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  2. Autumn Journal - Wikipedia

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    [2] This approach was in line with the thinking in MacNeice's book-length essay published the year before, Modern Poetry: a personal essay, in which he makes "a plea for impure poetry, that is, for poetry conditioned by the poet's life and the world around him" and asserts that "the poet's first business is mentioning things". [3]

  3. Louis MacNeice - Wikipedia

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    Louis MacNeice's archive was established at the Harry Ransom Center at the University of Texas at Austin in 1964, a year after MacNeice's death. The collection, largely coming from MacNeice's sister Elizabeth Nicholson, includes manuscripts of poetic and dramatic works, a large number of books, correspondence, and books from MacNeice's library ...

  4. Auden Group - Wikipedia

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    Although many newspaper articles and a few books appeared about the "Auden Group", the existence of the group was essentially a journalistic myth, a convenient label for poets and novelists who were approximately the same age, who had been educated at Oxford and Cambridge, who had known each other at different times and had more or less left-wing views ranging from MacNeice's political ...

  5. The Earth Compels - Wikipedia

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    The Earth Compels gathers together poems written by Louis MacNeice between 1935 and 1937. The manuscript was sent to the publishers Faber and Faber in late 1937. T. S. Eliot, who was an editor at Fabers and had previously given encouragement and support to MacNeice, wrote back on 6 January 1938: 'I have read THE EARTH COMPELS last night, and am very much pleased with it.'

  6. Epilogue for W. H. Auden - Wikipedia

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    "Epilogue for W. H. Auden" is a 76-line poem by Louis MacNeice. It was written in late 1936 and was first published in book form in Letters from Iceland, a travel book in prose and verse by W. H. Auden and Louis MacNeice (1937). MacNeice subsequently included it as the last poem in his poetry collection The Earth Compels (1938).

  7. The Sunlight on the Garden - Wikipedia

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    The Sunlight on the Garden is a 24-line poem by Louis MacNeice. It was written in late 1936 and was entitled Song at its first appearance in print, in The Listener magazine, January 1937. [ 1 ] It was first published in book form as the third poem in MacNeice's poetry collection The Earth Compels (1938).

  8. Category:Works by Louis MacNeice - Wikipedia

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    This category has the following 2 subcategories, out of 2 total. B. Books by Louis MacNeice (4 P) P. Poetry by Louis MacNeice (6 P)

  9. Category:Books by Louis MacNeice - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Books by Louis MacNeice" The following 4 pages are in this category, out of 4 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A. Autumn Journal; E.