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Stephen, Spender. Stephen Spender. London: RM Arts / London Weekend Television, 1985.

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Stephen Spender: A literary life. Oxford [England]: Oxford University Press, 2005.

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John, Sutherland. Stephen Spender: The authorized biography. London: Viking, 2004.

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John, Goldsmith, ed. Stephen Spender: Journals, 1939-1983. New York: Random House, 1986.

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Stephen Spender: A portrait with background. London: Heinemann, 1992.

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Leeming, David Adams. Stephen Spender: A life in modernism. New York: Henry Holt, 1999.

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Stephen Spender: A life in modernism. London: Duckworth, 1999.

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1947-, Reeves Gareth, ed. Auden, MacNeice, Spender: The thirties poetry. New York: St. Martin's Press, 1992.

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World within world: The autobiography of Stephen Spender. New York: St. Martin's Press, 1994.

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World within world: The autobiography of Stephen Spender. 2nd ed. New York: Modern Library, 2001.

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A commentary on the poetry of W.H. Auden, C. Day Lewis, Louis MacNeice, and Stephen Spender. Lewiston, N.Y: E. Mellen Press, 1992.

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John, Goldsmith, ed. Journals, 1939-1983. New York: Oxford University Press, 1986.

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John, Goldsmith, ed. Journals, 1939-1983. London: Faber and Faber, 1985.

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Stephen, Spender. Journals, 1939-1983. Franklin Center, Pa: Franklin Library, 1985.

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Stephen, Spender. Journals, 1939-1983. New York: Random House, 1986.

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Bazing, Edgar. Internationale Lyrik zum Spanischen Bürgerkrieg (1936-1939): Ästhetische und politische Tendenzen in Gedichten von Rafael Alberti, Erich Arendt, Paul Eluard, Stephen Spender und anderen. St. Ingbert: Röhrig, 2001.

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A house in St John's Wood: In search of my parents. London: William Collins, 2015.

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Sutherland, John. Stephen Spender. Penguin Books Ltd, 2005.

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Spender, Stephen. New Coll Poems Stephen Spender. Faber & Faber, Limited, 2018.

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Selected Poems Of Stephen Spender. Faber & Faber, 2009.

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Spender, Stephen. Selected Poems of Stephen Spender. Faber & Faber, Limited, 2015.

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Leeming, David Adams. Stephen Spender. St. Martin's Press, 2000.

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Spender, Stephen. Stephen Spender - New Collected Poems. Faber & Faber, Limited, 2015.

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Sutherland, John. Stephen Spender: A Literary Life. Oxford University Press, USA, 2004.

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Kopley, Emily. Virginia Woolf and Poetry. Oxford University Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198850861.001.0001.

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Virginia Woolf’s career was shaped by her impression of the conflict between poetry and the novel, a conflict she often figured as one between masculine and feminine, old and new, bound and free. In large part for feminist reasons, Woolf promoted the triumph of the novel over poetry, even as she adapted some of poetry’s techniques for the novel in order to portray the inner life. Woolf considered poetry the rival form to the novel. A monograph on Woolf’s sense of generic rivalry thus offers a thorough reinterpretation of the motivations and aims of her canonical work. Drawing on unpublished archival material and little-known publications, the book combines biography, book history, formal analysis, genetic criticism, source study, and feminist literary history. Woolf’s attitude toward poetry is framed within contexts of wide scholarly interest: the decline of the lyric poem, the rise of the novel, the gendered associations with these two genres, elegy in prose and verse, and the history of English Studies. Written in clear and lively language, the book maintains a narrative drive as it traces Woolf’s reading and writing over her lifetime, including her response to poets and critics in her circle such as J. K. Stephen, Julian Bell, Vita Sackville-West, Sir Arthur Quiller-Couch, T. S. Eliot, Stephen Spender, and W. H. Auden. Virginia Woolf and Poetry makes three important contributions. It clarifies a major prompt for Woolf’s poetic prose. It exposes the generic rivalry that was creatively generative to many modernist writers. And it details how holding an ideology of a genre can shape literary debates and aesthetics.
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Auden, MacNeice, Spender. Palgrave Macmillan, 1992.

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New Selected Journals 19391995. Faber & Faber, 2012.

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Feigel, Lara. Fiction during the Second World War. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198749394.003.0004.

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This chapter focuses on home front literature and concentrates particularly on literature portraying the wartime experience in London. The majority of war literature was produced by authors who had remained in London. These tended to be non-combatants, but played an often major role in the ARP (Air Raid Protection) services, defending their city. Henry Green, William Sansom, and Stephen Spender worked as firemen; Elizabeth Bowen and Graham Greene as ARP wardens; and Rose Macaulay as an ambulance driver. This was a community of writers who were facing danger and defending their city, rather like the soldier poets in the trenches in the First World War. These authors had direct experience of the various periods of bombing, as well as of the peculiar hiatus when the war carried on elsewhere.
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Patterson, Ian. The Penny’s Mighty Sacrifice. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198806516.003.0010.

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In the (often left-wing) writings on the Spanish Civil War, the idea of sacrifice (both transitive and intransitive) is intertwined with theories and practices of class conflict. The secular bent to much left-wing thinking did not preclude using associations with religious sacrifice to characterize the war’s fatalities; the bombing of Guernica and Madrid, for example, were both described as ‘martyrdoms’. Even in those views of the war that emphasized the importance of dialectical materialism, there is often an inherent logic of self-sacrifice—particularly for those middle-class and intellectual members of the Communist left whose commitment to revolution included a commitment to the supersession of their own individuality in the name of the party. This chapter examines how such ideological figurings of sacrifice are presented in lyrical and elegiac poems by poets such as W. H. Auden, Stephen Spender, Clive Branson, George Barker, Margot Heinemann, and Cecil Day Lewis.
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A house in St John's Wood: In search of my parents. Farrar, Straus & Giroux, 2015.

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Spender, Matthew. House in St John's Wood: In Search of My Parents. Farrar, Straus & Giroux, 2015.

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A House in St John's Wood: In Search of My Parents. Farrar, Straus and Giroux, 2016.

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House in St. John's Wood: In Search of My Parents. HarperCollins Publishers Limited, 2016.

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