Poetry Against the World: Philip Larkin and Charles Tomlinson in
Contemporary Britain brings together two major poets, who espouse
opposite aesthetic ambitions, yet are both taken as paragons of
Englishness, in order to ask how they pitch their poetry against an
inhospitable world. This book explores how these two representative
poets seek to redress an "age of demolition" through their poetry,
and how their audiences react to the types of redress they propose.
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