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The '''Auden Group''', or
==Overview==
Although many newspaper articles and a few books appeared about the "Auden Group", the existence of the group was essentially a journalistic myth, a convenient label for poets and novelists who were approximately the same age, who had been educated at [[Oxbridge|Oxford and Cambridge]], who had known each other at different times
The "group" was never together in the same room
The connections between individual writers
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* [[Cecil Day-Lewis]] ("day")
Campbell, in common with much literary journalism of the period, imagined that the four were a group of like-minded poets
In later years, the term was sometimes used neutrally, as a synonym for the "Thirties poets" or
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