This article provides some details about the life of the English poet Philip Larkin. This enigmatic man wrote some of the best poetry in the English language of the twentieth century. His work had a lasting effect upon readers. After that of Sir John Betjeman, Larkin\u27s verse was probably the best-loved of any contemporary poetry in the United Kingdom
Philip Larkin’s work covers a span of life that marks one of the most turbulent and transitional sta...
In the general sense ‘alienation’ is used to characterize the feeling of ‘non-belonging’, exclusion ...
Philip Larkin\u27s work can largely be viewed as one man\u27s attempt to reconcile his place in the ...
Philip Larkin, one of England’s finest poets among the generation that came of age during World War ...
Philip Larkin (1922-1985) is regarded as a British national cultural icon. Larkin creates many volum...
Bibliography: pages 159-163.My approach in this thesis has been thematic rather than chronological: ...
‘Epistolary Larkin’ is the first comprehensive study to focus primarily on Philip Larkin’s letters a...
Presented here is a discussion of the poet Philip Larkin, with regard to his poetry as a truthful re...
This article suggests that one of the most illuminating ways of approaching the poetry of Philip Lar...
Presents information on the poetry written by Philip Larkin. Background information on Larkin; Indep...
Philip Larkin wrote about jazz at times in contradictory terms but with a passion and devotion which...
Philip Larkin has been considered primarily in terms of his contribution to the Movement of the Fift...
Reacting to an era of high Modernism, which valued myth and elite academic references, two British p...
Philip Larkin is one of the most respected men of letters of the twentieth century. A major ch...
Critics of Philip Larkin’s poetry seem to be divided between those who consider it the expression of...
Philip Larkin’s work covers a span of life that marks one of the most turbulent and transitional sta...
In the general sense ‘alienation’ is used to characterize the feeling of ‘non-belonging’, exclusion ...
Philip Larkin\u27s work can largely be viewed as one man\u27s attempt to reconcile his place in the ...
Philip Larkin, one of England’s finest poets among the generation that came of age during World War ...
Philip Larkin (1922-1985) is regarded as a British national cultural icon. Larkin creates many volum...
Bibliography: pages 159-163.My approach in this thesis has been thematic rather than chronological: ...
‘Epistolary Larkin’ is the first comprehensive study to focus primarily on Philip Larkin’s letters a...
Presented here is a discussion of the poet Philip Larkin, with regard to his poetry as a truthful re...
This article suggests that one of the most illuminating ways of approaching the poetry of Philip Lar...
Presents information on the poetry written by Philip Larkin. Background information on Larkin; Indep...
Philip Larkin wrote about jazz at times in contradictory terms but with a passion and devotion which...
Philip Larkin has been considered primarily in terms of his contribution to the Movement of the Fift...
Reacting to an era of high Modernism, which valued myth and elite academic references, two British p...
Philip Larkin is one of the most respected men of letters of the twentieth century. A major ch...
Critics of Philip Larkin’s poetry seem to be divided between those who consider it the expression of...
Philip Larkin’s work covers a span of life that marks one of the most turbulent and transitional sta...
In the general sense ‘alienation’ is used to characterize the feeling of ‘non-belonging’, exclusion ...
Philip Larkin\u27s work can largely be viewed as one man\u27s attempt to reconcile his place in the ...