"Still doing it by hand": Auden and the typewriter

W. H. Auden's writing practice remained the same across his life: he composed first drafts by hand, revised by hand, and only used a typewriter for typing up a late draft. By the 1950s, this was not merely a habit, it was also a medially conservative position. This chapter explores Auden's...

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Auteur principal: Sullivan, H
Autres auteurs: Costello, B
Format: Book section
Langue:English
Publié: Palgrave Macmillan 2015
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Résumé:W. H. Auden's writing practice remained the same across his life: he composed first drafts by hand, revised by hand, and only used a typewriter for typing up a late draft. By the 1950s, this was not merely a habit, it was also a medially conservative position. This chapter explores Auden's commitment to hand-writing alongside the formal and aesthetic choices of his late poetry.