Auden in America: "New Year letter" and the Anglo-American "Double Man"
Symbiosis 7.1 118-135
Author: Aidan Wasley
This micro-ebook, 'Auden in America: ‘New Year Letter’ and the Anglo-American ‘Double Man’' by Aidan Wasley, provides an in-depth analysis of W. H. Auden's transformation as a poet upon his emigration to America. Originally published in Symbiosis: a Journal of Anglo-American Literary Relations, this essay explores Auden's self-reinvention and the cultural impact of his first major American poem, 'New Year Letter.' Wasley delves into the intellectual and artistic environment of 1930s New York, examining how Auden's new surroundings influenced his poetic practice and his vision of an inclusive, democratic society. This scholarly work is essential for those interested in Anglo-American literary relations, modernist poetry, and the evolution of poetic identity.
Symbiosis 7.1 118-135
Author: Aidan Wasley
This micro-ebook, 'Auden in America: ‘New Year Letter’ and the Anglo-American ‘Double Man’' by Aidan Wasley, provides an in-depth analysis of W. H. Auden's transformation as a poet upon his emigration to America. Originally published in Symbiosis: a Journal of Anglo-American Literary Relations, this essay explores Auden's self-reinvention and the cultural impact of his first major American poem, 'New Year Letter.' Wasley delves into the intellectual and artistic environment of 1930s New York, examining how Auden's new surroundings influenced his poetic practice and his vision of an inclusive, democratic society. This scholarly work is essential for those interested in Anglo-American literary relations, modernist poetry, and the evolution of poetic identity.
Symbiosis 7.1 118-135
Author: Aidan Wasley
This micro-ebook, 'Auden in America: ‘New Year Letter’ and the Anglo-American ‘Double Man’' by Aidan Wasley, provides an in-depth analysis of W. H. Auden's transformation as a poet upon his emigration to America. Originally published in Symbiosis: a Journal of Anglo-American Literary Relations, this essay explores Auden's self-reinvention and the cultural impact of his first major American poem, 'New Year Letter.' Wasley delves into the intellectual and artistic environment of 1930s New York, examining how Auden's new surroundings influenced his poetic practice and his vision of an inclusive, democratic society. This scholarly work is essential for those interested in Anglo-American literary relations, modernist poetry, and the evolution of poetic identity.