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W. H. Auden [Paperback]

John Fuller (Author)
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October 15, 2000

This is an indispensable reference guide to the works of one of the most important poets of the twentieth century. W. H. Auden's writing is notoriously complex--full of puzzling allusions and shaped by influences as diverse as Old English poetry and Auden's own theory of psychosomatic illness. To help readers understand Auden's work, the poet and scholar John Fuller examines all of Auden's published poems, plays, and libretti, leaving out only some juvenilia. In unprecedented detail, he reviews the works' publishing history, paraphrases difficult passages, and explains allusions. He points out interesting variants (including material abandoned in drafts), identifies sources, looks at verse forms, and offers critical interpretations. Along the way, he presents a wealth of facts about Auden's works and life that are available in no other publication.

The book is a major revision of Fuller's critically acclaimed Reader's Guide to Auden, published in 1970. It contains more than twice the material of that earlier volume. Fuller organizes the book on the basis of the individual collections that Auden himself originally published, with sections of "uncollected" work interwoven. Clear, meticulously researched, and carefully designed for ease of use, it is an essential guide for anyone interested in Auden's remarkable and sometimes elusive writing.


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When British poet Fuller published his Reader's Guide to W.H. Auden (LJ 5/15/70), it was widely praised for its scholarship, organization, and completeness. Fuller, a professor of English at Oxford, knew then that further Auden discoveries were yet to be made; hence this masterfly latest work. Like the earlier book, this is an essential source for understanding so much that is Auden: Anglo-Saxon and Old English influences, allusions, form, and interpretation. An invaluable update, it includes not only Auden's collected and some uncollected poetry beginning in the late 1920s but also his plays, libretti, and (of substantial interest to Auden aficionados) some unused draft material. Fuller's commentary is erudite but also practical in revealing Auden as a complex, demanding poet and human being. Recommended for public and academic libraries.?Robert Kelly, Fort Wayne Community Schs., IN
Copyright 1998 Reed Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to the Hardcover edition.

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Nobody who wants a richer understanding of this great but often willful poet can dispense with Fuller's assistance. -- Frank Kermode, The New Republic

The entries--this is a work of reference--are marvels of wit, tact, learning, and connoisseurship. Some articles seem definitive. . . . Fuller's commentary bears a family resemblance to scientific, lyrical compendia such as Burton's Anatomy of Melancholy. The odd detail dances in amber sunbeams, translucent, and symbolic. -- Tom D'Evelyn, Boston Book Review

W. H. Auden: A Commentary is a meticulous labor of love and scholarship. -- Roger Kimball, The New Criterion

Auden's criticism is exceptional in its depth and breadth. He thoughtfully comments on almost all the plays as well as the sonnets. . . . Readers will admire Kirsch's Auden. It is quite possible that they will like him, too. -- Joseph Sullivan, The World and I

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  • Paperback: 640 pages
  • Publisher: Princeton University Press; New edition edition (October 15, 2000)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0691070490
  • ISBN-13: 978-0691070490
  • Product Dimensions: 9.3 x 6.1 x 1.3 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 2 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,285,080 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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5.0 out of 5 stars The wide richness of a poet's commentary, April 4, 2000
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W. H. Auden's work is in a way a challenge to the reader. Many times (Specially in the so called english Auden) it happens that you don't really know what the poem is about or why you like it. As Mr. Fuller says sometimes "Auden's merit lies in his vagueness". The Oxford professor Mr. John Fuller has written a highly accurate work in which he comments every single work published and unpublished by Auden. He states in his prologue that this is not a book for reading "in the normal way", meaning that "W. H. Auden: A Commentary" is a book just as a dictionnary is: A book in which you look for some information but you don't read from the first page until the last as you do it with a novel for instance. I actually don't think Mr. Fuller's opinion to be in this case too fair. In spite of the evident, permanent and necessary reference to Auden's work I beleive the tone and mood of his own comments make this book readable not only as an information book but also as a work in itself. The very word "Commentary" moves to think in a work written in order to illuminate another text. But Mr. Fuller builds his commentary from a wide range of "starting points". Sometimes is Auden's meter, sometimes the structural likness with other poetic form (As the "Sagas" - a nordic poetic form completely unknown to me) or just a philosophical or psychological concept used by Auden in a quite hidden way or lastly Mr. Fuller's own perplexity like in his comment to the poem "The Wanderer". Mr. Fuller's comments never exceed a couple of pages, but there he develops his own way of reading the poem and give us the chance to see this simple fact in action: How does a man read. In addition to this the book provides the whole technical and theoretical background required to enjoy the poem even more than after our vague intuitons. If you look for general observations about Auden's life or work this is not the book for you. But if you are looking for a way to refine your own readings by learning a lot of information hidden in Auden's poems and at the same time contemplate how works the interpretive mind of a great poet when he reads a 20th century classic, this is a perfect chance.
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5.0 out of 5 stars The Place to Start in Auden Criticism, April 21, 2011
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If you want to better understand the poetry of W. H. Auden, and you want to buy only one book of Auden criticism, buy this one. (If you want to get a second and third, buy Mendelson's _Early Auden_ and _Later Auden_.) Fuller succinctly but comprehensively explains every poem Auden ever published. Fuller's treatment pays careful attention to poetic form, literary allusions, contemporary sources, and the development of Auden's poetic sensibilities, including his subsequent revisions of many poems. This is not to say that Fuller's commentary is the last word on any one poem, but he consistently enlightening in his comments, even for readers who are already very familiar with Auden's poetry.

One difficult decision that Fuller evidently had to make early on was how to organize his work. He might have organized it any number of ways, but he opted to order his book according to each volume of poetry Auden published. Originally, that was the right decision. Most early readers of Auden bought his books as they appeared, and since each volume originally stood as an aesthetic whole, Fuller's choice made perfect sense. However, now that a new generation of Auden readers (myself included) is reading Auden through anthologies and through his _Selected Poems_ and _Collected Poems_ (edited by Mendelson), Fuller's commentary can be difficult to use, partly because he does not usually use the titles that Auden later appended to many of his earlier poems. However, that minor inconvenience is more than compensated for by the extensive index.

One of Fuller's best qualities is his lucid prose. One does not have to be a trained literary critic to understand Fuller's writing, which is generally forthright and clear.
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Auden's first collection was mostly hand-printed by Stephen Spender during the Long Vacation of 1928 (details in Bibliography, pp. 2-3). Read the first page
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New Year, The Chase, The Dyer's Hand, The Dog Beneath the Skin, Old English, The Age of Anxiety, New Verse, Paul Bunyan, Christ Church, Homer Lane, New Yorker, Collected Shorter Poems, New Writing, Collected Poetry, Group Theatre, Henry James, London Magazine, New York Review of Books, Certain World, Out of Revolution, Downs School, Gerald Heard, Collected Poems, Elizabeth Mayer, Happy New
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