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Overview
The essays in this volume abandon the tired clichés of an older critical consensus and offer a lively, provocative response to such issues as sexual politics, national identity and postcolonialism in the work of Philip Larkin, a writer widely regarded as the best Poet Laureate England never had.
Synopsis
The essays in this volume abandon the tired clichés of an older critical consensus and offer a lively, provocative response to such issues as sexual politics, national identity and postcolonialism in the work of Philip Larkin, a writer widely regarded as the best Poet Laureate England never had.