Presented here is a discussion of the poet Philip Larkin, with regard to his poetry as a truthful record of life. Simple and even childish as Larkin’s poetry may seem, it is quite often astonishingly complicated and profound, which is actually life itself
Philip Larkin has been considered primarily in terms of his contribution to the Movement of the Fift...
Bibliography: pages 159-163.My approach in this thesis has been thematic rather than chronological: ...
This article is an exercise in poetic jurisprudence. It argues that Joseph Raz's political and moral...
Philip Larkin is one of the most respected men of letters of the twentieth century. A major ch...
Philip Larkin (1922-1985) is regarded as a British national cultural icon. Larkin creates many volum...
The question and theme of the poetry of life reaches deep into the essential questions of human exis...
This article provides some details about the life of the English poet Philip Larkin. This enigmatic ...
143 p. ; ill. ; 30 cmThis study explores the notions of Existentialism and Humanism in Philip Larkin...
Philip Larkin, one of England’s finest poets among the generation that came of age during World War ...
Presents information on the poetry written by Philip Larkin. Background information on Larkin; Indep...
Philip Larkin used the image of Winston Smith's blank notebook in George Orwell's 1984 to illustrate...
“Ambulances” and “Aubade” are two widely read poems of Philip Larkin (1922-1985) which any serious r...
This thesis bases its argument on the notion that Philip Larkin’s poetry addresses intellectual and ...
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 has been considered primarily in terms of his contribution to the Movement of the Fift...
Bibliography: pages 159-163.My approach in this thesis has been thematic rather than chronological: ...
This article is an exercise in poetic jurisprudence. It argues that Joseph Raz's political and moral...
Philip Larkin is one of the most respected men of letters of the twentieth century. A major ch...
Philip Larkin (1922-1985) is regarded as a British national cultural icon. Larkin creates many volum...
The question and theme of the poetry of life reaches deep into the essential questions of human exis...
This article provides some details about the life of the English poet Philip Larkin. This enigmatic ...
143 p. ; ill. ; 30 cmThis study explores the notions of Existentialism and Humanism in Philip Larkin...
Philip Larkin, one of England’s finest poets among the generation that came of age during World War ...
Presents information on the poetry written by Philip Larkin. Background information on Larkin; Indep...
Philip Larkin used the image of Winston Smith's blank notebook in George Orwell's 1984 to illustrate...
“Ambulances” and “Aubade” are two widely read poems of Philip Larkin (1922-1985) which any serious r...
This thesis bases its argument on the notion that Philip Larkin’s poetry addresses intellectual and ...
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 has been considered primarily in terms of his contribution to the Movement of the Fift...
Bibliography: pages 159-163.My approach in this thesis has been thematic rather than chronological: ...
This article is an exercise in poetic jurisprudence. It argues that Joseph Raz's political and moral...