Philip Larkin is recognised as one of the most important writers
to have emerged in Britain since the Second World War. First
published in 1982, Andrew Motiona (TM)s study begins with an
account of Larkina (TM)s life and literary background and discusses
his literary relationship with Hardy and Yeats and his association
with the Movement. He analyses Larkina (TM)s two novels and
assesses his three mature collections. Throughout the book much
reference is made to uncollected reviews and articles and
occasionally to unpublished manuscripts. Rather than developing the
familiar line on Larkin as an empirical and melancholy writer,
Andrew Motion explores the Symbolist and transcendent element in
his work, and emphasises its range and variety.
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