‘A minor atlantic Goethe’: W.H. Auden’s Germanic bias
<p>This thesis is an account of the poet and critic W.H. Auden's relations with Germany and Germans over the course of his life (1907-1973), presented through a selection of influences that have received little critical attention in the corpus of secondary literature to date. While these...
Main Author: | Arnold, H |
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Other Authors: | Reynolds, M |
Format: | Thesis |
Language: | English |
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2014
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