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Philip Larkin

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Since his death in 1985, Philip Larkin's reputation as a writer has undergone a profound and dramatic transformation.

With the publication of a candid biography, a controversial collection of letters and a comprehensive edition of the poems, the abiding interests and concerns of Larkin criticism have been radically altered.

At the same time, the impact of literary theory has brought a new set of critical perspectives and approaches to bear on the poetry.

The essays in this volume abandon the tired cliches of an older critical consensus and offer a lively, provocative response to such issues as sexual politics, national identity and post-colonialism in the work of a writer widely regarded as the best Poet Laureate Britain never had.

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Red Globe Press
0333604849 / 9780333604847
Paperback / softback
821.914
03/09/1997
United Kingdom
English
xi, 265p.
22 cm
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