Philip Larkin’s Poetry: Themes, Form, Style, Imagery and Symbolism
without pretentions, nor trimmings whose direct language identification foul language
work continues surprising today and whose declining vision and displeases demanded
changes is a vision with which we can still felt identified nowadays.
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