
Auden's Collected Works: Auden's Preface and Postscripts
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"Condensed Autobiography" of Auden, the great poet who changed the entire English literary world. The translation has been revised, the layout has been refreshed, and new illustrations have been added. Auden's last collection of essays \u002F reviews skillfully integrates personal experience into book review writing, which to a certain extent can be regarded as his concluding statement on his long-term thinking mode. Auden was a figure who changed the entire English literary world in the 20th century. His achievements not only left immortal masterpieces in the fields of poetry, drama and criticism, but also the unique modernity contained in his words had an impact on contemporary literature and brought profound inspiration to writers in various fields of literature. It is difficult to count and indelible. "Collection of Prefaces and Postscripts" is a collection of essays and comments published in Auden's later years, which plays a special and important role in his writing career. The essays included in "Collection of Preface and Postscripts" were written from the 1940s to the 1970s. The content involves literature, theology, philosophy, art and even daily household life. The materials are detailed and rigorous, and the writing style is comprehensive. They have extremely high academic value, historical value and aesthetic value. At the same time, they skillfully integrate personal experiences into book reviews written for others. Many passages are like a condensed version of Auden's autobiography. As Auden's last essay\u002F review collection, the entire work continues from the inner life of human beings to the outer life, and is finally integrated with "I" as a member of the human race. It implies Auden's duality thinking mode and understanding of the dual attributes of human beings. To a certain extent, it can be regarded as his concluding statement on his long-term thinking mode.
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