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Wystan Hugh
Auden (/ˈwɪstən ˈhjuː ˈɔːdən/; 21
February 1907 – 29
September 1973) was a British-American poet. Auden's
poetry is
noted for its stylistic...
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English pronunciation: [ˈwiːjˌstɑːn]; died c. 840 AD), also
known as
Saint Wystan, was the son of
Wigmund of
Mercia and Ælfflæd,
daughter of King Ceolwulf...
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miles (8 km)
northeast of
Burton upon Trent. The
village is
noted for St
Wystan's Church, for
Repton School, for the Anglo-Saxon
Repton Abbey and for the...
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Wystan Tremayne Le Cren
Curnow CNZM (born 1939) is a New
Zealand art critic, poet, academic, arts administrator, and
independent curator. He is the son...
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Wystan's Church is a
Church of
England parish church in Repton, Derbyshire, that is
famous for its Anglo-Saxon
crypt which is the
burial place of two...
- Who Must Be Obe****") was
proud of her "daddy" (as she
calls him), C. H.
Wystan, who was Rumpole's Head of Chambers, and she
frequently advocates that Rumpole...
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Curnow (1867–1926), Australian-born
English journalist and
spiritualist Wystan Curnow (born 1939), New
Zealand writer Places "Curnow", an
anglicised spelling...
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Press – MQUP. p. 130. ISBN 978-0-7735-2351-7. W.H.
Auden Nietzsche. Auden,
Wystan Hugh (1 June 1979). The
Double Man.
Greenwood Press. ISBN 978-0-313-21073-0...
- Art Gallery".
Retrieved 30
December 2023. Curnow,
Wystan (2015). Sold on Apple : the
complete Wystan Curnow writings.
Auckland Art
Gallery Toi Tamaki....
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Rependon (now
known as Repton) the
Mercian capital,
memorialized as St.
Wystan upon his
canonization (one of the
oldest unaltered places of
Christian worship...