Auden's Museum Of Fine Art

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English

 

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Randy D

 

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May 19, 2016

 

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University

 

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Many poets use history or myth to tell their own stories or express their own points of view on certain topics. W.H. Auden was born in England in 1907, where he grew up to become publicly active in the 1930's poetic revolution. In the Canberra Times the obituary reports that he was a , "keen-eyed reporter on Midlands's foundries or Iceland glaciers of Chinese wars, martini- sipping New York sophisticate, Christian mystic, semi-reluctant gay icon and camp gossip, Mandarin expatriate in Austria and Italy, apostle of friendship and domesticity: Auden wore many social masks, all authentic, over his sixty-six productive years" (A 14)...
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During the "poetic revolution," he wrote a poem, "Spain", about "the conscious acceptance of guilt in the necessary murder"(A 14) in response to the Spanish Civil War and was forced to flee England due to his refusal to join the army. Also in his time, Auden worked for a film company where he writing scripts which expressed his political views and concluded that a director's position held more authority...
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