Faculty of Arts, Chulalongkorn University
Funeral Blues
(1938)
W.
H. Auden
(February 21, 1907 September 29, 1973)
Notes
"Stop all the
clocks" was originally composed as a cabaret song for the play The
Ascent of F6 (1936), co-written with Christopher Isherwood,
set to music by Benjamin Britten and sung by British soprano Hedli
Anderson. It was later revised and collected in Another Time
(1940).
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Vocabulary
diction; connotation, denotationrhyme
rhyme scheme
alliteration
consonance
assonance
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Reference
Auden, W. H. Stop all the
clocks, cut off the telephone. Collected
Poems. Ed. Edward Mendelson. London: Faber and Faber, 1976. 120.
Print.
Further Reading
Auden, W. H., and Norman Homes Peason, eds. Poets of the English Language. New York: Viking, 1950. Print.
Auden, W. H. Prose. Vol. 4 19561962. Ed. Edward Mendelson. Princeton: Princeton UP, 2010. Print.
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