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- W.H. Auden at the University of Dundee Text of "In Praise of Limestone" and three short poems.
- Musée des Beaux Arts Analysis of poem. First line: "About suffering they were never wrong." Includes Breughel's painting "The Fall of Icarus", which the poem refers to.
- Readings: Two Songs for Hedli Anderson Text of two Auden poems, "Funeral Blues" and "Johnny".
- The Watershed One of Auden's earliest poems.
- Demon or Gift: from Later Auden This, the first chapter from Edward Mendelson's book "Later Auden," analyses the poem "In Memory of W.B. Yeats."
- The Shield of Achilles Text of this frequently anthologized poem.
- A Selection of British Poetry: Auden Many Auden poems, including "Canzone", "As We Like It", "The Labyrinth" and selections from "Songs and Musical Pieces"
- Frank Kermode on Auden's Shakespeare Auden's Lectures on Shakespeare (ed. Arthur Kirsch), reviewed for the London Review of Books by Frank Kermode.
- Funeral Blues Text, discussion of the correct title, and scans of the original published version of this Auden poem.
- As I Walked Out One Evening Text of the poem.
- There Will Be No Peace Auden's poem at American Digest.
- Law Like Love Text of this Auden poem. First line: "Law, say the gardeners, is the sun".
- Bumbleshoot: W.H. Auden Twenty-eight poems by Auden. Includes many short poems.
- Under Which Lyre Text of this poem, subtitled "A Reactionary Tract for the Times".
- Redeeming the Rake by David Schiff Discussion of Stravinsky's Opera, "The Rake's Progress", for which Auden wrote the libretto.
- Song Texts Texts of poems that have been set to music by Stravinsky, Benjamin Britten and others, including "Lullaby", "Nocturne" and "Elegy for JFK".
- The Dyer's Hand A review of Auden's collection of essays, by the poet John Berryman.
- Salon.com Audio: W. H. Auden Recordings of Auden reading two poems, "Under Which Lyre" and "Law Like Love". Available in mp3 and RealMedia formats.