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Philip (Arthur) Larkin 1922–1985: Critical Essay by Lolette Kuby

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SOURCE: "Style and Language," in An Uncommon Poet for the Common Man: A Study of Philip Larkin 's Poetry, 191 A, pp. 19-42.

Below, Kuby examines Larkin's place among British poets, specifically his relationship to the modernist school.

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