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- English pronunciation: [ˈwiːjˌstɑːn]; died c. 840 AD), also known as Saint Wystan, was the son of Wigmund of Mercia and Ælfflæd, daughter of King Ceolwulf...
- Wystan Hugh Auden (/ˈwɪstən ˈhjuː ˈɔːdən/; 21 February 1907 – 29 September 1973) was a British-American poet. Auden's poetry is noted for its stylistic...
- St Wystan's Church is a Church of England parish church in Repton, Derbyshire, that is famous for its Anglo-Saxon crypt which is the burial place of two...
- miles (8 km) northeast of Burton upon Trent. The village is noted for St Wystan's Church, for Repton School, for the Anglo-Saxon Repton Abbey and for the...
- part of an installation developed with regular collaborator and writer, Wystan Curnow. He returned to New Zealand permanently in 1990 and lived in Auckland...
- Wystan Tremayne Le Cren Curnow CNZM (born 1939) is a New Zealand art critic, poet, academic, arts administrator, and independent curator. He is the son...
- D. Wystan Owen is a British American writer. He is the author of the short story collection Other People's Love Affairs. Owen received an MFA in fiction...
- Curnow (1867–1926), Australian-born English journalist and spiritualist Wystan Curnow (born 1939), New Zealand writer Places "Curnow", an anglicised spelling...
- in Party Animals (BBC Two) and John Adams (HBO). In 2011 he appeared as Wystan - the poet W. H. Auden - in BBC Two's drama Christopher and His Kind[failed...
- Mendelson, Edward (September 2004) [online edition October 2007]. "Auden, Wystan Hugh (1907–1973)". Oxford Dictionary of National Biography (online ed.)...