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Louis MacNeice: Critical Essay by Michael Kirkham

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SOURCE: Kirkham, Michael. “Louis MacNeice's Poetry of Ambivalence.” University of Toronto Quarterly 56, no. 4 (summer 1987): 540-56.

In the following essay, Kirkham argues that MacNeice's poems expertly shed light on the insecurities and confusions inherent to daily life. Kirkham further follows this theme throughout the stages of MacNeice's life and career.

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