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Philip Larkin James Booth

Philip Larkin By James Booth

Philip Larkin by James Booth


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A study of the works of Philip Larkin, focusing on his achievements as a poet. The work covers Larkin's lyric poetry and the themes of sex and love, death, age and absence in his work.

Philip Larkin Summary

Philip Larkin: Writer by James Booth

This study of Philip Larkin challenges recent attempts to interpret Larkin's poems by decoding their supposed religious, political or sexual subtexts. Booth argues that historical and social circumstances are, as Larkin himself believed, the context not the substance of his work. He treats Larkin as a deliberate artist, rather than as a political symptom or sexual case-history. By extensive reference to the letters, interviews and prose writings he shows that Larkin's vivid self-image as a patriotic Tory bachelor was an indulgence confined to his later "required" writing. Close readings of a range of Larkin's best loved, as well as lesser known, poems demonstrate that they operate on a more profound imaginative level; either treating universal themes, or alternatively dramatizing and ironising ideological stereotypes in order to create embodiments of experience beyond or beneath ideology.

Table of Contents

Part 1 "To be alive, in the flesh" - Larkin's life. Part 2 Diffused poetry - the novels: "Jill"; "A Girl in Winter"; from novelist to poet. Part 3 "The experience. The beauty" - Larkin's lyric poetry: influences and parallels; verbal devices; the first-person poems. Part 4 "A real girl in a real place" - sex and love: sex; sexual politics; love. Part 5 "Beyond all this" - death, age and absence: death; age; absence.

Additional information

GOR004674044
9780745007700
0745007708
Philip Larkin: Writer by James Booth
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Pearson Education Limited
1992-12-01
192
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