The essays in this collection were written as reviews, mainly for The
New York Review of Books and The New Yorker, on books by or about
Alexander Pope, Vincent van Gogh, Thomas Mann, Virginia Woolf, Oscar
Wilde, and A. E. Housman, or as introductions to editions of the
classical Greek writers, the Protestant mystics, Shakespeare, Goethe,
Kierkegaard, Tennyson, Grimm and Andersen, Poe, G. K. Chesterton, Paul
Valéry, and others. Throughout, these prose pieces reveal the same wit
and intelligence--as well as the vision--that sparked the brilliance of
Auden's poetry.