Similarities between W. H. Auden and W. H. Auden bibliography
W. H. Auden and W. H. Auden bibliography have 74 things in common (in Unionpedia): A Certain World, About the House, Alan Ansen, Another Time (book), Benjamin Britten, Chester Kallman, Christopher Isherwood, City Without Walls, E. M. Forster, E. R. Dodds, Edmund Wilson, Edward Mendelson, Elegy for Young Lovers, Elizabeth Mayer, Epistle to a Godson, Erika Mann, Euripides, For the Time Being, Forewords and Afterwords, George Augustus Auden, GPO Film Unit, Hannah Arendt, Hans Werner Henze, Homage to Clio, Igor Stravinsky, James Stern, John Betjeman, John Bicknell Auden, John Fuller (poet), Journey to a War, ..., Katherine Bucknell, Letters from Iceland, Lincoln Kirstein, Louis MacNeice, Love's Labour's Lost, Love's Labour's Lost (opera), Michael Yates (television designer), National Book Award for Poetry, National Film Board of Canada, Nevill Coghill, Nicolas Nabokov, Night Mail, Nones (Auden), On the Frontier, On This Island, Paid on Both Sides, Paul Bunyan (operetta), Peter Heyworth, Poems (Auden), Poetic Edda, Pulitzer Prize for Poetry, Reinhold Niebuhr, Robert Medley, Rupert Doone, Søren Kierkegaard, Secondary Worlds, Spain (Auden), Stephen Spender, Thank You, Fog, The Age of Anxiety, The Ascent of F6, The Bacchae, The Bassarids, The Dance of Death (Auden play), The Dog Beneath the Skin, The Double Man (book), The Dyer's Hand, The Enchafèd Flood, The Orators, The Rake's Progress, The Sea and the Mirror, The Shield of Achilles, Ursula Niebuhr, Valerie Eliot. Expand index (44 more) »
A Certain World
A Certain World: A Commonplace Book, by W. H. Auden, is an anthology of passages and quotations from other authors, selected by Auden, arranged alphabetically by subject.
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About the House
About the House is a book of poems by W. H. Auden, published in 1965 by Random House (first published in England by Faber & Faber in 1966).
About the House and W. H. Auden · About the House and W. H. Auden bibliography ·
Alan Ansen
Alan Ansen (January 23, 1922 – November 12, 2006) was an American poet, playwright, and associate of Beat Generation writers.
Alan Ansen and W. H. Auden · Alan Ansen and W. H. Auden bibliography ·
Another Time (book)
Another Time is a book of poems by W. H. Auden, published in 1940.
Another Time (book) and W. H. Auden · Another Time (book) and W. H. Auden bibliography ·
Benjamin Britten
Edward Benjamin Britten, Baron Britten of Aldeburgh (22 November 1913 – 4 December 1976) was an English composer, conductor and pianist.
Benjamin Britten and W. H. Auden · Benjamin Britten and W. H. Auden bibliography ·
Chester Kallman
Chester Simon Kallman (January 7, 1921 – January 18, 1975) was an American poet, librettist, and translator, best known for his collaborations with W. H. Auden and Igor Stravinsky.
Chester Kallman and W. H. Auden · Chester Kallman and W. H. Auden bibliography ·
Christopher Isherwood
Christopher William Bradshaw Isherwood (26 August 1904 – 4 January 1986) was an English-American novelist.
Christopher Isherwood and W. H. Auden · Christopher Isherwood and W. H. Auden bibliography ·
City Without Walls
City Without Walls and other poems is a book by W. H. Auden, published in 1969.
City Without Walls and W. H. Auden · City Without Walls and W. H. Auden bibliography ·
E. M. Forster
Edward Morgan Forster (1 January 18797 June 1970) was an English novelist, short story writer, essayist and librettist.
E. M. Forster and W. H. Auden · E. M. Forster and W. H. Auden bibliography ·
E. R. Dodds
Eric Robertson Dodds (26 July 1893 – 8 April 1979) was an Irish classical scholar.
E. R. Dodds and W. H. Auden · E. R. Dodds and W. H. Auden bibliography ·
Edmund Wilson
Edmund Wilson (May 8, 1895 – June 12, 1972) was an American writer and critic who explored Freudian and Marxist themes.
Edmund Wilson and W. H. Auden · Edmund Wilson and W. H. Auden bibliography ·
Edward Mendelson
Edward Mendelson (born 1946) is a professor of English and Comparative Literature and the Lionel Trilling Professor in the Humanities at Columbia University.
Edward Mendelson and W. H. Auden · Edward Mendelson and W. H. Auden bibliography ·
Elegy for Young Lovers
Elegy for Young Lovers (in German) is an opera in three acts by Hans Werner Henze to an English libretto by W. H. Auden and Chester Kallman.
Elegy for Young Lovers and W. H. Auden · Elegy for Young Lovers and W. H. Auden bibliography ·
Elizabeth Mayer
Elizabeth Mayer (1884–1970) was a German-born American translator and editor, closely associated with W. H. Auden, Benjamin Britten, Peter Pears, and other writers and musicians.
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Epistle to a Godson
Epistle to a Godson and other poems is a book of poems by W. H. Auden, published in 1972.
Epistle to a Godson and W. H. Auden · Epistle to a Godson and W. H. Auden bibliography ·
Erika Mann
Erika Julia Hedwig Mann (November 9, 1905 – August 27, 1969) was a German actress and writer.
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Euripides
Euripides (Εὐριπίδης) was a tragedian of classical Athens.
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For the Time Being
"For the Time Being: A Christmas Oratorio", is a long poem by W. H. Auden, written 1941-42, and first published in 1944.
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Forewords and Afterwords
Forewords and Afterwords is a prose book by W. H. Auden published in 1973.
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George Augustus Auden
George Augustus Auden (27 August 1872 – 3 May 1957) was an English physician, professor of public health, school medical officer, and writer on archaeological subjects.
George Augustus Auden and W. H. Auden · George Augustus Auden and W. H. Auden bibliography ·
GPO Film Unit
The GPO Film Unit was a subdivision of the UK General Post Office.
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Hannah Arendt
Johanna "Hannah" Arendt (14 October 1906 – 4 December 1975) was a German-born American philosopher and political theorist.
Hannah Arendt and W. H. Auden · Hannah Arendt and W. H. Auden bibliography ·
Hans Werner Henze
Hans Werner Henze (1 July 1926 – 27 October 2012) was a German composer.
Hans Werner Henze and W. H. Auden · Hans Werner Henze and W. H. Auden bibliography ·
Homage to Clio
Homage to Clio is a book of poems by W. H. Auden, published in 1960.
Homage to Clio and W. H. Auden · Homage to Clio and W. H. Auden bibliography ·
Igor Stravinsky
Igor Fyodorovich Stravinsky (ˈiɡərʲ ˈfʲɵdərəvʲɪtɕ strɐˈvʲinskʲɪj; 6 April 1971) was a Russian-born composer, pianist, and conductor.
Igor Stravinsky and W. H. Auden · Igor Stravinsky and W. H. Auden bibliography ·
James Stern
James Stern (26 December 1904 – 22 November 1993) was an Anglo-Irish writer of short stories and non-fiction.
James Stern and W. H. Auden · James Stern and W. H. Auden bibliography ·
John Betjeman
Sir John Betjeman (28 August 190619 May 1984) was an English poet, writer, and broadcaster who described himself in Who's Who as a "poet and hack".
John Betjeman and W. H. Auden · John Betjeman and W. H. Auden bibliography ·
John Bicknell Auden
John Bicknell Auden (14 December 1903 – 21 January 1991) was an English geologist and explorer, older brother of the poet W. H. Auden, who worked for many years in India with the Geological Survey of India and later with the Food and Agriculture Organization.
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John Fuller (poet)
John Fuller FRSL (born 1 January 1937) is an English poet and author, and Fellow Emeritus at Magdalen College, Oxford.
John Fuller (poet) and W. H. Auden · John Fuller (poet) and W. H. Auden bibliography ·
Journey to a War
Journey to a War is a travel book in prose and verse by W. H. Auden and Christopher Isherwood, published in 1939.
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Katherine Bucknell
Katherine Bucknell (born 1957 in Saigon) is an American scholar and novelist who resides in England.
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Letters from Iceland
Letters from Iceland is a travel book in prose and verse by W. H. Auden and Louis MacNeice, published in 1937.
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Lincoln Kirstein
Lincoln Edward Kirstein (May 4, 1907 – January 5, 1996) was an American writer, impresario, art connoisseur, philanthropist, and cultural figure in New York City, noted especially as co-founder of the New York City Ballet.
Lincoln Kirstein and W. H. Auden · Lincoln Kirstein and W. H. Auden bibliography ·
Louis MacNeice
Frederick Louis MacNeice CBE (12 September 1907 – 3 September 1963) was an Irish poet and playwright.
Louis MacNeice and W. H. Auden · Louis MacNeice and W. H. Auden bibliography ·
Love's Labour's Lost
Love's Labour's Lost is one of William Shakespeare's early comedies, believed to have been written in the mid-1590s for a performance at the Inns of Court before Queen Elizabeth I. It follows the King of Navarre and his three companions as they attempt to swear off the company of women for three years of study and fasting.
Love's Labour's Lost and W. H. Auden · Love's Labour's Lost and W. H. Auden bibliography ·
Love's Labour's Lost (opera)
Love's Labour's Lost is an opera by Nicolas Nabokov, written by W. H. Auden and Chester Kallman, based on Shakespeare's play of the same name.
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Michael Yates (television designer)
Michael Yates (20 July 1919 – 28 November 2001) was a British theatre, opera, and television designer.
Michael Yates (television designer) and W. H. Auden · Michael Yates (television designer) and W. H. Auden bibliography ·
National Book Award for Poetry
The National Book Award for Poetry is one of four annual National Book Awards, which are given by the National Book Foundation to recognize outstanding literary work by US citizens.
National Book Award for Poetry and W. H. Auden · National Book Award for Poetry and W. H. Auden bibliography ·
National Film Board of Canada
The National Film Board of Canada (or simply National Film Board or NFB) (French: Office national du film du Canada, or ONF) is Canada's public film and digital media producer and distributor.
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Nevill Coghill
Nevill Henry Kendal Aylmer Coghill (19 April 1899 – 6 November 1980) was an English literary scholar, known especially for his modern English version of Geoffrey Chaucer's Canterbury Tales.
Nevill Coghill and W. H. Auden · Nevill Coghill and W. H. Auden bibliography ·
Nicolas Nabokov
Nicolas Nabokov (Николай Дмитриевич Набоков; – 6 April 1978) was a Russian-born composer, writer, and cultural figure.
Nicolas Nabokov and W. H. Auden · Nicolas Nabokov and W. H. Auden bibliography ·
Night Mail
Night Mail is a 1936 English documentary film directed and produced by Harry Watt and Basil Wright, and produced by the General Post Office (GPO) film unit.
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Nones (Auden)
Nones is a book of poems by W. H. Auden published in 1951 by Faber & Faber.
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On the Frontier
On the Frontier: A Melodrama in Two Acts, by W. H. Auden and Christopher Isherwood, was the third and last play in the Auden-Isherwood collaboration, first published in 1938.
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On This Island
On This Island is a book of poems by W. H. Auden, first published under the title Look, Stranger! in the UK in 1936, then published under Auden's preferred title, On this Island, in the US in 1937.
On This Island and W. H. Auden · On This Island and W. H. Auden bibliography ·
Paid on Both Sides
Paid on Both Sides: A Charade was the first dramatic work written by W. H. Auden.
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Paul Bunyan (operetta)
Paul Bunyan, Op 17, is an operetta in two acts and a prologue composed by Benjamin Britten to a libretto by W. H. Auden, designed for performance by semi-professional groups.
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Peter Heyworth
Peter Lawrence Frederick Heyworth (21 June 1921 - 2 October 1991) was an American-born English music critic and biographer.
Peter Heyworth and W. H. Auden · Peter Heyworth and W. H. Auden bibliography ·
Poems (Auden)
Poems is the title of three separate collections of the early poetry of W. H. Auden.
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Poetic Edda
Poetic Edda is the modern attribution for an unnamed collection of Old Norse anonymous poems, which is different from the Edda written by Snorri Sturluson.
Poetic Edda and W. H. Auden · Poetic Edda and W. H. Auden bibliography ·
Pulitzer Prize for Poetry
The Pulitzer Prize for Poetry is one of the seven American Pulitzer Prizes that are annually awarded for Letters, Drama, and Music.
Pulitzer Prize for Poetry and W. H. Auden · Pulitzer Prize for Poetry and W. H. Auden bibliography ·
Reinhold Niebuhr
Karl Paul Reinhold Niebuhr (June 21, 1892June 1, 1971) was an American theologian, ethicist, commentator on politics and public affairs, and professor at Union Theological Seminary for more than 30 years.
Reinhold Niebuhr and W. H. Auden · Reinhold Niebuhr and W. H. Auden bibliography ·
Robert Medley
Charles Robert Owen Medley CBE, RA, (19 December 1905 – 20 October 1994), also known as Robert Medley, was an English artist who painted in both abstract and figurative styles, and who also worked as theatre designer.
Robert Medley and W. H. Auden · Robert Medley and W. H. Auden bibliography ·
Rupert Doone
Rupert Doone (born Ernest Reginald Wollfield 14 August 1903 – 4 March 1966) was a British dancer, choreographer, theatre director, and teacher in London.
Rupert Doone and W. H. Auden · Rupert Doone and W. H. Auden bibliography ·
Søren Kierkegaard
Søren Aabye Kierkegaard (5 May 1813 – 11 November 1855) was a Danish philosopher, theologian, poet, social critic and religious author who is widely considered to be the first existentialist philosopher.
Søren Kierkegaard and W. H. Auden · Søren Kierkegaard and W. H. Auden bibliography ·
Secondary Worlds
Secondary Worlds is a book of four essays by W. H. Auden, first published in 1968.
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Spain (Auden)
Spain is a poem by W. H. Auden written after his visit to the Spanish Civil War.
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Stephen Spender
Sir Stephen Harold Spender CBE (28 February 1909 – 16 July 1995) was an English poet, novelist, and essayist who concentrated on themes of social injustice and the class struggle in his work.
Stephen Spender and W. H. Auden · Stephen Spender and W. H. Auden bibliography ·
Thank You, Fog
Thank You, Fog: last poems by W. H. Auden is a posthumous book of poems by W. H. Auden, published in 1974.
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The Age of Anxiety
The Age of Anxiety: A Baroque Eclogue (1947; first UK edition, 1948) is a long poem in six parts by W. H. Auden, written mostly in a modern version of Anglo-Saxon alliterative verse.
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The Ascent of F6
The Ascent of F6: A Tragedy in Two Acts, by W. H. Auden and Christopher Isherwood, was the second and most successful play in the Auden-Isherwood collaboration, first published in 1936.
The Ascent of F6 and W. H. Auden · The Ascent of F6 and W. H. Auden bibliography ·
The Bacchae
The Bacchae (Βάκχαι, Bakchai; also known as The Bacchantes) is an ancient Greek tragedy, written by the Athenian playwright Euripides during his final years in Macedonia, at the court of Archelaus I of Macedon.
The Bacchae and W. H. Auden · The Bacchae and W. H. Auden bibliography ·
The Bassarids
The Bassarids (in German) is an opera in one act and an intermezzo, with music by Hans Werner Henze to an English libretto by W. H. Auden and Chester Kallman, after Euripides's The Bacchae.
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The Dance of Death (Auden play)
The Dance of Death is a one-act play in verse and prose by W. H. Auden, published in 1933.
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The Dog Beneath the Skin
The Dog Beneath the Skin, or Where is Francis? A Play in Three Acts, by W. H. Auden and Christopher Isherwood, was the first Auden-Isherwood collaboration and an important contribution to English poetic drama in the 1930s.
The Dog Beneath the Skin and W. H. Auden · The Dog Beneath the Skin and W. H. Auden bibliography ·
The Double Man (book)
The Double Man is a book of poems by W. H. Auden, published in 1941.
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The Dyer's Hand
The Dyer's Hand and other essays is a prose book by W. H. Auden, published in 1962 in the US by Random House and in the UK the following year by Faber & Faber The book contains a selection of essays, reviews, and collections of aphorisms and notes written by Auden from the early 1950s to 1962.
The Dyer's Hand and W. H. Auden · The Dyer's Hand and W. H. Auden bibliography ·
The Enchafèd Flood
The Enchafèd Flood: or, The Romantic Iconography of the Sea is a book of three lectures by W. H. Auden, first published in 1950.
The Enchafèd Flood and W. H. Auden · The Enchafèd Flood and W. H. Auden bibliography ·
The Orators
The Orators: An English Study is a long poem in prose and verse written by W. H. Auden, first published in 1932.
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The Rake's Progress
The Rake's Progress is an English-language opera in three acts and an epilogue by Igor Stravinsky.
The Rake's Progress and W. H. Auden · The Rake's Progress and W. H. Auden bibliography ·
The Sea and the Mirror
"The Sea and the Mirror: A Commentary on Shakespeare's The Tempest" is a long poem by W.H. Auden, written 1942–44, and first published in 1944.
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The Shield of Achilles
The Shield of Achilles is a poem by W. H. Auden first published in 1952, and the title work of a collection of poems by Auden, published in 1955.
The Shield of Achilles and W. H. Auden · The Shield of Achilles and W. H. Auden bibliography ·
Ursula Niebuhr
Ursula Mary Niebuhr (August 3, 1907 – January 10, 1997) was an English American academic and theologian.
Ursula Niebuhr and W. H. Auden · Ursula Niebuhr and W. H. Auden bibliography ·
Valerie Eliot
Esme Valerie Eliot (née Fletcher; 17 August 19269 November 2012) was the second wife and later widow of the Nobel prize-winning poet, T. S. Eliot.
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W. H. Auden has 249 relations, while W. H. Auden bibliography has 93. As they have in common 74, the Jaccard index is 21.64% = 74 / (249 + 93).
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