
The Shield of Achilles
by W.H. Auden
About this book
The Shield of Achilles is a poem by W. H. Auden first published in 1952, and the title work of a collection of poems by Auden, published in 1955. It is Auden's response to the detailed description, or ekphrasis, of the shield borne by the hero Achilles in Homer's epic poem the Iliad.The poem is the title work of The Shield of Achilles, a collection of poems in three parts, published in 1955, containing Auden's poems written from around 1951 through 1954. It begins with the sequence "Bucolics", then miscellaneous poems under the heading "In Sunshine and In Shade", then the sequence Horae Canonicae.It won the U.S. National Book Award for Poetry in 1956.
Where to buy
No purchase options available at this time.
More by W.H. Auden

Auden: Poems
W.H. Auden

Good Poems for Hard Times
Hayden Carruth, Thomas Hardy, Emily Dickinson, Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, William Blake, Grace Paley, Garrison Keillor, Billy Collins, Robert Burns, Louis MacNeice, Sharon Olds, Raymond Carver, W.S. Merwin, Herman Melville, Elizabeth Bishop, Wendell Berry, Charles Bukowski, Rita Dove, John Keats, Patricia Hampl, Hilaire Belloc, Robert Frost, Stephen Dunn, E.E. Cummings, Galway Kinnell, Stephen Dobyns, Carl Sandburg, Jim Harrison, Mary Oliver, Lawrence Ferlinghetti, Edna St. Vincent Millay, Jennifer Michael Hecht, X.J. Kennedy, Donald Hall, John Donne, Maxine Kumin, John Berryman, Noël Coward, Carl Dennis, Kenneth Rexroth, Jane Kenyon, Howard Nemerov, Lawrence Raab, David Ignatow, W.H. Auden, Fleur Adcock, Kate Light, Philip Booth, Erica Funkhouser, Virginia Hamilton Adair, Liesl Mueller

Lectures on Shakespeare
W.H. Auden, Arthur Kirsch

The Dyer's Hand and Other Essays
W.H. Auden