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  1. George Augustus Auden (27 August 1872 – 3 May 1957) was an English physician, professor of public health, school medical officer, and writer on archaeological subjects.

    • 27 August 1872
    • researcher, educator and medical officer
    • 3 May 1957 (aged 84)
  2. George Auden, scholar, hygienist, psychologist and archaeologist, was born at Horninglow near Burton-on-Trent, the son of the Rev. John Auden, M.A. (Cantab.), and Sarah, née Hopkins, whose father was a country gentleman farming his own land. He went to a preparatory school at Spondon House, Derbyshire, before going to Repton, the little ...

  3. Auden was born at 54 Bootham, York, England, to George Augustus Auden (1872–1957), a physician, and Constance Rosalie Auden (née Bicknell; 1869–1941), who had trained (but never served) as a missionary nurse.

    • British (birth), American (1946)
    • Wystan Hugh Auden, 21 February 1907, York, England
    • Poet
  4. The Age of Anxiety: A Baroque Eclogue (1947; first UK edition, 1948) is a long poem in six parts by W. H. Auden, written mostly in a modern version of Anglo-Saxon alliterative verse. The poem deals, in eclogue form, with man's quest to find substance and identity in a shifting and increasingly industrialized world.

    • W. H. Auden
    • 1948
  5. 1. Dez. 2002 · Wystan Hugh Auden (1907–1973) was the son of the pioneering school medical officer and public health scholar George Augustus Auden (1872–1957). GA Auden qualified in medicine in 1896 and after 14 years of a conventional medical career he became the first school medical officer for Birmingham, UK.

    • G Davey Smith
    • 2002
  6. The Anzac battlefield at Gallipoli in Turkey is perhaps the world’s best-preserved WWI trench-warfare site. Here, the remains of an Allied trench look out over the Aegean Sea and the northern...

  7. INDEX. Auden’s works are subdivided below into Poetry (volumes and individual poems), Plays (including libretti, radio and film scripts) and Prose (volumes, essays, chapters). The latter includes prose passages from ‘mixed’ volumes of verse and prose, where such extracts have individual titles and are discussed separately in the text, and ...