From Auden to Yeats

ebook Critical Analysis of 30 Selected Poems

By Geetanjali Mukherjee

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This book is a ready reference for students of English literature looking for help navigating the poetry of some of the late nineteenth and twentieth century's greatest poets. The book contains in-depth critical analyses of 30 selected poems from the work of W.H. Auden, Ted Hughes, John Keats, Philip Larkin and W.B. Yeats. A collection of 30 essays, the guide aims to help literature students gain an overview of the life and work of each poet represented, as well as a deeper understanding of the poems themselves.

BONUS FEATURE: INCLUDED FREE STUDY GUIDE
* MCQs for each poet, with answer key
* Short study questions

FEATURES OF THE BOOK:
* A section on the life and background of each poet, to better understand the influences behind their poetry, and gain insight into the context of the selected poems
* A dedicated essay for each selected poem
* Explanations of the themes, motifs and symbols used in the poems
* Bonus Feature: multiple-choice questions on the biography of each poet and their important poems, with answer key
* Short questions for students to think about the deeper underlying themes of the poems
This is an invaluable guide for school and college students of English literature or anyone wishing to gain a deeper understanding of some of the best-known poetry of the last century. This book is best used as a study guide, and should not substitute reading the poems themselves (POEMS NOT INCLUDED).

Some of the poems discussed:
* W.H. Auden - Refugee Blues
* Ted Hughes - Crow Tyrannosaurus
* Philip Larkin - The Whitsun Weddings
* John Keats - To Autumn
* W.B. Yeats - The Second Coming

From Auden to Yeats