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  1. World Within World, Stephen Spender's autobiography, contains vivid portraits of Virginia Woolf, W. B. Yeats, T. S. Eliot, Lady Ottoline Morrell, W. H. Auden, Christopher Isherwood and many other prominent literary figures. First published in 1951 and still in print, World Within World is recognised as one of the most illuminating literary ...

  2. 29 de sept. de 2018 · At his home in Italy, Matthew Spender shares personal recollections of his father along with photographs and material from the family’s archives. ‘My father ...

  3. Inez Pearn (英语:Inez Pearn); Natasha Litvin (英语:Natasha Spender). 斯蒂芬·斯彭德 (英語: Stephen Harold Spender ,1909年2月28日—1995年7月16日),英国诗人、小说家、散文家,其作品多关注 社会正义 的缺失和 阶级斗争 , 牛津大学大学学院 毕业,1965年成为 美国 ...

  4. Stephen Spender’s ‘The Express‘ explores the effects of the presence of modern technology on rural environments.By weaving the language of modernity into his poetry, Spender achieves a level of incongruity which reflects the paranoia and unease with which these technologies were first greeted, even though they were admired and despite the fact they are now taken as normal.

  5. Stephen Spender’s ‘Without That Once Clear Aim‘ laments what he perceived to be the lost role of the artist in the twentieth century, as it appears to suggest they can no longer create work that possesses real meaning. At times both pessimistic and hauntingly beautiful, the poem captures the essence of Spender and his literary circle during the tumultuous 1930s.

  6. My Parents’ by Stephen Spender is a poem based on bullying and the desire to make friends. Spender describes bullies and the feeling of being bullied throughout the poem. He elaborates on his feelings using the poetic devices of Enjambment, Imagery, and Similes.. ‘My Parents’ is in the first person and in an ambiguous point of view.However, we can assume that Spender was mentioning ...

  7. 27 de feb. de 2005 · STEPHEN SPENDER A Literary Life. By John Sutherland. Illustrated. 627 pp. Oxford University Press. $40. IN the closing pages of his thorough new biography of Stephen Spender, John Sutherland ...