Abstract

This essay aims at assessing three longer poems 1940s by W. H. Auden’s, in which the author manages to insert his personal reflection about some critical issues, mainly that of the mimetic rapport between Art and World, either into the canonical poetic structure of the literary epistle ( Letter to Lord Byron, New Year Letter ) or in a very peculiar hybrid of drama and poetry ( The Sea and The Mirror )

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