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  1. 8 de out. de 2019 · On Auden’s interest in geology see his free-access ODNB entry, by his literary executor Edward Mendelson, and Carpenter 1983, e.g. p. 14. His brother, John Bicknell Auden, became a distinguished geologist and has his own ODNB entry (subscription only). Thanks to Peter Gilliver for this reference.

  2. The play is dedicated to Auden's geologist brother John Bicknell Auden who had taken part in an expedition near the Karakoram mountain K2. Auden personally invited Benjamin Britten to write the incidental music for the play.

  3. John Bicknell Auden (14 December 1903 – 21 January 1991) was an English geologist and explorer, older brother of the poet W. H. Auden, who worked for many years in India with the Geological Survey of India and later with the Food and Agriculture Organization. He studied the Himalayan strata, particularly the Krol Belt where he recognized rocks from the Peninsula thrusting north into the ...

  4. W.H. Auden. by John Bicknell Auden bromide print, 1928 6 in. x 4 1/4 in. (151 mm x 110 mm) Purchased, 1989 Primary Collection NPG P418

  5. Auden's second great granduncle on his mother's side of the family, John Laurens Bicknell (1746-87), was a somewhat dissolute though ultimately successful barrister, who also had a significant achievement in poetry. John Bicknell was a friend of Thomas Day (1748-1789), the author, poet and political campaigner.

  6. 11 de out. de 2012 · Peter Mudford married Rita Romola Auden, daughter of John Bicknell Auden and Sheila Bonnerjee, in 1965. 1 He and Rita Romola Auden were divorced in 1985. 1 He was a lecturer in English and European literature at Birkbeck College, University of London, London, England G. 1

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Auden's_ColAuden's Col - Wikipedia

    Auden's Col is a high altitude mountain pass connecting Rudugaira valley and Bhilangna valley in India. It is situated at 5,490 metres (18,010 ft) elevation and connects the ridge coming from Gangotri III (6580 m) peak on the north-west and the ridge coming from Jogin I (6465 m) on the east, and also binds a glacier coming from Jogin I on the north side of Rudugaira valley, and deadly Khatling ...