W. H. Auden In the BlogOsphere
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Wednesday 8th of September 2010 06:38:05 AM
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| ... when Isherwood left England to spend a week in Berlin and decided to stay there indefinitely, to 1939, when he arrived in America. His friends and colleagues during this time included W. H. Auden, Stephen Spender, and E. M. Forster, ... |
'Intelligent' stamps from Royal Mail go on sale - AOL Hot Searches
Wednesday 8th of September 2010 06:38:05 AM
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| You will be taken to a webpage showing a video of Bernard Cribbins reading WH Auden's poem The Night Mail. Mr Cribbins said: "WH Auden wrote the Night Mail poem in 1936 for the Post Office's own blockbuster film of the same name, ... |
Royal Mail delivers world-first iStamp | 9 to 5 Mac Royal Mail ...
Wednesday 8th of September 2010 06:38:05 AM
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| Point your iPhone (or Android smartphone) with the juniao app running at any of Royal Mail's Great British Railway Special Stamps and you will launch video footage of Bernard Cribbens reciting the W H Auden poem “Night Mail”. ... |
"Intelligent" Stamps and the Maturation of Augmented Reality
Wednesday 8th of September 2010 06:38:05 AM
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| After pointing your camera at the stamp, a 4-minute video of Bernard Cribbins - an 81-year-old British character actor - reading W.H. Auden's 1935 poem "The Night Mail" (whilst aboard a train, no less) automatically begins playing. ... |
Royal Mail launches Augmented Reality stamps « new media monthly
Wednesday 8th of September 2010 06:38:05 AM
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| After downloading the app, available for iPhone and Android devices, users simply snap a picture of the stamp and are then directed to a website on their mobile browsers where a short film of Bernard Cribbins reading a W H Auden's poem, ... |
New Year Greeting | New Year SMS & Cards | New Year Celebration ...
Wednesday 8th of September 2010 06:38:05 AM
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| Charles Walter Stansby Williams was most often associated with the Inklings (a group of christian writers including J.R.R. Tolkien and C.S. Lewis), Williams was also cited as a major influence on W.H. Auden's conversion to christianity ... |




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