The Dyer's Hand Explained

The Dyer's Hand and Other Essays is a collection of essays and lectures by W. H. Auden, published in 1962 in the US by Random House and in the UK the following year by Faber & Faber.

The book contains a selection of essays, reviews, and collections of aphorisms and notes written by Auden from the early 1950s to 1962. Many items were not previously published, but others appear in revised forms. Many of the essays are revised versions of Auden's lectures as Professor of Poetry at the University of Oxford from 1956 to 1961, including his inaugural lecture, "Making, Knowing and Judging".

The book is dedicated to Auden's tutor at Oxford, Nevill Coghill.[1]

Contents

1. Prologue

2. The Dyer's Hand

3. The Well of Narcissus

4. The Shakespearian City

5. Two Bestiaries

6. Americana

Notes and References

  1. W. H. Auden, The Dyers Hand And Other Essays (1948). Dedication page.