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Philip Larkin’s Poetry-Themes-Form-Style-Imagery and Symbolism
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Philip Larkin’s Poetry: Themes, Form, Style, Imagery and Symbolism

which Larkin denominates “the furniture of our lives” (1983, 211) 102. Bruce K. Martin affects this rooting of the poetry of Larkin in his time when affirming: “Taken together, his poems afford a remarkable panorama of British life at mid-century, particularly as it has been lived in the towns of the North and Midlands”. (1989, 144). Between the famous works: “Awful Foot” (T315, 22) of “Dockery and is”; “That bases” (119, 10) of “Home is Under Sad”; or those telephones that “crouch” (T333, 45) in “Aubade”. That is to say, that for Larkin, if the poetry must be originated in the experience, nothing can be left outside. Both mention that there is a process that he characterizes as: “the prosaic phrases guarantee the more elevated and ‘poetic’ elements, rooting them in commonplace reality” (1992, 89)103.

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