late Mr William Butler Yeats p. 3
A Great Democrat p. 8
Whitman and Arnold p. 11
Christian on the Left p. 13
Effective Democracy p. 15
How Not to Be a Genius p. 18
Young British Writers--On the Way Up (by W. H. Auden and Christopher Isherwood) p. 21
Rilke in English p. 25
Democracy Is Hard p. 27
The Dyer's Hand p. 29
Heretics p. 32
Louis MacNeice p. 35
Inside China p. 35
Jacob and the Angel p. 37
Poet and Politician p. 39
A Literary Transference p. 42
The Icon and the Portrait p. 49
Tradition and Value p. 51
Against Romanticism p. 53
The Double Focus: Sandburg's Lincoln p. 55
Empirics for the Million p. 57
A Review of How to Read a Book, by Mortimer J.Adler p. 59
Yeats: Master of Diction p. 61
Romantic or Free? p. 63
"What Is Culture?" p. 72
Poet in Wartime p. 73
Open Letter to Knut Hamsun p. 76
Mimesis and Allegory p. 78
Who Shall Plan the Planners? p. 88
Criticism in a Mass Society p. 90
A Note on Order p. 100
Symposium [on the role of intellectuals in political affairs ]104
Where Are We Now? p. 104
Tract for the Times p. 108
The Wandering Jew p. 110
All about Ida p. 114
James Joyce and Richard Wagner p. 115
Yale Daily News Banquet Address p. 119
A Review of Open House, by Theodore Roethke p. 125
The Masses Defined p. 127
Opera on an American Legend p. 129
The Means of Grace p. 131
Ambiguous Answers p. 134
Eros and Agape p. 137
A Grammar of Assent p. 141
Last Words p. 143
La Trahison d'un Clerc p. 148
W. H. Auden Speaks of Poetry and Total War p. 152
The Rewards of Patience p. 153
The Fabian Figaro p. 158
Lecture Notes [I] p. 161
Lecture Notes [II] p. 163
Lecture Notes [III] p. 165
Lecture Notes [IV] p. 168
Lecture Notes [V] p. 170
An Unbiased Biography of Yeats and His World p. 173
Vocation and Society p. 175
Auden Calls "Night" Fun but Not Art p. 183
Purely Subjective p. 184
The Poet of the Encirclement p. 198
Introduction to A Selection from the Poems of Alfred, Lord Tennyson p. 203
Student Government-or Bombs? p. 212
A Preface to Kierkegaard p. 213
A Knight of the Infinite p. 218
In Poor Shape p. 221
Children of Abraham p. 224
Augustus to Augustine p. 226
William Shakespeare, in a Wartime Format p. 231
Beauty Is Everlasting p. 234
The Giving of Thanks p. 236
Agee on Films p. 239
In Praise of the Brothers Grimm p. 239
Henry James and the Dedicated p. 242
Foghorn Bellow, Sly Bitchery, Spark Shakespeare's Worst Play p. 244
Foreword to The Flower of Grass, by Emile Cammaerts p. 246
Mr Welch p. 251
A Toast p. 253
Concerning the Village of Gschaid, and Its Mountain p. 254
The Day-by-Day Jottings of Piotr Tchaikovsky p. 256
The Christian Tragic Hero p. 258
The Guilty Vicarage p. 261
Introduction to The American Scene, by Henry James p. 270
K's Quest p. 282
As Hateful Ares Bids p. 286
Mozart and the Middlebrow p. 290
Red Lizards and White Stallions p. 292
Foreword to Poems, by Joan Murray p. 295
Address on Henry James p. 296
Introduction to Slick but Not Streamlined, by John Betjeman p. 303
Introduction to Intimate Journals, by Charles Baudelaire p. 307
Old Formulae in a New Light p. 315
Some Notes on D. H. Lawrence p. 317
The Essence of Dante p. 322
The Mythical Sex p. 325
Foreword to A Beginning, by Robert Horan p. 332
I Like It Cold p. 334
Mystic-and Prophet p. 337
Squares and Oblongs p. 339
Philosophy with Courage and Imagination p. 351
Introduction to The Portable Greek Reader p. 354
The Ironic Hero p. 377
Yeats as an Example p. 384
Introduction to Tales of Grimm and Andersen p. 390
The Poet's Life-and His Work p. 398
Opera Addict p. 400
Foreword to The Grasshopper's Man, by Rosalie Moore p. 403
Appendices
"The Prolific and the Devourer" p. 409
Auden as Anthologist and Editor p. 459
Courses, Syll
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