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Biography EssayStephen Spender is one of a group of poets— the Auden or Oxford Generation—which also includes Louis MacNeice and C. Day Lewis. They began having their poetry published in t...
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Sir Stephen Harold Spender (1909-1995), poet, critic, translator, travel writer, and English man of letters, first came to prominence as a poet of social protest in the 1930s.Stephen Spender was born ...
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Stephen Spender is one of a group of poets--the Auden or Oxford Generation--which also includes Louis MacNeice and C. Day Lewis. They began having their poetry published in the early 1930s, a decade w...
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Critical Essay by Leslie M. Thompson
In his poem "Judas Iscariot," Stephen Spender depicts Judas's betrayal of Christ as an act of defiant individualism, and he further proposes t...
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Critical Essay by T. C. Worsley
It was Spender's Poems, 1933, which first made the general public aware that there was a new poetic generation born, and we can tell this from the fact that the ...
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Critical Essay by Samuel Hynes
'From 1931 onwards,' Stephen Spender wrote, 'in common with many other people, I felt hounded by external events.' The date is not an arbitra...
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[In the following interview, which was conducted on February 14, 1978 and later edited for inclusion in Partisan Review, Spender discusses his relationship with W. H. Auden, Christopher Isherwood, and...
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[Pace is an American journalist. In the obituary below, he surveys Spender's life and career.]
Sir Stephen Spender, the British poet, critic and novelist, died Sunday at St. Mary's Hospi...
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[In the obituary below, the critic surveys Spender's life and career.]
Latterly the reputation of Stephen Spender had been very much that of critic, lecturer, scholar and ambassador for culture...
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[Parker is an English nonfiction writer and biographer. In the following tribute, he remarks on Spender's character.]
In 1974 I arrived at University College London to read English, I had devou...
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[Timms is an English educator and critic. In the following review, he discusses Spender's novel The Temple, and suggests that there exists a "dialectic between cultural decorum and artis...
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[In the following review, Perkins comments favorably on The Temple and argues that its message regarding the repression of cultural and sexual freedom is relevant to contemporary America.]
Some books ...
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[Symons is an English novelist, short story writer, poet, critic, and biographer. In the review below, he comments on the poetry collection Dolphins and commends Spender's lifelong dedication t...
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Stephen Spender's ideas are predominantly presented through his selected employment, and emphasis on language. His judgement of urban sprawl and its impact on the surrounding rural landscape is presen...
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Quite often, it is said that most boys look at their fathers as their role models. In most boys' eyes, their father is a hero. They try to shape themselves just like their fathers at a very tender age...
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