The Case of the Helmeted Airman: A Study of W. H. Auden's PoetryChatto and Windus, 1972 - 228 pages Analysis of the poetry as it reflected the poet's development. |
Contents
Prologue The Apathetic Fallacy page I | 1 |
The Novelty of Poems | 28 |
Epilogue Forward from Romanticism | 185 |
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