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The Decadent Immortals of Anne Rice's Vampire Chronicles and The Public Poetry of W.H. Auden

Author Alan Jacobs
Publisher Audible
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Author(s)Alan Jacobs
PublisherAudible
ISBN / ASINB0000548LO
ISBN-13978B0000548L7
MarketplaceFrance 🇫🇷

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Literary critic Alan Jacobs on the decadence of Anne Rice's vampire novels and the social themes in W.H. Auden's poetry. Whereas traditionally vampires are portrayed as blood-hungry fiends, Rice's books extol the power and freedom that these immortals enjoy. Jacobs explores the moral and literary consequences of this unabashed celebration of self-indulgence. Then, Jacobs dissects Auden's poetry and explains how the poet returned to the church after realizing that liberal humanism failed to provide answers to the problem of evil.