Oxford poets

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The Oxford poets were a loosely connected group of early 20th-century writers, including figures like W. H. Auden, who emerged from the University of Oxford and became influential in modern English poetry.

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instanceOf literary movement
poetic group
associatedWith 1930s British poetry
Auden Group NERFINISHED
characteristic formal experimentation
loosely connected membership
politically engaged themes
response to interwar social conditions
country United Kingdom
culturalContext British modernism
educationContext Oxford colleges
emergedFrom University of Oxford NERFINISHED
field poetry
genre modernist poetry
hasMember C. Day-Lewis NERFINISHED
Christopher Isherwood NERFINISHED
Louis MacNeice NERFINISHED
Rex Warner NERFINISHED
Stephen Spender NERFINISHED
W. H. Auden NERFINISHED
influenced later 20th-century British poets
post-war English poetry
language English
location Oxford, England NERFINISHED
University of Oxford NERFINISHED
memberOf British literary movements
movementInfluenced modern English poetry
notableEra interwar period
relatedGroup Cambridge poets
timePeriod early 20th century

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Auden Group associatedWith Oxford poets