Philip Larkin

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Warren Hope's incisive yet sympathetic study of Larkin has been well received by critics. Larkin's consistent quality as a poet is shown clearly, as are his limitations of cultural conservatism and his equivocal commitment to love. This study explores Larkin's major collections of poetry, as well as his main prose writings, and a balanced judgement is made of his achievement.

 

About the author:

Warren Hope has written studies of Shakespeare, Seamus Heaney and a biography of Norman Cameron, the British poet and translator. A poet, his collection, Adam's Thoughts in Winter has been published by Greenwich Exchange. He lives in Philadelphia.

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76  pages

ISBN: 978-1-871551-35-8

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Warren Hope's incisive yet sympathetic study of Larkin has been well received by critics. Larkin's consistent quality as a poet is shown clearly, as are his limitations of cultural conservatism and his equivocal commitment to love. This study explores Larkin's major collections of poetry, as well as his main prose writings, and a balanced judgement is made of his achievement.

 

About the author:

Warren Hope has written studies of Shakespeare, Seamus Heaney and a biography of Norman Cameron, the British poet and translator. A poet, his collection, Adam's Thoughts in Winter has been published by Greenwich Exchange. He lives in Philadelphia.

Warren Hope Feature

 

76  pages

ISBN: 978-1-871551-35-8

Warren Hope's incisive yet sympathetic study of Larkin has been well received by critics. Larkin's consistent quality as a poet is shown clearly, as are his limitations of cultural conservatism and his equivocal commitment to love. This study explores Larkin's major collections of poetry, as well as his main prose writings, and a balanced judgement is made of his achievement.

 

About the author:

Warren Hope has written studies of Shakespeare, Seamus Heaney and a biography of Norman Cameron, the British poet and translator. A poet, his collection, Adam's Thoughts in Winter has been published by Greenwich Exchange. He lives in Philadelphia.

Warren Hope Feature

 

76  pages

ISBN: 978-1-871551-35-8