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a very small but a very powerful poem by uh w h oden wh is anglo-american poet anglo-american poet like t.s eliot and uh a brief about his life uh we can say his full name is winston hugh oden yes w h arden was born in 1907 and he passed away in 1973. uh we donamp;#39;t want to go into much deeper biographical references of the poet we want to see or we want to read the poem like the new critics are supposed to read try to read the language of poetry and try to see what we can understand what we cannot understand how far the text of the poem has all the meanings within itself it is an entity in itself so all the meaning should meaning should come from within the text and to what extent we require the help of outside sources that is external sources how far the poem is intrinsic and extrinsic so uh if we donamp;#39;t know some of the historical references then will that become a problem in understanding a poem or not uh will the language of the poetry be self-sufficient to let us know