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  1. Autumn Journal is an autobiographical long poem in twenty-four sections by Louis MacNeice. It was written between August and December 1938, and published as a single volume by Faber and Faber in May 1939. Written in a discursive form, it sets out to record the author's state of mind as the approaching World War II seems more and more ...

  2. 12 de ene. de 2023 · Internet Archive. Language. English. v, 83 pages ; 20 cm. Written between August and December 1938, Autumn Journal is still considered one of the most valuable and moving testaments of living through the 1930s by a young writer. Originally published: 1939.

  3. In a journal or a personal. letter a man writes what he feels at the moment; to. attempt scientific truthfulness would be—paradoxically. dishonest. The truth of a lyric is different from the truths , 'of science and this poem is something half-way between. the lyric and the didactic poem. In as much as it is half-.

  4. A famous poem about the period between August and December in 1938, when Ireland had many men fighting in the Spanish Civil War. The poet expresses his joy, gratitude and admiration for September, a woman who rendered his life with beauty and candour.

  5. 27 de ago. de 2019 · Autumn journal. by. MacNeice, Louis, 1907-1963. Publication date. 1939. Publisher. London : Faber and Faber, limited. Collection. printdisabled; trent_university; internetarchivebooks; inlibrary.

  6. Autumn Journal now stands as a time capsule, a 56-page moment in which the reader just knows what it was like to be alive, in London, in those few months. MacNeice is worldly and, however tired, still full of appetite for the moment. His viewpoint is subjective, and as such is by definition truthful.

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