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Nones is a 1951 poetry collection by W. H. Auden that reflects his mature religious and philosophical concerns in a series of meditative, formally varied poems.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf book
poetry collection
author W. H. Auden
countryOfPublication United Kingdom
followsInCareerOf For the Time Being
The Double Man
genre philosophical poetry
poetry
religious poetry
hasAuthorNationality American
British
hasForm formally varied poems
meditative poems
hasFormat print
hasPublisher Faber and Faber
hasReception regarded as a key work of Auden's religious period
hasStructure sequence of interrelated poems
hasStyle allusive
formal experimentation
intellectual
hasSubject Christian theology
ethics
individual conscience
modern society
language English
literaryMovement modernist poetry
literaryPeriod 20th-century literature
mainTheme Christian faith
grace
human suffering
philosophical concerns
religious concerns
sin and redemption
time and history
partOf W. H. Auden's later religious phase
publicationYear 1951
titleAlludesTo Christian liturgy
canonical hour of Nones

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W. H. Auden notableWork Nones
Horae Canonicae hasPart Nones