Philip Larkin's poetics : theory and practice of an English post-war poet

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    • Rácz, István D.

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Philip Larkin's poetics : theory and practice of an English post-war poet

by István D. Rácz

(Costerus, new ser., v. 214)

Brill Rodopi, c2016

  • : hardback

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Includes bibliographical references (p. [215]-224) and index

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内容説明

In Philip Larkin's Poetics Istvan D. Racz offers a reading of Larkin's credo that systematically discusses the links between his principles and practice - a discussion notably absent up to now from the many studies of this outstanding post-1945 British poet. While Larkin claimed that his poetry did not need any explication, Racz argues that a careful reading reveals a coherent poetics. This thoroughgoing discussion of the oeuvre provides ample evidence that Larkin's poetry of interacting opposites creates a logically organized system based on principles to be found in his poetics.

目次

Introduction: Larkin and Poetics Larkin's Principles of Writing Poetry Chapter 1 Experience and the Tradition of "the English Line" Chapter 2 Beauty, Truth and Deception: The Art of Choosing Chapter 3 Audenesque Larkin: Non-literary Literature Chapter 4 Character, Mask and Monologue Chapter 5 Hardyesque Larkin: Pain in Agnostic Narratives Chapter 6 Language, Death and Transcendence Writing about Time Chapter 7 Time as Prison and the Chances of Escape Chapter 8 Aging Chapter 9 Time as Space Conclusion Bibliography Index

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