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Essay heading: W.H. Auden
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He died 28 September, 1973, in Vienna.
As a poet, Auden bore some resemblance to T.S. Eliot. Like him, he had a cool, ironic wit, yet was deeply religious. He was concerned to a greater degree than Eliot, however, with a social problems. Possessed of probing psychological insight, Auden also had a supremely lyric gift... displayed 300 characters
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