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Auden’s prose

September 26, 2008peterwebster

Following on from an earlier post, another review of the third volume of Edward Mendelson’s edition of Auden’s prose, this time by Sean O’Brien, reflecting on the cultural distance now evident between Auden and our contemporary life.

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