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Philip Larkin

by James Booth
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This book explores Larkin's distinctive place within the poetry of the twentieth century. It includes discussion of Larkin's response to the academic professionalization of poetry fostered by "difficult" Modernism; his diverse poetry of love (in relation to the responses of the poems' addressees); his original development of the genres of reflective elegy and self-elegy; the key metaphor of the domestic interior; history versus historicism; the poetry of place ("here" or Hull); and the profane and sacred (focusing on his animal poems).

Synopsis

This book explores Larkin's distinctive place within the poetry of the twentieth century. It includes discussion of Larkin's response to the academic professionalization of poetry fostered by "difficult" Modernism; his diverse poetry of love (in relation to the responses of the poems' addressees); his original development of the genres of reflective elegy and self-elegy; the key metaphor of the domestic interior; history versus historicism; the poetry of place ("here" or Hull); and the profane and sacred (focusing on his animal poems).

About the Author, James Booth

James Booth is Professor of English at the University of Hull and General Editor of The Larkin Society Monograph Series and Editor of The Larkin Society Journal.

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Book Details

Published
December 1, 2005
Publisher
Palgrave Macmillan
Pages
240
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9781403918345

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