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Begin Afresh: The Evolution of Philip Larkin’s Poetry

Autor Sisir Kumar Chatterjee
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 12 mar 2025
Begin Afresh: The Evolution of Philip Larkin’s Poetry offers incisive, insightful, and yet lucid analyses of all the individual poems contained in the four major collections of Larkin (1922–1985). It also deals with his “Juvenile Poems”, Brunette Coleman poems, those in In the Grip of Light and XX Poems, as well as his last poems. The book also discusses Larkin’s novels and débats. It evaluates the critical opinions regarding various aspects of Larkin’s poetry, especially the issue of its development, and shows that it may not follow a clearly identifiable, linear, chronological line of evolution, but it does evolve in a subtle way from one phase of his career to the next. 
The book explores how Larkin  discovered his own original, inimitable, idiosyncratic poetic voice by truly democratising English poetry for the first time, by writing accessible and pleasurable poetry, and by forging a new poetic out of a philistine aesthetic, which stands out as an artistic holotype. It shows how Larkin restores the relation between poetry and the reading public, a relation which was broken down by Modernist poets. It also establishes how his poetic vision is neither optimistic nor pessimistic, but realistic in that it “preserves” the universal human condition without moralising or philosophising. The book aims to make a fresh departure in Larkin criticism and mark a new era in Larkin studies.
This volume will be of interest to students and researchers of Modernism, 20th Century Literature, Poetry, Language and Literature.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781032598383
ISBN-10: 1032598387
Pagini: 346
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 mm
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge India
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom

Public țintă

Postgraduate

Notă biografică

Sisir Kumar Chatterjee is Associate Professor at Hooghly Mohsin College, Burdwan University, West Bengal. His first monograph on Philip Larkin was published in 2006 and he has published extensively on fiction, non-fiction and poetry. He co-edited The World of Agha Shahid Ali (2021) and is currently co-editing Arundhati Roy: Political, Ethical and Aesthetic Perspectives and a book on Hardy’s Mayor of Casterbridge. His novel Burning Burning came out in 2022.

Recenzii

"Sisir Kumar Chatterjee revisits Larkin’s oeuvre in light of a host of recent developments: editorial, critical, and personal. The idea to ‘begin afresh’ may be only ‘almost true’, but the close re-readings yield a new harvest of fascinating details and intriguing insights."
Raphaël Ingelbien, Associate Professor of English Literature, KU Leuven and author of Misreading England: Poetry and Nationhood since the Second World War (Rodopi 2002).
"Larkin’s own passions and ambitions have never been so intelligently explained. Begin Afresh offers an insightful exploration into the development of Larkin’s oeuvre, viewing the novels and poetry as a whole. The author’s deep appreciation of Larkin’s work gives us a renewed vision of and affection for it."
Janice Rossen, author of Philip Larkin: His Life’s Work (London and Iowa 1989)

Cuprins

1. Introduction  2. Early Poems to The North Ship (1938-1945)  3. From Novelist to Poet  4. The Less Deceived: “Clear-eyed Realism” and Demotic Poetics  5. The Whitsun Weddings: Larkin at the Zenith  6. High Windows: The Quotidian and the Transcendent  7. Larkin After High Windows  8. Conclusion

Descriere

Begin Afresh: The Evolution of Philip Larkin’s Poetry offers incisive, insightful, and yet lucid analyses of all the individual poems contained in the four major collections of Larkin (1922–1985).
This volume will be of interest to students and researchers of Modernism, 20th Century Literature, Poetry, Language and Literature.