
Collected Works of Auden: the Dyer's Hand
by H
About This Novel
"Nature is as obedient to what it is engaged in as the hands of a dyer." Auden, one of the greatest writers of the 20th century, has newly included a 10,000-word postscript from the famous collection of essays by translator Hu Sang. "The Dyer's Hand" collects the splendid prose works of W. H. Auden, a generation of literary giants, including his famous lectures as professor of poetry at Oxford University. The articles in the book cover a wide range of topics but are related to each other. They all put forward their own views on poetry, art, and various situations in life. These thoughts and feelings are original and unconventional. Although the core focus is literature and art, behind the argument is the author's entire experience in the twentieth century.
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