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Philip Larkin and His Audiences

Author : G. Steinberg
Publisher : Springer
Page : 183 pages
File Size : 40,5 Mb
Release : 2010-01-13
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9780230251199

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Philip Larkin and His Audiences by G. Steinberg Pdf

Philip Larkin, one of England's greatest and most popular twentieth-century poets, is nonetheless widely regarded as a misanthropic, provincial recluse. This volume re-examines that critical view and argues that Larkin's poetry, far from demonstrating his misanthropy, highlights his profound awareness of and concern for readers.

Philip Larkin

Author : Robert C. Evans
Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing
Page : 184 pages
File Size : 40,7 Mb
Release : 2017-09-16
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9781137517128

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Philip Larkin by Robert C. Evans Pdf

Philip Larkin is widely regarded as one of the greatest English poets of the 20th century. As such, there is a vast amount of literary criticism surrounding his work. This Readers' Guide provides a comprehensive and accessible overview of the key reactions to Larkin's poetry. Using a chronological structure, Robert C. Evans charts critical responses to Larkin's work from his arrival on the British literary scene in the 1950s to the decades after his death. This includes analyses of critical material from around the world, making this an excellent guide for all students of Larkin.

Further Requirements

Author : Philip Larkin
Publisher : Faber & Faber
Page : 330 pages
File Size : 41,9 Mb
Release : 2013-01-03
Category : Literary Collections
ISBN : 9780571294961

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Further Requirements by Philip Larkin Pdf

Philip Larkin's Required Writing, a selection from his miscellaneous prose from 1953-82, was highly praised and enjoyed when it appeared in 1983. Further Requirements gathers together many other interviews, broadcasts, statements and reviews. Some of them date from the period after he had chosen the contents of Required Writing; others come from obscure publications, including some early pieces. This second edition of Further Requirements includes two more essays by Larkin: 'Operation Manuscript' and his Introduction to Earth Memories by Llewelyn Powys.

Belonging and Estrangement in the Poetry of Philip Larkin, R.S. Thomas and Charles Causley

Author : Rory Waterman
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 224 pages
File Size : 42,5 Mb
Release : 2016-04-22
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9781317175247

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Belonging and Estrangement in the Poetry of Philip Larkin, R.S. Thomas and Charles Causley by Rory Waterman Pdf

Focusing on the significance of place, connection and relationship in three poets who are seldom considered in conjunction, Rory Waterman argues that Philip Larkin, R.S. Thomas and Charles Causley epitomize many of the emotional and societal shifts and mores of their age. Waterman looks at the foundations underpinning their poetry; the attempts of all three to forge a sense of belonging with or separateness from their readers; the poets’ varying responses to their geographical and cultural origins; the belonging and estrangement that inheres in relationships, including marriage; the forced estrangements of war; the antagonism between social belonging and a need for isolation; and, finally, the charged issues of faith and mortality in an increasingly secularized country.

Philip Larkin, Popular Culture, and the English Individual

Author : J. Ryan Hibbett
Publisher : Rowman & Littlefield
Page : 195 pages
File Size : 44,7 Mb
Release : 2019-02-18
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9781498543033

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Philip Larkin, Popular Culture, and the English Individual by J. Ryan Hibbett Pdf

Despite the denigrating revelations of his published letters, Philip Larkin looms larger than ever, both as an English national icon and as a championed voice of postwar English poetry. Philip Larkin, Popular Culture, and the English Individual seeks to move beyond the decades-long preoccupation with Larkin’s reputation and canonical status, approaching Larkin instead as part of a persevering cultural phenomenon through which the traditionally distinguished individual is reconstituted in the company of the ordinary and the interchangeable. It tracks how Larkin’s poetic texts negotiate and engage with representations of popular culture at a time when notions of celebrity, authenticity, and cultural authority were newly (and deeply) unsettled by rock and roll, and when cultural capital had become a coveted substitute for diminished imperial wealth. From his unprecedented f-bombs to his cultivation of a familiar, comedic personality, this book examines how Larkin realigns common social practices and popular art forms—be it attending a church service, watching television, or enjoying a concert—to the isolated, knowing gaze of the individual.

Philip Larkin

Author : Janice Rossen
Publisher : University of Iowa Press
Page : 188 pages
File Size : 42,8 Mb
Release : 1989
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 0877452717

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Philip Larkin by Janice Rossen Pdf

The author explores Larkin's poetry, novels, essays and jazz criticism. She shows his transition from novelist to poet, tracing the symbolist aspect of his work in the depiction of nature and addressing the influence of Hardy and Yeats on his poetic style. She looks at Larkin's celebration of England; his exasperation over 'difficulties with girls' and to his poetic use of coarse language in complaining about life's innumerable irritations. She also discusses the fury he expresses as he contemplates death.

American and British Poetry

Author : Harriet Semmes Alexander
Publisher : Manchester University Press
Page : 512 pages
File Size : 41,5 Mb
Release : 1984
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 0719017068

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American and British Poetry by Harriet Semmes Alexander Pdf

Reading Philip Larkin

Author : John Gilroy
Publisher : eBook Partnership
Page : 136 pages
File Size : 48,8 Mb
Release : 2012-10-21
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9781847602077

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Reading Philip Larkin by John Gilroy Pdf

The book offers a detailed commentary on the poetry of Philip Larkin, exploring the political and cultural contexts which have shaped his contemporary reputation. Part 1, Life and Times, traces Larkin's early years and follows his development, within his career as a university librarian, into one of the most important and popular voices in twentieth-century poetry. Part 2, Artistic Strategies, explores a range of methodologies and aesthetic influences by which Larkin was able to create poetry at once both accessible and profound. Part 3, Reading Larkin, provides detailed critical commentary on many of the poems from his three major collections, The Less Deceived, The Whitsun Weddings and High Windows. Part 4, Reception, outlines the history of Larkin's reputation from the mid-1950s to the present, examining the debates and ideological confrontations to which his poetry has given rise.

Poetry Against the World

Author : Magdalena Kay
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 188 pages
File Size : 48,5 Mb
Release : 2018-10-31
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9781351002561

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Poetry Against the World by Magdalena Kay Pdf

Poetry Against the World: Philip Larkin and Charles Tomlinson in Contemporary Britain brings together two major poets, who espouse opposite aesthetic ambitions, yet are both taken as paragons of Englishness, in order to ask how they pitch their poetry against an inhospitable world. This book explores how these two representative poets seek to redress an "age of demolition" through their poetry, and how their audiences react to the types of redress they propose.

Collected Poems

Author : Philip Larkin
Publisher : [New York] : Farrar, Straus, Giroux : Marvell Press
Page : 370 pages
File Size : 40,6 Mb
Release : 1989
Category : Poetry
ISBN : UOM:39015025628358

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Collected Poems by Philip Larkin Pdf

One of the best-known and best-loved poets of the English-speaking world, Philip Larkin had only a small number of poems published during his lifetime. "Collected Poems" brings together not only all his books--"The North Ship," "The Less Deceived," "The Whitsun Weddings," and "High Windows-"-but also his uncollected poems from 1940 to 1984. This new edition reflects Larkin's own ordering for his poems and is the first collection to present the body of his work with the organization he preferred. Preserving everything he published in his lifetime, the new "Collected Poems" is an indispensable contribution to the legacy of an icon of twentieth-century poetry.

Radical Larkin

Author : J. Osborne
Publisher : Springer
Page : 292 pages
File Size : 50,9 Mb
Release : 2016-04-30
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9781137410634

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Radical Larkin by J. Osborne Pdf

The first critical monograph to benefit from the textual rigour of Archie Burnett's landmark edition of The Complete Poems (2012), Radical Larkin celebrates Larkin's technical genius by offering seven in-depth analyses of the stylistic strategies he used to create eleven of his most famous poems.

Philip Larkin

Author : J. Booth
Publisher : Springer
Page : 230 pages
File Size : 42,9 Mb
Release : 2005-08-10
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9780230595828

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Philip Larkin by J. Booth Pdf

James Booth reads Philip Larkin's mature poetry in terms of his ambiguous self-image as lonely, anti-social outsider, plighted to his art, and as nine-to-five librarian, sharing the common plight of humanity. Booth's focus is on Larkin's artistry with words, the 'verbal devices' through which this purest of lyric poets celebrates 'the experience. The beauty.' Featuring discussion for the first time of two recently discovered poems by Larkin, this original and exciting new study will be of interest to all students, scholars and enthusiasts of Larkin.

Philip Larkin

Author : Andrew Motion
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 41,6 Mb
Release : 2011-04-13
Category : Librarians
ISBN : 0415573149

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Philip Larkin by Andrew Motion Pdf

Philip Larkin is recognised as one of the most important writers to have emerged in Britain since the Second World War. First published in 1982, Andrew Motion’s study begins with an account of Larkin’s life and literary background and discusses his literary relationship with Hardy and Yeats and his association with the Movement. He analyses Larkin’s two novels and assesses his three mature collections. Throughout the book much reference is made to uncollected reviews and articles and occasionally to unpublished manuscripts. Rather than developing the familiar line on Larkin as an empirical and melancholy writer, Andrew Motion explores the Symbolist and transcendent element in his work, and emphasises its range and variety.

Philip Larkin

Author : James Booth
Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing
Page : 815 pages
File Size : 55,7 Mb
Release : 2014-08-28
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 9781408851678

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Philip Larkin by James Booth Pdf

_______________ 'Superb ... Booth's psychology is subtler than Motion's and more convincing' - Peter J. Conradi, Spectator 'Booth's diligence is unquestionable and even readers who think they know the poems will see nuances they had previously missed ... should render further attention by biographers superfluous for several years' - Guardian 'Those of us who never warmed to Larkin the man or poet, will have our aversions challenged by this sympathetic but different account of his life and work' - Independent _______________ A fascinating and controversial study of Philip Larkin's world and how it bled into his work, James Booth's biography is a unique insight into the man whose life and art have been misunderstood for too long Philip Larkin was that rare thing among poets: a household name in his own lifetime. Lines such as 'Never such innocence again' and 'Sexual intercourse began / In nineteen sixty-three' made him one of the most popular poets of the last century. Larkin's reputation as a man, however, has been more controversial. A solitary librarian known for his pessimism, he disliked exposure and had no patience with the literary circus. And when, in 1992, the publication of his Selected Letters laid bare his compartmentalised personal life, accusations of duplicity, faithlessness, racism and misogyny were levelled against him. There is, of course, no requirement that poets should be likeable or virtuous, but James Booth asks whether art and life were really so deeply at odds with each other. Can the poet who composed the moving 'Love Songs in Age' have been such a cold-hearted man? Can he who uttered the playful, self-deprecating words 'Deprivation is for me what daffodils were for Wordsworth' really have been so boorish? A very different public image is offered by those who shared the poet's life: the women with whom he was romantically involved, his friends and his university colleagues. It is with their personal testimony, including access to previously unseen letters, that Booth reinstates a man misunderstood: not a gaunt, emotional failure, but a witty, provocative and entertaining presence, delightful company; an attentive son and a man devoted to the women he loved. Meticulously researched, unwaveringly frank and full of fresh material, Philip Larkin: Life, Art and Love definitively reinterprets one of our greatest poets.

Kingsley Amis

Author : Andrew James
Publisher : McGill-Queen's University Press
Page : 293 pages
File Size : 40,9 Mb
Release : 2013-04-01
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9780773588332

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Kingsley Amis by Andrew James Pdf

While it has become commonplace to discount British novelist Kingsley Amis as a "naïve realist," a mere comedic novelist, even a misogynist and failed moralist, Andrew James argues that Amis was seriously concerned with the role of the artist in society and explored this subject in many of his novels. Throughout the first twenty years of his career, Amis used bad artists as whimsical characters, or antimodels, that helped identify his artistic preferences and fictional techniques. He became convinced that the relationship between an artist and his audience was reciprocal and that both the outer audience and the artist's inner circle must be held accountable for the production of bad literature. During the last twenty years of his career, Amis no longer concerned himself with satirizing bad artists, but instead explored ways of ameliorating them. James shows that the development of antimodels as fully drawn characters and Amis's insistence upon reciprocity in the writer-reader relationship demonstrate that he was more than just a comedic writer, and was aware of himself as an artist with social responsibilities. The first study of Amis to analyze manuscript revisions in all of his novel drafts, Kingsley Amis: Antimodels and the Audience shows the more serious side of a complex writer who has yet to receive the critical recognition he deserves.