Exploring Auden's Early Works
Auden's early works are marked by their introspection and exploration of the human condition. His first collection of poetry, The Orators (1932), showcases his unique style and thematic preoccupations. This collection is characterized by its use of free verse and its exploration of themes such as identity, morality, and the search for meaning. Some notable poems from this collection include:- "The Orators"
- "Theorema"
- "Pay Attention to Your Mouth"
Poetry Collections and Themes
- "Look, Stranger!"
- "The Public School Version"
- "The Address"