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How the Soul of Philip Larkin Finds Frenzy: A Discussion on Modern Poems

How the Soul of Philip Larkin Finds Frenzy: A Discussion on Modern Poems

... Introduction: Philip Larkin’s attitude to the wildness in the1960’s adds an extra-dimension to modern English poetry. Becoming free from Freudian theory he exposes and sets up a type of emotion which is, ...

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How the Soul of Philip Larkin Finds Frenzy: A Discussion on Modern Poems

How the Soul of Philip Larkin Finds Frenzy: A Discussion on Modern Poems

... Introduction: Philip Larkin’s attitude to the wildness in the1960’s adds an extra-dimension to modern English poetry. Becoming free from Freudian theory he exposes and sets up a type of emotion which is, ...

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A case of red herrings: Englishness in the poetry of Philip Larkin and Ted Hughes

A case of red herrings: Englishness in the poetry of Philip Larkin and Ted Hughes

... that Larkin might have read the tenth anniversary special of Critical Quarterly, they provide no clues as to which poems might be Larkinised versions of ‘Dog Days on the Black Sea’ or ...of Philip ...

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Elements of Modernity in the Poetry’s Of Philip Larkin- A Critical Study

Elements of Modernity in the Poetry’s Of Philip Larkin- A Critical Study

... deprivation for him was what daffodils were for Wordsworth. Larkin is influenced by W.H. Auden, W. B. Yeats, and Thomas Hardy. His poems are highly structured but flexible verse forms. Keith Tuma writes that there ...

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Mr Gridley’s room : Larkin and Dickens

Mr Gridley’s room : Larkin and Dickens

... We are not likely to think of Dickens as an important influence on the poetry of Philip Larkin. The title of ‘Dockery and Son’ may nod to Dombey and Son but Dickens’s sociable and expansive fiction seems ...

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W H Auden and the Criterion of the Ear

W H Auden and the Criterion of the Ear

... exercise. Philip Larkin implied that Auden’s abandonment of the ‘common dialect’ of English as it is actually spoken meant that the later poetry was insufficiently informed by plausibility of voice and, ...

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The Grand Strategy of Philip II

The Grand Strategy of Philip II

... way Philip viewed 'The Enterprise of England' was not based in ...reality. Philip still wanted to deal with one problem a ...but Philip needed to counter the influence of England in order that he ...

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Out of Order: Thinking Through Robin Collyer, Discontent and Affirmation (1973-1985)

Out of Order: Thinking Through Robin Collyer, Discontent and Affirmation (1973-1985)

... 1969 (recreated in 1981), where the artist uses “flexible aluminum tubing to trace out contours and circumscribe areas,” to early uses of photography, such as in the 1973 piece Shirley and Clint Eastwood (Newfoundland ...

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When Truth Voices the Same Text Through more than One Author: A Comparative Study of Tolstoy's “Oak Scene” and Larkin’s “The Trees”

When Truth Voices the Same Text Through more than One Author: A Comparative Study of Tolstoy's “Oak Scene” and Larkin’s “The Trees”

... which Larkin himself offers the ground to think of him as distant from Tolstoy: In a letter to his muse and mistress Monica Jones in 1966,Larkin related his recollections and memories about his habit of ...

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King Philip Lesson Plan_0.pdf

King Philip Lesson Plan_0.pdf

... In 1675, the chief of the Pokanokets, Metacomet (whom the English called King Philip), forged a military alliance including about two- thirds of the region's Indians. In 1675, he led an attack on Swansea, ...

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Revolution by degrees : Philip Sidney and Gradatio

Revolution by degrees : Philip Sidney and Gradatio

... It is a tradition that is itself translated into the cultural environment that produced Philip Sidney. One of the richest of all the sixteenth-century rhetoricians’ discussions of the trope, and one that closely ...

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Childhood Wiped Out: Larkin, His Father, and the Bombing of Coventry

Childhood Wiped Out: Larkin, His Father, and the Bombing of Coventry

... elegy Larkin wrote on his father, the April 1948 poem ‘An April Sunday Brings the Snow’, finds domestic comfort in the fact that now his father’s historical memory has been unnaturally blanked out and covered, as ...

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Philip Jeyaretnam (1964-)

Philip Jeyaretnam (1964-)

... in 1987. Compelled by Singaporean law, he returned home for a term of national service, which he actually accomplished with distinction. In 1988, and against international competition, he received the prestigious annual ...

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A STUDY OF PHILIP ROTH’S THE HUMBLING

A STUDY OF PHILIP ROTH’S THE HUMBLING

... on Philip Roth‟s novel The Humbling (2009) analyses how the sacrosanct ideals of a unified family and marital life have begun to be questioned in the contemporary ...times. Philip Roth is a postmodernist as ...

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In Conversation with:  Professor Steve Larkin and Professor Mantz Yorke

In Conversation with: Professor Steve Larkin and Professor Mantz Yorke

... Steve Larkin: A UK academic who came from Coventry ran a workshop for us. And she gave an example about how to provide inspiration for others in this context. There was a beach where shellfish get washed up in ...

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Post occupation evaluation of Larkin Bus Terminal

Post occupation evaluation of Larkin Bus Terminal

... to Larkin management department because they expected this building will coop the demand just for 5 to less than 10 ...area. Larkin bus terminal is very important to Johor Bahru community because it is ...

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