A close analysis of Philip Larkin’s poem “Here”, relating it to his more famous railway-poem, “Whitsun Weddings”. The essay attempts to discover the source of the poem’s mysterious power to disturb and to move. It is due in part to the mastery of its structure and its wonderful sense of balance. However more crucial to the poem’s success is the sense of transcendence the poet manages to achieve in the intriguing final stanza, in which we are taken into a less concrete world, one of light and air, after the closely-focused details of the urban scene depicted in the previous stanza
Philip Larkin, one of England’s finest poets among the generation that came of age during World War ...
Philip Larkin has often been perceived as a poet of the everyday, his work projecting a stable and e...
Philip Larkin reveals in his poetry the post-war mood and feeling that was predominant in lives of c...
A close analysis of Philip Larkin’s poem “Here”, relating it to his more famous railway-poem, “Whits...
Focusing upon Larkin's career as a whole, this article approaches the development of his poetry as a...
Features poet Philip Larkin. Information on his early experimentation with romanticism; Views on the...
Philip Larkin has been considered primarily in terms of his contribution to the Movement of the Fift...
Philip Larkin is known as a movement poet, because there are many poems which were published in the ...
Philip Larkin (1922-1985) is regarded as a British national cultural icon. Larkin creates many volum...
Presents information on the poetry written by Philip Larkin. Background information on Larkin; Indep...
Bibliography: pages 159-163.My approach in this thesis has been thematic rather than chronological: ...
Presented here is a discussion of the poet Philip Larkin, with regard to his poetry as a truthful re...
“Ambulances” and “Aubade” are two widely read poems of Philip Larkin (1922-1985) which any serious r...
Using his seemingly crass and apparently pessimistic "This Be the Verse" as a point of departure, th...
It is said in the Norton Introduction to Literature that "poetry gives a vocabulary for emotion."&nb...
Philip Larkin, one of England’s finest poets among the generation that came of age during World War ...
Philip Larkin has often been perceived as a poet of the everyday, his work projecting a stable and e...
Philip Larkin reveals in his poetry the post-war mood and feeling that was predominant in lives of c...
A close analysis of Philip Larkin’s poem “Here”, relating it to his more famous railway-poem, “Whits...
Focusing upon Larkin's career as a whole, this article approaches the development of his poetry as a...
Features poet Philip Larkin. Information on his early experimentation with romanticism; Views on the...
Philip Larkin has been considered primarily in terms of his contribution to the Movement of the Fift...
Philip Larkin is known as a movement poet, because there are many poems which were published in the ...
Philip Larkin (1922-1985) is regarded as a British national cultural icon. Larkin creates many volum...
Presents information on the poetry written by Philip Larkin. Background information on Larkin; Indep...
Bibliography: pages 159-163.My approach in this thesis has been thematic rather than chronological: ...
Presented here is a discussion of the poet Philip Larkin, with regard to his poetry as a truthful re...
“Ambulances” and “Aubade” are two widely read poems of Philip Larkin (1922-1985) which any serious r...
Using his seemingly crass and apparently pessimistic "This Be the Verse" as a point of departure, th...
It is said in the Norton Introduction to Literature that "poetry gives a vocabulary for emotion."&nb...
Philip Larkin, one of England’s finest poets among the generation that came of age during World War ...
Philip Larkin has often been perceived as a poet of the everyday, his work projecting a stable and e...
Philip Larkin reveals in his poetry the post-war mood and feeling that was predominant in lives of c...