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Four Weddings and a Funeral - "Funeral Blues"

Four Weddings and a Funeral - "Funeral Blues" (01:42)

John Hannah, playing Matthew, reads WH Auden's poem "Funeral Blues." The poem was first published by Auden in 1936 and became famous after it was featured in this film. Visit my channel for more films that quote...

"This is the night mail" - WH Auden

"This is the night mail" - WH Auden (02:48)

In the documentary "Night Mail" (1936), John Grierson narrates the opening scene with WH Auden's poem of the same name, "Night Mail." Auden wrote the poem specifically for the film. Visit my channel for more films...

WH Auden "Musee des Beaux Arts" Poem Animation Movie

WH Auden "Musee des Beaux Arts" Poem Animation Movie (01:23)

Heres a virtual movie of WH Auden reading his much loved poem "Musee des Beaux Arts" WH Auden's best known poem 'Musee des Beaux Arts' is about the reaction of people to the suffering of other persons and the relation...

"As I Walked Out one Evening" by W. H. Auden (poetry reading)

"As I Walked Out one Evening" by W. H. Auden (poetry reading) (02:22)

Auden wrote this poem in 1937, when he was 30. "Lily White Boys" come form a song "Green Grow the Rushes, O" (not the one by Rabbie Burns). Ben Jonson makes reference to "roaring boys" and so does Tom O' Bedlam's...

"O Tell Me the Truth About Love" by W.H. Auden

"O Tell Me the Truth About Love" by W.H. Auden (02:22)

This is Auden being facetious about a serious subject.

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W.H. Auden Biography

Wystan Hugh Auden (21 February 1907 - 29 September 1973, ) who signed his works W. H. Auden, was an Anglo-American poet, born in England, later an American citizen, regarded by many as one of the greatest writers of the 20th century. His work is noted for its stylistic and technical achievements, its engagement with moral and political issues, and its variety of tone, form and content. The central themes of his poetry are love, politics and citizenship, religion and morals, and the relationship between unique human beings and the anonymous, impersonal world of nature.

Auden grew up in Birmingham in a professional middle class family and read English literature at Christ Church, Oxford. His early poems, written in the late 1920s and early 1930s, alternated between telegraphic modern styles and fluent traditional ones, were written in an intense and dramatic tone, and established his reputation as a left-wing political poet and prophet. He became uncomfortable in this role in the later 1930s, and abandoned it after he moved to the United States in 1939, where he became an American citizen in 1946. His poems in the 1940s explored religious and ethical themes in a less dramatic manner than his earlier works, but still combined traditional forms and styles with new forms devised by Auden himself. In the 1950s and 1960s many of his poems focused on the ways in which words revealed and concealed emotions, and he took a particular interest in writing opera librettos, a form ideally suited to direct expression of strong feelings.

He was also a prolific writer of prose essays and reviews on literary, political, psychological and religious subjects, and he worked at various times on documentary films, poetic plays and other forms of performance. Throughout his career he was both controversial and influential. After his death, some of his poems, notably "Funeral Blues" ("Stop all the clocks") and "September 1, 1939", became widely known through films, broadcasts and popular media.

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W.H. Auden's Best Songs

  • 1. Sheild of Achilles, As I Waked out one Evening
  • 2. In Memory of W.B. Yeats
  • 3. As I Walked Out One Evening
  • 4. If I Could Tell You
  • 5. Musee des Beaux Arts
  • 6. Musee Des Beaux Arts
  • 7. The Shield of Achilles
  • 8. Law Like Love (1939)
  • 9. In Memory of W.B.Yeats (Part 1)
  • 10. On This Island
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