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UEFA Euro 2012 in Poland/Ukraine. All Goals HD.
The 2012 UEFA European Football Championship, commonly referred to as UEFA Euro 2012 or simply Euro 2012, was the 14th European Championship for men's national football teams organized by UEFA. The final tournament, held between 8 June and 1 July 2012, was co-hosted for the first time by Poland and Ukraine, and was won by Spain, who beat Italy 4–0 in the final at the Olympic Stadium, Kyiv, Ukraine.
Poland and Ukraine's bid was chosen by the UEFA Executive Committee on 18 April 2007. The two host teams qualified automatically while the remaining 14 finalists were decided through a qualifying competition, featuring 51 teams, from August 2010 to November 2011. This was the last European Championship to employ the 16-team finals format in use since 1996; from Euro 2016 onward, it was expanded ...
published: 02 Apr 2021
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UEFA Euro 2012 - TV Intro
UEFA Euro 2012 - TV Intro
published: 27 May 2014
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Oceana - Endless Summer (Official Video UEFA EURO 2012)
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Official UEFA Euro 2012 Mascots Slavek and Slavko
Official UEFA Euro 2012 Mascots Slavek and Slavko
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Spain 4-0 Italy - EURO 2012 Final - Extended Highlights - Full HD
Spain 4-0 Italy ✔️ EURO 2012 Final ✔️ Extended Highlights ✔️ Full HD
⚡ The 2012 European Championship Final saw Spain secure the title with a 4-goal win over Italy.
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0:00 Ceremony.
1:22 Teams' Exit & Lineups.
3:10 First Half.
6:39 Half-Time.
7:19 Second Half.
10:57 End Of Game.
11:37 Award Ceremony.
published: 18 Nov 2021
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UEFA EURO 2012 Intro Trailer ARD HD
published: 14 Jun 2012
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Spain • Road to Victory - EURO 2012
Spain Road to Victory
Spain Road to Victory 2012
Spain Road to Final
Spain Road to Final 2012
Spain Road to EURO 2012
• Spain vs France Quarterfinal
• Spain vs Portugal Semifinal
Fernando Torres, David Silva , Spain Euro 2012
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#fernandotorres
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#roadtovictory
published: 17 Aug 2023
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Oceana - Endless Summer (Official Video UEFA EURO 2012) Director's Cut
Oceana - "Endless Summer"
The Official Song UEFA EURO 2012 in Poland & Ukraine
Buy on iTunes: http://bit.ly/IqS0Oy
Director: Jay Will (Game Over) @jaywillfilms www.facebook.com/directorjaywill
Producer: Erik May (Great Stuff)
Line Producer: Carleene Samuels (Creative Source)
DP: Benjamin Zecher
Editor: Joel Burke "Jo B"
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Oceana on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/oceanaofficial
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Check also Oceana - "Endless Summer Reggae Mix":
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EMBASSY OF MUSIC © 2012
published: 09 May 2012
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Top 10 Goals - EURO 2012 |||HD|||
top 10 golas from EURO 2012
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published: 15 Sep 2012
23:08
UEFA Euro 2012 in Poland/Ukraine. All Goals HD.
The 2012 UEFA European Football Championship, commonly referred to as UEFA Euro 2012 or simply Euro 2012, was the 14th European Championship for men's national ...
The 2012 UEFA European Football Championship, commonly referred to as UEFA Euro 2012 or simply Euro 2012, was the 14th European Championship for men's national football teams organized by UEFA. The final tournament, held between 8 June and 1 July 2012, was co-hosted for the first time by Poland and Ukraine, and was won by Spain, who beat Italy 4–0 in the final at the Olympic Stadium, Kyiv, Ukraine.
Poland and Ukraine's bid was chosen by the UEFA Executive Committee on 18 April 2007. The two host teams qualified automatically while the remaining 14 finalists were decided through a qualifying competition, featuring 51 teams, from August 2010 to November 2011. This was the last European Championship to employ the 16-team finals format in use since 1996; from Euro 2016 onward, it was expanded to 24 finalists.
Euro 2012 was played at eight venues, four in each host country. Five new stadiums were built for the tournament, and the hosts invested heavily in improving infrastructure such as railways and roads at UEFA's request. Euro 2012 set attendance records for the 16-team format, for the highest aggregate attendance (1,440,896) and average per game (46,481).
Spain became the first team to win two consecutive European Championships, and also three straight major tournaments (Euro 2008, 2010 World Cup and Euro 2012). Spain had already gained entry to the 2013 Confederations Cup by winning the World Cup, so runners-up Italy qualified instead. As at Euro 2008 in Austria and Switzerland, both 2012 host nations were eliminated in the group stage.
There were 76 goals scored in 31 matches, for an average of 2.45 goals per match.
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The 2012 UEFA European Football Championship, commonly referred to as UEFA Euro 2012 or simply Euro 2012, was the 14th European Championship for men's national football teams organized by UEFA. The final tournament, held between 8 June and 1 July 2012, was co-hosted for the first time by Poland and Ukraine, and was won by Spain, who beat Italy 4–0 in the final at the Olympic Stadium, Kyiv, Ukraine.
Poland and Ukraine's bid was chosen by the UEFA Executive Committee on 18 April 2007. The two host teams qualified automatically while the remaining 14 finalists were decided through a qualifying competition, featuring 51 teams, from August 2010 to November 2011. This was the last European Championship to employ the 16-team finals format in use since 1996; from Euro 2016 onward, it was expanded to 24 finalists.
Euro 2012 was played at eight venues, four in each host country. Five new stadiums were built for the tournament, and the hosts invested heavily in improving infrastructure such as railways and roads at UEFA's request. Euro 2012 set attendance records for the 16-team format, for the highest aggregate attendance (1,440,896) and average per game (46,481).
Spain became the first team to win two consecutive European Championships, and also three straight major tournaments (Euro 2008, 2010 World Cup and Euro 2012). Spain had already gained entry to the 2013 Confederations Cup by winning the World Cup, so runners-up Italy qualified instead. As at Euro 2008 in Austria and Switzerland, both 2012 host nations were eliminated in the group stage.
There were 76 goals scored in 31 matches, for an average of 2.45 goals per match.
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Oceana - Endless Summer (Official Video UEFA EURO 2012)
ALBUM "My House" :
iTunes: http://bit.ly/NSXZ5k
Amazon: http://amzn.to/1E4TBoH
Official EPK: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8X1z6D...
Remady Remix: http://www...
ALBUM "My House" :
iTunes: http://bit.ly/NSXZ5k
Amazon: http://amzn.to/1E4TBoH
Official EPK: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8X1z6D...
Remady Remix: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LuCXTb...
Bodybangers Remix: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9mmst2...
CJ Stone Remix: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ef2czD...
"Endless Summer" the official Song for the UEFA EURO 2012 in Poland & Ukraine
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Oceana - Endless Summer (Official Video UEFA EURO 2012)
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Remady Remix: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LuCXTb...
Bodybangers Remix: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9mmst2...
CJ Stone Remix: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ef2czD...
"Endless Summer" the official Song for the UEFA EURO 2012 in Poland & Ukraine
iTunes: http://bit.ly/IqS0Oy
Amazon: http://amzn.to/1ABZ057
Oceana on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/oceanaofficial
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Oceana - Endless Summer (Official Video UEFA EURO 2012)
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Euro 2012 || Best Moments || Endless Summer || ᴴᴰ
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Spain 4-0 Italy - EURO 2012 Final - Extended Highlights - Full HD
Spain 4-0 Italy ✔️ EURO 2012 Final ✔️ Extended Highlights ✔️ Full HD
⚡ The 2012 European Championship Final saw Spain secure the title with a 4-goal win over I...
Spain 4-0 Italy ✔️ EURO 2012 Final ✔️ Extended Highlights ✔️ Full HD
⚡ The 2012 European Championship Final saw Spain secure the title with a 4-goal win over Italy.
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0:00 Ceremony.
1:22 Teams' Exit & Lineups.
3:10 First Half.
6:39 Half-Time.
7:19 Second Half.
10:57 End Of Game.
11:37 Award Ceremony.
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Spain 4-0 Italy ✔️ EURO 2012 Final ✔️ Extended Highlights ✔️ Full HD
⚡ The 2012 European Championship Final saw Spain secure the title with a 4-goal win over Italy.
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0:00 Ceremony.
1:22 Teams' Exit & Lineups.
3:10 First Half.
6:39 Half-Time.
7:19 Second Half.
10:57 End Of Game.
11:37 Award Ceremony.
- published: 18 Nov 2021
- views: 673609
12:33
Spain • Road to Victory - EURO 2012
Spain Road to Victory
Spain Road to Victory 2012
Spain Road to Final
Spain Road to Final 2012
Spain Road to EURO 2012
• Spain vs France Quarterfinal
• Spain vs ...
Spain Road to Victory
Spain Road to Victory 2012
Spain Road to Final
Spain Road to Final 2012
Spain Road to EURO 2012
• Spain vs France Quarterfinal
• Spain vs Portugal Semifinal
Fernando Torres, David Silva , Spain Euro 2012
#europe
#euro2012
#spain
#portugal
#italy
#france
#torres
#fernandotorres
#roadtofinals
#roadtovictory
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Spain Road to Victory
Spain Road to Victory 2012
Spain Road to Final
Spain Road to Final 2012
Spain Road to EURO 2012
• Spain vs France Quarterfinal
• Spain vs Portugal Semifinal
Fernando Torres, David Silva , Spain Euro 2012
#europe
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#spain
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#fernandotorres
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#roadtovictory
- published: 17 Aug 2023
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3:27
Oceana - Endless Summer (Official Video UEFA EURO 2012) Director's Cut
Oceana - "Endless Summer"
The Official Song UEFA EURO 2012 in Poland & Ukraine
Buy on iTunes: http://bit.ly/IqS0Oy
Director: Jay Will (Game Over) @jaywil...
Oceana - "Endless Summer"
The Official Song UEFA EURO 2012 in Poland & Ukraine
Buy on iTunes: http://bit.ly/IqS0Oy
Director: Jay Will (Game Over) @jaywillfilms www.facebook.com/directorjaywill
Producer: Erik May (Great Stuff)
Line Producer: Carleene Samuels (Creative Source)
DP: Benjamin Zecher
Editor: Joel Burke "Jo B"
Stylist/Makeup: Tamo Ennis & Emily Newland
Oceana on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/oceanaofficial
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Oceana's Website: http://oceana-online.de
Oceana's German MyVideo Channel: http://www.myvideo.de/channel/OceanaOfficial
Check also Oceana - "Endless Summer Reggae Mix":
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_Kjv9H6BxpI
EMBASSY OF MUSIC © 2012
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Oceana - "Endless Summer"
The Official Song UEFA EURO 2012 in Poland & Ukraine
Buy on iTunes: http://bit.ly/IqS0Oy
Director: Jay Will (Game Over) @jaywillfilms www.facebook.com/directorjaywill
Producer: Erik May (Great Stuff)
Line Producer: Carleene Samuels (Creative Source)
DP: Benjamin Zecher
Editor: Joel Burke "Jo B"
Stylist/Makeup: Tamo Ennis & Emily Newland
Oceana on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/oceanaofficial
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Check also Oceana - "Endless Summer Reggae Mix":
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EMBASSY OF MUSIC © 2012
- published: 09 May 2012
- views: 2420408
3:37
Top 10 Goals - EURO 2012 |||HD|||
top 10 golas from EURO 2012
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top 10 golas from EURO 2012
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top 10 golas from EURO 2012
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- published: 15 Sep 2012
- views: 190969
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Political Poems: W.H. Auden's 'Spain 1937'
In their second episode, Mark and Seamus look at W.H. Auden's, ‘Spain’. Auden travelled to Spain in January 1937 to support the Republican efforts in the civil war, and composed the poem shortly after his return a few months later to raise money for Medical Aid for Spain. It became a rallying cry in the fight against fascism, but was also heavily criticised, not least by George Orwell, for the phrase (in its first version) of ‘necessary murder’. Mark and Seamus discuss the poem’s Marxist presentation of history, its distinctly non-Marxist language, and why Auden ultimately condemned it as ‘a lie’.
Mark Ford is Professor of English at University College, London, and Seamus Perry is Professor of English Literature at Balliol College, Oxford.
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published: 28 Feb 2024
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Spain
published: 11 Jun 2018
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The Spanish Civil War & Literature: Orwell, Auden, Eliot and Hemingway
In this video, I look at how the Spanish Civil War shaped the literature of the modernist movement. George Orwell and Ernest Hemingway both visited Spain during the war, and T.S. Eliot and W.H. Auden asked questions about a poet's duty in the modern world.
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published: 20 Jul 2018
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"1st September 1939" by W.H. Auden (read by Tom O'Bedlam)
On this day Hitler invaded Poland and WWII broke out. Thucydides was an honest historian, the originator of Political Realism which observes that the relationship between countries is based on strength and not which is in the right. His work is still studied in military academies.
published: 29 Dec 2008
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22. W. H. Auden
Modern Poetry (ENGL 310) with Langdon Hammer
This lecture presents the early poetry of W.H. Auden. In "From the Very First Coming Down," Auden's relationship to the reader is considered, as well as the role of economy, truth, and morality in his poetics. The political Auden is examined in "Spain" and "September 1, 1939," along with his later practice of revising controversial poems. Finally, his interest in traditional forms, his vision of love, and his characteristic perspectivism, are explored in "This Lunar Beauty" and "As I Walked Out One Evening."
00:00 - Chapter 1. Introduction: Wystan Hugh Auden
04:57 - Chapter 2. The Early W. H. Auden
12:08 - Chapter 3. W. H. Auden Poem: "From the Very First Coming Down"
20:39 - Chapter 4. W. H. Auden Poem: "Spain"
24:09 - Chapter 5. W. H. Auden ...
published: 06 Dec 2012
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Poetry: September 1, 1939 by W. H. Auden ‖ Michael Sheen
"September 1, 1939" by W. H. Auden
I sit in one of the dives
On Fifty-second Street
Uncertain and afraid
As the clever hopes expire
Of a low dishonest decade:
Waves of anger and fear
Circulate over the bright
And darkened lands of the earth,
Obsessing our private lives;
The unmentionable odour of death
Offends the September night.
Accurate scholarship can
Unearth the whole offence
From Luther until now
That has driven a culture mad,
Find what occurred at Linz,
What huge imago made
A psychopathic god:
I and the public know
What all schoolchildren learn,
Those to whom evil is done
Do evil in return.
Exiled Thucydides knew
All that a speech can say
About Democracy,
And what dictators do,
The elderly rubbish they talk
To an apathetic grave;
Analysed all in his book,
The enlightenment driven...
published: 22 Mar 2020
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The Truth of the Spanish Civil War #catholic #christianity #history #spain
published: 16 Jun 2023
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W.H. Auden Comparison 'Spain' and 'September 1,1939'
published: 14 Jun 2020
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Spain - W.H. Auden
http://www.unpoema.casa Per endolcir el confinament i fer-nos companyia. Iniciativa de http://www.lateatral.net
published: 20 Mar 2020
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Poetry: "Funeral Blues" by W.H. Auden (read by Tom Hiddleston) (Poetry for Every Day of the Year)
"He was my North, my South, my East and West" 😢
Funeral Blues by W.H. Auden read by @twhiddleston
You can watch Poetry for Every Day of the Year on Youtube from 6 April. "
"Funeral Blues" by W.H. Auden
Stop all the clocks, cut off the telephone,
Prevent the dog from barking with a juicy bone,
Silence the pianos and with muffled drum
Bring out the coffin, let the mourners come.
Let aeroplanes circle moaning overhead
Scribbling on the sky the message 'He is Dead'.
Put crepe bows round the white necks of the public doves,
Let the traffic policemen wear black cotton gloves.
He was my North, my South, my East and West,
My working week and my Sunday rest,
My noon, my midnight, my talk, my song;
I thought that love would last forever: I was wrong.
The stars are not wanted now; put out every...
published: 04 Apr 2023
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September 1, 1939 by W. H. Auden (read by Julian Glover)
"September 1, 1939" by W. H. Auden
I sit in one of the dives
On Fifty-second Street
Uncertain and afraid
As the clever hopes expire
Of a low dishonest decade:
Waves of anger and fear
Circulate over the bright
And darkened lands of the earth,
Obsessing our private lives;
The unmentionable odour of death
Offends the September night.
Accurate scholarship can
Unearth the whole offence
From Luther until now
That has driven a culture mad,
Find what occurred at Linz,
What huge imago made
A psychopathic god:
I and the public know
What all schoolchildren learn,
Those to whom evil is done
Do evil in return.
Exiled Thucydides knew
All that a speech can say
About Democracy,
And what dictators do,
The elderly rubbish they talk
To an apathetic grave;
Analysed all in his book,
The enlightenment driven...
published: 09 May 2023
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The Poets of the 1930s #thepoetsofthe1930s #englishliterature #ugcnet #upsc #macspaunday #audengroup
In this video, we will talk about the Poets of the 1930s.
The term 'Poets of the 1930s' refers to a group of British and Irish poets in the Thirties such as W.H. Auden, Stephen Spender, Louis MacNeice, Cecil Day Lewis, Christopher Isherwood, Edward Upward and Rex Warner.
They were also known as the Auden Group or the Auden Generation after the most prominent poet of the Thirties, W. H. Auden. Poet critic Roy Campbell, in his 1946 book Talking Bronco coined the name "MacSpaunday" to designate a group comprising of the four poets of the Thirties. These four poets are--
Louis MacNeice ("Mac")
Stephen Spender ("sp")
W.H. Auden ("au-n")
Cecil Day Lewis ("day")
Later on, the term "MacSpaunday" was occasionally used as a synonym for the "Thirties poets".
These poets of the Thirties such as W....
published: 24 Aug 2021
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Spain 1937
Provided to YouTube by Smithsonian Folkways Recordings
Spain 1937 · Norman Rosten
The Poems of Norman Rosten
℗ 2004 Smithsonian Folkways Recordings / 1963 Folkways Records
Released on: 1963-01-01
Auto-generated by YouTube.
published: 30 May 2015
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Spanish Civil War | 3 Minute History
Thanks to Xios, Alan Haskayne, Lachlan Lindenmayer, William Crabb, Derpvic, Seth Reeves and all my other Patrons. If you want to help out - https://www.patreon.com/Jabzy?ty=h
published: 05 Nov 2015
43:38
Political Poems: W.H. Auden's 'Spain 1937'
In their second episode, Mark and Seamus look at W.H. Auden's, ‘Spain’. Auden travelled to Spain in January 1937 to support the Republican efforts in the civil ...
In their second episode, Mark and Seamus look at W.H. Auden's, ‘Spain’. Auden travelled to Spain in January 1937 to support the Republican efforts in the civil war, and composed the poem shortly after his return a few months later to raise money for Medical Aid for Spain. It became a rallying cry in the fight against fascism, but was also heavily criticised, not least by George Orwell, for the phrase (in its first version) of ‘necessary murder’. Mark and Seamus discuss the poem’s Marxist presentation of history, its distinctly non-Marxist language, and why Auden ultimately condemned it as ‘a lie’.
Mark Ford is Professor of English at University College, London, and Seamus Perry is Professor of English Literature at Balliol College, Oxford.
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Alan Bennett: The Wrong Blond: https://lrb.me/bennettaudencryt
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As well as essays and book reviews each issue also contains poems, an exhibition review, ‘short cuts’, letters and a diary, and is available in print, online, and offline via our app. Subscribers enjoy unlimited access to almost 15,000 articles in our digital archive. Our website features a regular blog and a channel of audio and video content, including podcasts, author interviews and highlights from the events programme at the London Review Bookshop.
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In their second episode, Mark and Seamus look at W.H. Auden's, ‘Spain’. Auden travelled to Spain in January 1937 to support the Republican efforts in the civil war, and composed the poem shortly after his return a few months later to raise money for Medical Aid for Spain. It became a rallying cry in the fight against fascism, but was also heavily criticised, not least by George Orwell, for the phrase (in its first version) of ‘necessary murder’. Mark and Seamus discuss the poem’s Marxist presentation of history, its distinctly non-Marxist language, and why Auden ultimately condemned it as ‘a lie’.
Mark Ford is Professor of English at University College, London, and Seamus Perry is Professor of English Literature at Balliol College, Oxford.
Listen ad free and to all our subscriber series in full:
Directly in Apple Podcasts: https://apple.co/3pJoFPq
In other podcast apps: https://lrb.me/closereadingsyt
Read more in the LRB:
Seamus Heaney: Sounding Auden: https://lrb.me/heaneyaudencryt
Alan Bennett: The Wrong Blond: https://lrb.me/bennettaudencryt
Seamus Perry: That's what Wystan says
https://www.lrb.co.uk/the-paper/v40/n09/seamus-perry/that-s-what-wystan-says
ABOUT CLOSE READINGS
Close Readings is a multi-series podcast subscription from the London Review of Books exploring different periods of literature through a selection of key works. Enjoy an introductory grounding like no other from Europe's leading literary journal: fluent, rigorous, irreverent and never boring.
Find more episodes here: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLT6dL0t3N1uwntdebUCvXl_JD7K9J8B0K
Running in 2024:
ON SATIRE with Colin Burrow and Clare Bucknell
HUMAN CONDITIONS with Adam Shatz, Judith Butler, Pankaj Mishra and Brent Hayes Edwards
AMONG THE ANCIENTS II with Emily Wilson and Thomas Jones
Plus two bonus series:
MEDIEVAL LOLS with Irina Dumitrescu and Mary Wellesley
POLITICAL POEMS with Seamus Perry and Mark Ford
Also included in the Close Readings subscription, the full series of:
AMONG THE ANCIENTS I with Emily Wilson and Thomas Jones
MEDIEVAL BEGINNINGS with Irina Dumitrescu and Mary Wellesley
THE LONG AND SHORT with Mark Ford and Seamus Perry
MODERN-ISH POETS: SERIES 1 with Mark Ford and Seamus Perry
ABOUT THE LRB
The LRB is Europe’s leading magazine of books and ideas. Published twice a month, it provides a space for some of the world’s best writers to explore a wide variety of subjects in exhilarating detail – from culture and politics to science and technology via history and philosophy. In the age of the long read, the LRB remains the pre-eminent exponent of the intellectual essay, admired around the world for its fearlessness, its range and its elegance.
As well as essays and book reviews each issue also contains poems, an exhibition review, ‘short cuts’, letters and a diary, and is available in print, online, and offline via our app. Subscribers enjoy unlimited access to almost 15,000 articles in our digital archive. Our website features a regular blog and a channel of audio and video content, including podcasts, author interviews and highlights from the events programme at the London Review Bookshop.
- published: 28 Feb 2024
- views: 2095
11:10
The Spanish Civil War & Literature: Orwell, Auden, Eliot and Hemingway
In this video, I look at how the Spanish Civil War shaped the literature of the modernist movement. George Orwell and Ernest Hemingway both visited Spain during...
In this video, I look at how the Spanish Civil War shaped the literature of the modernist movement. George Orwell and Ernest Hemingway both visited Spain during the war, and T.S. Eliot and W.H. Auden asked questions about a poet's duty in the modern world.
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Sources:
L. Mirella, Realigning Modernism: Eliot, Auden, and the Spanish Civil War Author(s), Modern Language Studies
David Robinson (2015) More than a Period Piece: Hemingway's For Whom the Bell Tolls as a Reflection of the Spanish Civil War, English Academy Review, 32:2, 88-100, DOI: 10.1080/10131752.2015.1086160
Rodden, John, and John Rossi. "The Mysterious (Un) Meeting of George Orwell and Ernest Hemingway." The Kenyon Review, New Series, 31, no. 4 (2009): 56-84. http://www.jstor.org/stable/40600202.
Hitchens, Christopher, Introduction to ‘Orwell in Spain’
Robert A. Martin. "Hemingway's for Whom the Bell Tolls: Fact into Fiction." Studies in American Fiction 15, no. 2 (1987): 219-225. https://muse.jhu.edu/ (accessed July 20, 2018).
Greenspan, Anders, Ernest Hemingway and His Growth as a Political Activist in the 1930s, Journal of Arts and Humanities, https://theartsjournal.org/index.php/site/article/view/1163
Mirella, Loris. "Realigning Modernism: Eliot, Auden, and the Spanish Civil War." Modern Language Studies 24, no. 3 (1994): 93-109. doi:10.2307/3194850.
Kessel Schwartz (1967) The Pueblo, The Intellectuals and the Spanish Civil War, Kentucky Romance Quarterly, 14:4, 299-310, DOI: 10.1080/03648664.1967.9929453
Hochschild, Adam, Spain in Our Hearts
Music:
"Truth in the Stones" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License
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https://wn.com/The_Spanish_Civil_War_Literature_Orwell,_Auden,_Eliot_And_Hemingway
In this video, I look at how the Spanish Civil War shaped the literature of the modernist movement. George Orwell and Ernest Hemingway both visited Spain during the war, and T.S. Eliot and W.H. Auden asked questions about a poet's duty in the modern world.
Then & Now is FAN-FUNDED! Support me on Patreon and pledge as little as $1 per video: http://patreon.com/user?u=3517018
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Sources:
L. Mirella, Realigning Modernism: Eliot, Auden, and the Spanish Civil War Author(s), Modern Language Studies
David Robinson (2015) More than a Period Piece: Hemingway's For Whom the Bell Tolls as a Reflection of the Spanish Civil War, English Academy Review, 32:2, 88-100, DOI: 10.1080/10131752.2015.1086160
Rodden, John, and John Rossi. "The Mysterious (Un) Meeting of George Orwell and Ernest Hemingway." The Kenyon Review, New Series, 31, no. 4 (2009): 56-84. http://www.jstor.org/stable/40600202.
Hitchens, Christopher, Introduction to ‘Orwell in Spain’
Robert A. Martin. "Hemingway's for Whom the Bell Tolls: Fact into Fiction." Studies in American Fiction 15, no. 2 (1987): 219-225. https://muse.jhu.edu/ (accessed July 20, 2018).
Greenspan, Anders, Ernest Hemingway and His Growth as a Political Activist in the 1930s, Journal of Arts and Humanities, https://theartsjournal.org/index.php/site/article/view/1163
Mirella, Loris. "Realigning Modernism: Eliot, Auden, and the Spanish Civil War." Modern Language Studies 24, no. 3 (1994): 93-109. doi:10.2307/3194850.
Kessel Schwartz (1967) The Pueblo, The Intellectuals and the Spanish Civil War, Kentucky Romance Quarterly, 14:4, 299-310, DOI: 10.1080/03648664.1967.9929453
Hochschild, Adam, Spain in Our Hearts
Music:
"Truth in the Stones" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License
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- published: 20 Jul 2018
- views: 31201
3:32
"1st September 1939" by W.H. Auden (read by Tom O'Bedlam)
On this day Hitler invaded Poland and WWII broke out. Thucydides was an honest historian, the originator of Political Realism which observes that the relations...
On this day Hitler invaded Poland and WWII broke out. Thucydides was an honest historian, the originator of Political Realism which observes that the relationship between countries is based on strength and not which is in the right. His work is still studied in military academies.
https://wn.com/1St_September_1939_By_W.H._Auden_(Read_By_Tom_O'Bedlam)
On this day Hitler invaded Poland and WWII broke out. Thucydides was an honest historian, the originator of Political Realism which observes that the relationship between countries is based on strength and not which is in the right. His work is still studied in military academies.
- published: 29 Dec 2008
- views: 129074
44:39
22. W. H. Auden
Modern Poetry (ENGL 310) with Langdon Hammer
This lecture presents the early poetry of W.H. Auden. In "From the Very First Coming Down," Auden's relationship t...
Modern Poetry (ENGL 310) with Langdon Hammer
This lecture presents the early poetry of W.H. Auden. In "From the Very First Coming Down," Auden's relationship to the reader is considered, as well as the role of economy, truth, and morality in his poetics. The political Auden is examined in "Spain" and "September 1, 1939," along with his later practice of revising controversial poems. Finally, his interest in traditional forms, his vision of love, and his characteristic perspectivism, are explored in "This Lunar Beauty" and "As I Walked Out One Evening."
00:00 - Chapter 1. Introduction: Wystan Hugh Auden
04:57 - Chapter 2. The Early W. H. Auden
12:08 - Chapter 3. W. H. Auden Poem: "From the Very First Coming Down"
20:39 - Chapter 4. W. H. Auden Poem: "Spain"
24:09 - Chapter 5. W. H. Auden Poem: "September 1, 1939"
30:58 - Chapter 6. W. H. Auden Poems: "This Lunar Beauty" and "Lullaby"
36:31 - Chapter 7. W. H. Auden Poem: "As I Walked Out One Evening"
Complete course materials are available at the Open Yale Courses website: http://oyc.yale.edu
This course was recorded in Spring 2007.
https://wn.com/22._W._H._Auden
Modern Poetry (ENGL 310) with Langdon Hammer
This lecture presents the early poetry of W.H. Auden. In "From the Very First Coming Down," Auden's relationship to the reader is considered, as well as the role of economy, truth, and morality in his poetics. The political Auden is examined in "Spain" and "September 1, 1939," along with his later practice of revising controversial poems. Finally, his interest in traditional forms, his vision of love, and his characteristic perspectivism, are explored in "This Lunar Beauty" and "As I Walked Out One Evening."
00:00 - Chapter 1. Introduction: Wystan Hugh Auden
04:57 - Chapter 2. The Early W. H. Auden
12:08 - Chapter 3. W. H. Auden Poem: "From the Very First Coming Down"
20:39 - Chapter 4. W. H. Auden Poem: "Spain"
24:09 - Chapter 5. W. H. Auden Poem: "September 1, 1939"
30:58 - Chapter 6. W. H. Auden Poems: "This Lunar Beauty" and "Lullaby"
36:31 - Chapter 7. W. H. Auden Poem: "As I Walked Out One Evening"
Complete course materials are available at the Open Yale Courses website: http://oyc.yale.edu
This course was recorded in Spring 2007.
- published: 06 Dec 2012
- views: 56261
4:15
Poetry: September 1, 1939 by W. H. Auden ‖ Michael Sheen
"September 1, 1939" by W. H. Auden
I sit in one of the dives
On Fifty-second Street
Uncertain and afraid
As the clever hopes expire
Of a low dishonest decade:
...
"September 1, 1939" by W. H. Auden
I sit in one of the dives
On Fifty-second Street
Uncertain and afraid
As the clever hopes expire
Of a low dishonest decade:
Waves of anger and fear
Circulate over the bright
And darkened lands of the earth,
Obsessing our private lives;
The unmentionable odour of death
Offends the September night.
Accurate scholarship can
Unearth the whole offence
From Luther until now
That has driven a culture mad,
Find what occurred at Linz,
What huge imago made
A psychopathic god:
I and the public know
What all schoolchildren learn,
Those to whom evil is done
Do evil in return.
Exiled Thucydides knew
All that a speech can say
About Democracy,
And what dictators do,
The elderly rubbish they talk
To an apathetic grave;
Analysed all in his book,
The enlightenment driven away,
The habit-forming pain,
Mismanagement and grief:
We must suffer them all again.
Into this neutral air
Where blind skyscrapers use
Their full height to proclaim
The strength of Collective Man,
Each language pours its vain
Competitive excuse:
But who can live for long
In an euphoric dream;
Out of the mirror they stare,
Imperialism's face
And the international wrong.
Faces along the bar
Cling to their average day:
The lights must never go out,
The music must always play,
All the conventions conspire
To make this fort assume
The furniture of home;
Lest we should see where we are,
Lost in a haunted wood,
Children afraid of the night
Who have never been happy or good.
The windiest militant trash
Important Persons shout
Is not so crude as our wish:
What mad Nijinsky wrote
About Diaghilev
Is true of the normal heart;
For the error bred in the bone
Of each woman and each man
Craves what it cannot have,
Not universal love
But to be loved alone.
From the conservative dark
Into the ethical life
The dense commuters come,
Repeating their morning vow;
"I will be true to the wife,
I'll concentrate more on my work,"
And helpless governors wake
To resume their compulsory game:
Who can release them now,
Who can reach the deaf,
Who can speak for the dumb?
All I have is a voice
To undo the folded lie,
The romantic lie in the brain
Of the sensual man-in-the-street
And the lie of Authority
Whose buildings grope the sky:
There is no such thing as the State
And no one exists alone;
Hunger allows no choice
To the citizen or the police;
We must love one another or die.
Defenceless under the night
Our world in stupor lies;
Yet, dotted everywhere,
Ironic points of light
Flash out wherever the Just
Exchange their messages:
May I, composed like them
Of Eros and of dust,
Beleaguered by the same
Negation and despair,
Show an affirming flame.
(via Twitter #worldpoetryday)
☆.。.:*・°☆.。.:*・°☆.。.:*・°☆.。.:*・°☆☆.。.:*・°☆.。.:*・°☆
DISCLAIMER: This is a non-monetized channel. Absolutely no copyright infringement intended. I created/edited this video for entertainment purpose only. I do not own nor claim to own anything in this video. The videos/audios/photos are property of their rightful owners. All credit goes to the owners of all the materials used in this video. * ৳৸ᵃᵑᵏ Ꮍ৹੫ᵎ *
#poetry #poem #actorsreadingpoetry
https://wn.com/Poetry_September_1,_1939_By_W._H._Auden_‖_Michael_Sheen
"September 1, 1939" by W. H. Auden
I sit in one of the dives
On Fifty-second Street
Uncertain and afraid
As the clever hopes expire
Of a low dishonest decade:
Waves of anger and fear
Circulate over the bright
And darkened lands of the earth,
Obsessing our private lives;
The unmentionable odour of death
Offends the September night.
Accurate scholarship can
Unearth the whole offence
From Luther until now
That has driven a culture mad,
Find what occurred at Linz,
What huge imago made
A psychopathic god:
I and the public know
What all schoolchildren learn,
Those to whom evil is done
Do evil in return.
Exiled Thucydides knew
All that a speech can say
About Democracy,
And what dictators do,
The elderly rubbish they talk
To an apathetic grave;
Analysed all in his book,
The enlightenment driven away,
The habit-forming pain,
Mismanagement and grief:
We must suffer them all again.
Into this neutral air
Where blind skyscrapers use
Their full height to proclaim
The strength of Collective Man,
Each language pours its vain
Competitive excuse:
But who can live for long
In an euphoric dream;
Out of the mirror they stare,
Imperialism's face
And the international wrong.
Faces along the bar
Cling to their average day:
The lights must never go out,
The music must always play,
All the conventions conspire
To make this fort assume
The furniture of home;
Lest we should see where we are,
Lost in a haunted wood,
Children afraid of the night
Who have never been happy or good.
The windiest militant trash
Important Persons shout
Is not so crude as our wish:
What mad Nijinsky wrote
About Diaghilev
Is true of the normal heart;
For the error bred in the bone
Of each woman and each man
Craves what it cannot have,
Not universal love
But to be loved alone.
From the conservative dark
Into the ethical life
The dense commuters come,
Repeating their morning vow;
"I will be true to the wife,
I'll concentrate more on my work,"
And helpless governors wake
To resume their compulsory game:
Who can release them now,
Who can reach the deaf,
Who can speak for the dumb?
All I have is a voice
To undo the folded lie,
The romantic lie in the brain
Of the sensual man-in-the-street
And the lie of Authority
Whose buildings grope the sky:
There is no such thing as the State
And no one exists alone;
Hunger allows no choice
To the citizen or the police;
We must love one another or die.
Defenceless under the night
Our world in stupor lies;
Yet, dotted everywhere,
Ironic points of light
Flash out wherever the Just
Exchange their messages:
May I, composed like them
Of Eros and of dust,
Beleaguered by the same
Negation and despair,
Show an affirming flame.
(via Twitter #worldpoetryday)
☆.。.:*・°☆.。.:*・°☆.。.:*・°☆.。.:*・°☆☆.。.:*・°☆.。.:*・°☆
DISCLAIMER: This is a non-monetized channel. Absolutely no copyright infringement intended. I created/edited this video for entertainment purpose only. I do not own nor claim to own anything in this video. The videos/audios/photos are property of their rightful owners. All credit goes to the owners of all the materials used in this video. * ৳৸ᵃᵑᵏ Ꮍ৹੫ᵎ *
#poetry #poem #actorsreadingpoetry
- published: 22 Mar 2020
- views: 16249
10:33
Spain - W.H. Auden
http://www.unpoema.casa Per endolcir el confinament i fer-nos companyia. Iniciativa de http://www.lateatral.net
http://www.unpoema.casa Per endolcir el confinament i fer-nos companyia. Iniciativa de http://www.lateatral.net
https://wn.com/Spain_W.H._Auden
http://www.unpoema.casa Per endolcir el confinament i fer-nos companyia. Iniciativa de http://www.lateatral.net
- published: 20 Mar 2020
- views: 1178
1:37
Poetry: "Funeral Blues" by W.H. Auden (read by Tom Hiddleston) (Poetry for Every Day of the Year)
"He was my North, my South, my East and West" 😢
Funeral Blues by W.H. Auden read by @twhiddleston
You can watch Poetry for Every Day of the Year on Youtube from...
"He was my North, my South, my East and West" 😢
Funeral Blues by W.H. Auden read by @twhiddleston
You can watch Poetry for Every Day of the Year on Youtube from 6 April. "
"Funeral Blues" by W.H. Auden
Stop all the clocks, cut off the telephone,
Prevent the dog from barking with a juicy bone,
Silence the pianos and with muffled drum
Bring out the coffin, let the mourners come.
Let aeroplanes circle moaning overhead
Scribbling on the sky the message 'He is Dead'.
Put crepe bows round the white necks of the public doves,
Let the traffic policemen wear black cotton gloves.
He was my North, my South, my East and West,
My working week and my Sunday rest,
My noon, my midnight, my talk, my song;
I thought that love would last forever: I was wrong.
The stars are not wanted now; put out every one,
Pack up the moon and dismantle the sun,
Pour away the ocean and sweep up the wood;
For nothing now can ever come to any good.
Source: National Theatre on Twitter
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"He was my North, my South, my East and West" 😢
Funeral Blues by W.H. Auden read by @twhiddleston
You can watch Poetry for Every Day of the Year on Youtube from 6 April. "
"Funeral Blues" by W.H. Auden
Stop all the clocks, cut off the telephone,
Prevent the dog from barking with a juicy bone,
Silence the pianos and with muffled drum
Bring out the coffin, let the mourners come.
Let aeroplanes circle moaning overhead
Scribbling on the sky the message 'He is Dead'.
Put crepe bows round the white necks of the public doves,
Let the traffic policemen wear black cotton gloves.
He was my North, my South, my East and West,
My working week and my Sunday rest,
My noon, my midnight, my talk, my song;
I thought that love would last forever: I was wrong.
The stars are not wanted now; put out every one,
Pack up the moon and dismantle the sun,
Pour away the ocean and sweep up the wood;
For nothing now can ever come to any good.
Source: National Theatre on Twitter
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- published: 04 Apr 2023
- views: 93473
4:35
September 1, 1939 by W. H. Auden (read by Julian Glover)
"September 1, 1939" by W. H. Auden
I sit in one of the dives
On Fifty-second Street
Uncertain and afraid
As the clever hopes expire
Of a low dishonest decade:
...
"September 1, 1939" by W. H. Auden
I sit in one of the dives
On Fifty-second Street
Uncertain and afraid
As the clever hopes expire
Of a low dishonest decade:
Waves of anger and fear
Circulate over the bright
And darkened lands of the earth,
Obsessing our private lives;
The unmentionable odour of death
Offends the September night.
Accurate scholarship can
Unearth the whole offence
From Luther until now
That has driven a culture mad,
Find what occurred at Linz,
What huge imago made
A psychopathic god:
I and the public know
What all schoolchildren learn,
Those to whom evil is done
Do evil in return.
Exiled Thucydides knew
All that a speech can say
About Democracy,
And what dictators do,
The elderly rubbish they talk
To an apathetic grave;
Analysed all in his book,
The enlightenment driven away,
The habit-forming pain,
Mismanagement and grief:
We must suffer them all again.
Into this neutral air
Where blind skyscrapers use
Their full height to proclaim
The strength of Collective Man,
Each language pours its vain
Competitive excuse:
But who can live for long
In an euphoric dream;
Out of the mirror they stare,
Imperialism's face
And the international wrong.
Faces along the bar
Cling to their average day:
The lights must never go out,
The music must always play,
All the conventions conspire
To make this fort assume
The furniture of home;
Lest we should see where we are,
Lost in a haunted wood,
Children afraid of the night
Who have never been happy or good.
The windiest militant trash
Important Persons shout
Is not so crude as our wish:
What mad Nijinsky wrote
About Diaghilev
Is true of the normal heart;
For the error bred in the bone
Of each woman and each man
Craves what it cannot have,
Not universal love
But to be loved alone.
From the conservative dark
Into the ethical life
The dense commuters come,
Repeating their morning vow;
"I will be true to the wife,
I'll concentrate more on my work,"
And helpless governors wake
To resume their compulsory game:
Who can release them now,
Who can reach the deaf,
Who can speak for the dumb?
All I have is a voice
To undo the folded lie,
The romantic lie in the brain
Of the sensual man-in-the-street
And the lie of Authority
Whose buildings grope the sky:
There is no such thing as the State
And no one exists alone;
Hunger allows no choice
To the citizen or the police;
We must love one another or die.
Defenceless under the night
Our world in stupor lies;
Yet, dotted everywhere,
Ironic points of light
Flash out wherever the Just
Exchange their messages:
May I, composed like them
Of Eros and of dust,
Beleaguered by the same
Negation and despair,
Show an affirming flame.
Source: The Poetry Hour
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"September 1, 1939" by W. H. Auden
I sit in one of the dives
On Fifty-second Street
Uncertain and afraid
As the clever hopes expire
Of a low dishonest decade:
Waves of anger and fear
Circulate over the bright
And darkened lands of the earth,
Obsessing our private lives;
The unmentionable odour of death
Offends the September night.
Accurate scholarship can
Unearth the whole offence
From Luther until now
That has driven a culture mad,
Find what occurred at Linz,
What huge imago made
A psychopathic god:
I and the public know
What all schoolchildren learn,
Those to whom evil is done
Do evil in return.
Exiled Thucydides knew
All that a speech can say
About Democracy,
And what dictators do,
The elderly rubbish they talk
To an apathetic grave;
Analysed all in his book,
The enlightenment driven away,
The habit-forming pain,
Mismanagement and grief:
We must suffer them all again.
Into this neutral air
Where blind skyscrapers use
Their full height to proclaim
The strength of Collective Man,
Each language pours its vain
Competitive excuse:
But who can live for long
In an euphoric dream;
Out of the mirror they stare,
Imperialism's face
And the international wrong.
Faces along the bar
Cling to their average day:
The lights must never go out,
The music must always play,
All the conventions conspire
To make this fort assume
The furniture of home;
Lest we should see where we are,
Lost in a haunted wood,
Children afraid of the night
Who have never been happy or good.
The windiest militant trash
Important Persons shout
Is not so crude as our wish:
What mad Nijinsky wrote
About Diaghilev
Is true of the normal heart;
For the error bred in the bone
Of each woman and each man
Craves what it cannot have,
Not universal love
But to be loved alone.
From the conservative dark
Into the ethical life
The dense commuters come,
Repeating their morning vow;
"I will be true to the wife,
I'll concentrate more on my work,"
And helpless governors wake
To resume their compulsory game:
Who can release them now,
Who can reach the deaf,
Who can speak for the dumb?
All I have is a voice
To undo the folded lie,
The romantic lie in the brain
Of the sensual man-in-the-street
And the lie of Authority
Whose buildings grope the sky:
There is no such thing as the State
And no one exists alone;
Hunger allows no choice
To the citizen or the police;
We must love one another or die.
Defenceless under the night
Our world in stupor lies;
Yet, dotted everywhere,
Ironic points of light
Flash out wherever the Just
Exchange their messages:
May I, composed like them
Of Eros and of dust,
Beleaguered by the same
Negation and despair,
Show an affirming flame.
Source: The Poetry Hour
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- published: 09 May 2023
- views: 847
11:27
The Poets of the 1930s #thepoetsofthe1930s #englishliterature #ugcnet #upsc #macspaunday #audengroup
In this video, we will talk about the Poets of the 1930s.
The term 'Poets of the 1930s' refers to a group of British and Irish poets in the Thirties such as W....
In this video, we will talk about the Poets of the 1930s.
The term 'Poets of the 1930s' refers to a group of British and Irish poets in the Thirties such as W.H. Auden, Stephen Spender, Louis MacNeice, Cecil Day Lewis, Christopher Isherwood, Edward Upward and Rex Warner.
They were also known as the Auden Group or the Auden Generation after the most prominent poet of the Thirties, W. H. Auden. Poet critic Roy Campbell, in his 1946 book Talking Bronco coined the name "MacSpaunday" to designate a group comprising of the four poets of the Thirties. These four poets are--
Louis MacNeice ("Mac")
Stephen Spender ("sp")
W.H. Auden ("au-n")
Cecil Day Lewis ("day")
Later on, the term "MacSpaunday" was occasionally used as a synonym for the "Thirties poets".
These poets of the Thirties such as W.H. Auden, Stephen Spender, Christopher Isherwood, Louis MacNeice and Cecil Day Lewis were sometimes also referred to as the Oxford Poets as they were all Oxford graduates and were known to each other.
There is another name by which these poets of the 1930s were known and that is-- "Pylon Poets".
"The Pylons" is a poem by Stephen Spender and it perfectly reflects the political and social concerns of its members. The Pylon Poets were-- W.H. Auden, Cecil Day Lewis, Louis MacNeice, Stephen Spender and Christopher Isherwood. So the poets of the 1930s are known by different names, such as--
1. The Auden Group/The Auden Generation
2. MacSpaunday
3. The Oxford Poets and
4. The Pylon Poets.
Please don't get confused between the Oxford Poets and the Oxford Movement. The Oxford Movement was a 19th century religious movement that centered at the University of Oxford and it sought to bring spiritual renewal within the Church of England. On the other hand, the Oxford Poets were the poets of the 1930s such as W.H. Auden, Stephen Spender, Christopher Isherwood, Louis MacNeice and Cecil Day Lewis.
Along with an introduction to the Poets of the Thirties, you will find insights on the social, political and economic background of the 1930s, characteristics of the Poets of the Thirties and a detailed discussion of some of the representative poems of the Thirties. These will definitely help you if you are a student of English literature and preparing for your Undergraduation/Post Graduation/UGC NET- JRF/ SET. If you are an IAS aspirant and want to opt for English literature as your optional subject, then this video is made for you.
Watch the video till the end to have a better understanding of the Poets of the 1930s and do subscribe to my channel English Literature made Easy with Saswati for more useful videos.
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In this video, we will talk about the Poets of the 1930s.
The term 'Poets of the 1930s' refers to a group of British and Irish poets in the Thirties such as W.H. Auden, Stephen Spender, Louis MacNeice, Cecil Day Lewis, Christopher Isherwood, Edward Upward and Rex Warner.
They were also known as the Auden Group or the Auden Generation after the most prominent poet of the Thirties, W. H. Auden. Poet critic Roy Campbell, in his 1946 book Talking Bronco coined the name "MacSpaunday" to designate a group comprising of the four poets of the Thirties. These four poets are--
Louis MacNeice ("Mac")
Stephen Spender ("sp")
W.H. Auden ("au-n")
Cecil Day Lewis ("day")
Later on, the term "MacSpaunday" was occasionally used as a synonym for the "Thirties poets".
These poets of the Thirties such as W.H. Auden, Stephen Spender, Christopher Isherwood, Louis MacNeice and Cecil Day Lewis were sometimes also referred to as the Oxford Poets as they were all Oxford graduates and were known to each other.
There is another name by which these poets of the 1930s were known and that is-- "Pylon Poets".
"The Pylons" is a poem by Stephen Spender and it perfectly reflects the political and social concerns of its members. The Pylon Poets were-- W.H. Auden, Cecil Day Lewis, Louis MacNeice, Stephen Spender and Christopher Isherwood. So the poets of the 1930s are known by different names, such as--
1. The Auden Group/The Auden Generation
2. MacSpaunday
3. The Oxford Poets and
4. The Pylon Poets.
Please don't get confused between the Oxford Poets and the Oxford Movement. The Oxford Movement was a 19th century religious movement that centered at the University of Oxford and it sought to bring spiritual renewal within the Church of England. On the other hand, the Oxford Poets were the poets of the 1930s such as W.H. Auden, Stephen Spender, Christopher Isherwood, Louis MacNeice and Cecil Day Lewis.
Along with an introduction to the Poets of the Thirties, you will find insights on the social, political and economic background of the 1930s, characteristics of the Poets of the Thirties and a detailed discussion of some of the representative poems of the Thirties. These will definitely help you if you are a student of English literature and preparing for your Undergraduation/Post Graduation/UGC NET- JRF/ SET. If you are an IAS aspirant and want to opt for English literature as your optional subject, then this video is made for you.
Watch the video till the end to have a better understanding of the Poets of the 1930s and do subscribe to my channel English Literature made Easy with Saswati for more useful videos.
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- published: 24 Aug 2021
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0:43
Spain 1937
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- published: 30 May 2015
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4:54
Spanish Civil War | 3 Minute History
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- published: 05 Nov 2015
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