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  1. Pretending to be Me: Philip Larkin, a Portrait by Tom Courtenay, 2005-04-21
  2. Jill by Philip Larkin, Robert Davren, 1997-03-01
  3. Philip Larkin: The Poet's Plight by James Booth, 2005-10-21
  4. Philip Larkin and his Audiences by Gillian Steinberg, 2010-02-15
  5. Philip Larkin's Hull and East Yorkshire by Jean Hartley, 1995-10
  6. Philip Larkin (Twayne's English Authors Series 234) by Bruce Martin, 1978-06
  7. Philip Larkin the Marvell Press and Me by Jean Hartley, 1989-12
  8. Philip Larkin, "Selected Poems": Notes (York Notes) by David Punter, 1991-09-30
  9. Under the Influence: Douglas Dunn on Philip Larkin by Douglas Dunn, 1987-01
  10. "The Whitsun Weddings" and "The Less Deceived" by Philip Larkin (Master Guides) by Andrew Swarbrick, 1986-08-11
  11. Philip Larkin: The Man and His Work
  12. Brodie's Notes on Philip Larkin's Selected Poems (Brodies Notes) by Graham Handley, 1992-01-30
  13. The Philip Larkin I Knew by Maeve Brennan, 2002-09-20
  14. Philip Larkin (Routledge Revivals) by Andrew Motion, 2010-05-18

21. British War Poetry-WWI
Siegfried Sassoon How to Die , Wilfred Owen Anthem for a Doomed Youth and Dulce et Decorum Est , Herbert Read The Happy Warrior , W.N.Hodgson Before Action , Wilfred Gibson Back , and philip larkin MCMXIV .
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"How to Die"
Dark clouds are smouldering into red
While down the craters morning burns.
The dying soldier shifts his head
To watch the glory that returns;
He lifts his fingers toward the skies
Where holy brightness breaks in flame;
Radiance reflected in his eyes,
And on his lips a whispered name. You'd think, to hear some people talk, That lads go West with sobs and curses, And sullen faces white as chalk, Hankering for wreaths and tombs and hearses. But they've been taught the way to do it Like Christian soldiers; not with haste

22. Larkin, Philip. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001
2001. larkin, philip. 1. See studies by L. Kuby (1974) and R. Day (1987); A.Thwaite, ed., Selected Letters of philip larkin, 1940–1985 (1992). 2.
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23. 34061. Larkin, Philip. The Columbia World Of Quotations. 1996
ATTRIBUTION philip larkin (1922–1986), British poet. “New eyes each year.”.BIOGRAPHY Columbia Encyclopedia. The Columbia World of Quotations.
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24. An Arundel Tomb
Gedicht von philip larkin mit deutscher Nachdichtung von Wilfried Flach.
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An Arundel Tomb (by Philip Larkin, in: An Arundel Tomb;
Otter Memorial Paper Number 1, p.6,
Chichester 1996) Side by side, their faces blurred,
The earl and countess lie in stone,
Their proper habits vaguely shown
As jointed armour, stiffended pleat,
And that faint hint of the absurd -
The little dogs under their feet. Such plainless of the pre - baroque
Hardly involves the eye, until
It meets his left - hand gauntlet, still
Clasped empty in the other; and One sees, with a sharp tender shock, His hand withdrawn, holding her hand. They would not think to lie so long. Such faithfulness in effigy Wasd just a detail friends would see: A sculptor`s sweet commissioned grace Thrown off in helping to prolong The Latin names around the base. They would not guess how early in Their supine stationary voyage The air would change to soundless damage, Turn the old tenantry away; How soon succeeding eyes begin To look, not read. Rigidly they Persisted, linked, through lengths and breadths Of time. Snow fell, undated. Light Each summer thronged the glass. A bright

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26. Philip Larkin At The University Of Hull
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28. Larkin, Philip Ambulances
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Genre Poem Keywords Catastrophe Hospitalization Human Worth Survival ... Trauma Summary "Closed like confessionals," ambulances weave through the city. One of them might come to rest anywhere. When that happens, the onlookers momentarily see "a wild white face that overtops / Red stretcher blankets" as the patient is taken into the ambulance. Suddenly, just for a moment, they "sense the solving emptiness / That lies just under all we do." The onlookers whisper in distress. But the ambulance moves on, the traffic parts to let it by, and "dulls to distance all we are." [30 lines] Commentary Larkin captures the mystique of ambulances that appear from somewhere outside of our experience to take one of us away. A person who an hour ago was living through an ordinary day has, without warning, become a "wild white face that overtops / Red stretcher blankets." It can happen to you. It can happen to me. Ultimately, it will happen to all of us.

29. Boston Review: "High Windows And Four-Letter Words ": Burt On Philip Larkin
A discussion of the role of fourletter words, with reference to philip larkin's later verse.
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Stephen Burt W hen Philip Larkin published High Windows in 1974, what everyone noticed, besides its general excellence, was its profusion of foul language. Larkin himself told John Betjeman that "whenever he looked at his book he found it was full of four-letter words." It is, too. Among the poems in High Windows that make use of dirty words are the book's title poem, "Vers de Société," and the well-known "This Be The Verse," a twelve-line poem beginning: "They fuck you up, your mum and dad. / They may not mean to, but they do." Robert Crawford described the impact that "Larkin's English" had on English poetry: The word "fuck" is canonical now. The poem by Philip Larkin which most people find easiest to remember is the one that begins with a fine pun in it: "They fuck you up. . ." The pun-that your parents both generate and ruin you-is fine, and it plays on one of the many special properties that "fuck," and some other dirty words, have: Their common figurative meanings have very remote relations to their literal meanings. Heterogeneous ideas are yoked together through the pun, just as heterogeneous expectations are yoked together through the violence with which the title and the first line hijack the words and meter of Robert Louis Stevenson's "Requiem." What else did "the fuck-poet" think he was doing? "I think [my use of four-letter words] can take different forms," Larkin wrote to John Sparrow:

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31. Larkin, Philip "Church Going": Defending The Classics Unto The Death
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Return to Lampman Menu. larkin, philip (19221985) was born in Coventry,England. He attended St. John's College, Oxford. His first
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35. Philip Larkin
Seven larkin poems, including "Aubade," "Church Going", "Days", "I Category Arts Literature Authors L larkin, philip Works......POETS Main Page, INDEX of Poets, INDEX of Titles First Lines, Poetry LINKS.philip larkin Aubade, Church Going. Days, Maiden Name. I Remember, I Remember.
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37. Philip Larkin (1922-1985)
philip larkin. 19221985. Profile. Essays Selected letters of philip larkin 1940-1985(1992) The Whitsun weddings (1964). Poetry. Background. Books about the author.
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Poet, also the author of two novels and various essays. Philip Arthur Larkin was born in Coventry After graduation from Oxford, in 1943, he returned to his parents home, now in Warwick, and tried to unsuccessfully to join the Civil Service. Instead he became a librarian, a profession in which he remained for the rest of his life. His first post was in the Public Library at Wellington , Shropshire, where he spent three years, from November 1943. Here he was able to meet up regularly with Robert Bruce Montgomery (the novelist, Edmund Crispin ), his friend from St. John's, who was teaching at nearby Shrewsbury School. It seems that Wellington made an impression on him and certainly the library did, for, in antiquated premises, he had to stoke a reluctant boiler, shelve hundreds of equally antiquated and dust laden books and, virtually single-handed, attempt to bring the service into the twentieth century. During this time he was writing a novel and working on some of his early poems. In 1962 Wellington Library was enlarged and modernised and Philip Larkin returned to the town where he was still affectionately remembered to formally open the building. He recalled his early introduction to librarianship in Wellington in a witty, nostalgic article in The Library Association Record , October 1977.

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    Larkin, Philip 1922-85, English poet. He graduated from St. John's College, Oxford (B.A., 1943; M.A., 1947) and was for many years librarian at the Univ. of Hull. With an eye for the ordinary, Larkin wrote poetry of diminution, quietly exposing the weakness and pretensions of English life. His wit was subtle, delicate, and deadly. Among his volumes of poetry are The North Ship The Less Deceived The Whitsun Weddings (1964), and High Windows (1974). Larkin edited The Oxford Book of Twentieth-Century English Verse (1973). In addition, he published two novels, Jill (1940) and A Girl in Winter (1947); and two collections of critical pieces, All What Jazz: A Record Diary, 1961-1968 (1970) and Required Writing (1983). With the onset of deafness in the 1970s Larkin ceased writing poetry and jazz criticism. Despite a slim body of mature work, Larkin has a secure reputation as one of the finest and most original poets of his era. See studies by Lolette Kuby (1974) and Roger Day (1987).
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