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W. H. Auden: Critical Essay by Alan W. France

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SOURCE: "Gothic North and the Mezzogiorno in Auden's 'In Praise of Limestone,'" in Renascence: Essays on Value in Literature, Vol. 42, No. 3, Spring, 1990, pp. 141-8.

In the following essay, France examines Auden's historical perspective and juxtaposition of Latin and Gothic Christianity in his "In Praise of Limestone."

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