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Trabajos de amor dispersos: conferencias sobre Shakespeare, by W H Auden: (Lectures on Shakespeare). This book offers a modern, sharp and passionate view of Shakespeare works and brings them closer to modern day ssensitivity. Auden, however, doesn't forget that the ultimate goal of great art is to create beauty and pleasure.
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Los señores del límite, by W H Auden: Biligual Spanish-English edition. This book of poems offers a wide and significant selection of some of Auden's best poems and essays.
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La carrera del libertino, by W H Auden: This book sees the creation of memorable characters like Baba the Turk and Mother Goose. What makes La carrera del libertino a classic is Auden's extraordinary writing skills and his command of all kinds of rhyme.
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Cartas de Islandia, by W H Auden and Louis MacNeice: (Letters from Iceland). This is a travel book in verse and prose first published in 1937. It comprises a series of letters and travel notes they wrote in 1936 while in Iceland.
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La mano del teñidor, by W H Auden: (The dyer's Hand). First published in 1962, this is a prose book which contains many of the lectures Auden gave as professor of Poetry between 1956 and 1961 in Oxford. There are also revised versions of some his essays and notes.
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Canción de cuna y otros poemas, by W H Auden: Bilingual edition English-Spanish. This book offers a choronological view of Auden's best works. The selection, translation and foreword are by Eduardo Iriarte. Here you'll find poems like "Gare du Mide" and "Lullaby". Spanish-only edition.
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Carta de Año Nuevo, by W H Auden: (New Year Letter). This book is a long philosophical poem written in 1940. In it Auden reflects his reaction to the news from his far-away homeland.
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El mar y el espejo, by W H Auden: (The Sea and the Mirror). The complete title is The Sea and the Mirror: A Commentary on Shakespeare's The Tempest. Written between 1942 and 1944, The Sea and the Mirror is a long poem written in the form of dramatic monologues spoken by characters from Shakespeare's The Tempest after the play has finished.
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Gracias, niebla, by W H Auden: (Thank You, Fog). This is a posthumous book of poems first published in 1974. Those poems were mostly written between 1972 and 1973 and they include "Nocturne", "Unpredictable but Providential", "Archaeology", "No, Plato, No", "Aubade", "Address to the Beasts" and "A Thanksgiving".
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Prólogos y epílogos, by W H Auden: (Forewords and Afterwords). This was the last book of prose written by Auden. It comprises a selection of essays and reviews first published in 1973.
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