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| Document Type: | Book |
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| All Authors / Contributors: |
Philip Larkin; Archie Burnett |
| ISBN: | 9780374126964 0374126968 |
| OCLC Number: | 780439729 |
| Description: | xxx, 729 p. ; 24 cm. |
| Contents: | Acknowledgements -- Abbreviations used -- Introduction -- The poems -- The north ship -- The less deceived -- The Whitsun weddings -- High windows -- Other poems published in the poet's lifetime -- Poems not published in the poet's lifetime -- Undated or approximately dated poems -- Commentary -- The north ship -- The less deceived -- The Whitsun weddings -- High windows -- Other poems published in the poet's lifetime -- Poems not published in the poet's lifetime -- Undated or approximately dated poems -- Appendices -- I. Larkin's early collections of his poems -- II. Dates of composition -- Index of titles and first lines. |
| Other Titles: | Poems |
| Responsibility: | Philip Larkin ; edited and with an introduction and commentary by Archie Burnett. |
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Abstract:
This entirely new edition brings together all of Philip Larkin's poems. In addition to those that appear in Collected Poems (1988) and Early Poems and Juvenilia (2005), some unpublished pieces from Larkin's typescripts and workbooks are included, as well as verse--by turns scurrilous, satirical, affectionate, and sentimental--that had been tucked away in his letters. For the first time, Larkin's poems are given a comprehensive commentary. This draws critically upon, and substantially extends, the accumulated scholarship on Larkin, and covers closely relevant historical contexts, persons and places, allusions and echoes, and linguistic usage. Prominence is given to the poet's comments on his own poems, which often outline the circumstances that gave rise to a poem or state what he was trying to achieve. Larkin often played down his literariness, but his poetry enrichingly alludes to and echoes the writings of many others; Archie Burnett's commentary establishes him as a more complex and more literary poet than many readers have suspected.
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