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W.H. Auden at Work: The Craft of Revision explores revision in the poetry of W.H. Auden, focusing on Auden’s early sonnet sequences, “A Voyage,” and “Sonnets from China.” It enumerates in great detail the substantial changes Auden made to those sequences over the course of thirty years. Auden’s observations are an amalgam of abstract philosophizing on the nature of humanity, its restlessness and tendency to create conflict, as well as a meticulous catalogue of sensory details garnered from his observations and interviews. Alexis Levitin and Joshua Kulseth place the original versions of the poems alongside their revisions, and thoroughly dissecting the changes which were wrought, commenting upon each in terms of grammar and syntax—leaving the narrativistic changes relatively untouched.



Table of Contents

Acknowledgments

Introduction: Brief Comments on this Unexpected Book, Alexis Levitin

Introduction, Joshua Kulseth

Chapter One

Chapter Two: London to Hongkong—A Voyage

Chapter Three: Sonnets from China

Conclusion

Bibliography

About the Authors

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      Publisher: Lexington Books
      Publication Date: 15/11/2023
      ISBN13: 9781666922943, 978-1666922943
      ISBN10: 1666922943

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      W.H. Auden at Work: The Craft of Revision explores revision in the poetry of W.H. Auden, focusing on Auden’s early sonnet sequences, “A Voyage,” and “Sonnets from China.” It enumerates in great detail the substantial changes Auden made to those sequences over the course of thirty years. Auden’s observations are an amalgam of abstract philosophizing on the nature of humanity, its restlessness and tendency to create conflict, as well as a meticulous catalogue of sensory details garnered from his observations and interviews. Alexis Levitin and Joshua Kulseth place the original versions of the poems alongside their revisions, and thoroughly dissecting the changes which were wrought, commenting upon each in terms of grammar and syntax—leaving the narrativistic changes relatively untouched.



      Table of Contents

      Acknowledgments

      Introduction: Brief Comments on this Unexpected Book, Alexis Levitin

      Introduction, Joshua Kulseth

      Chapter One

      Chapter Two: London to Hongkong—A Voyage

      Chapter Three: Sonnets from China

      Conclusion

      Bibliography

      About the Authors

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