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Philip Larkin / Kingsley Amis / The Less Deceived / The Whitsun Weddings / An Arundel Tomb / The Mower / Patsy Strang / Vernon Watkins / Ted Hughes / Poetry / Literature / British people
Date: 2009-11-16 18:41:08
Philip Larkin
Kingsley Amis
The Less Deceived
The Whitsun Weddings
An Arundel Tomb
The Mower
Patsy Strang
Vernon Watkins
Ted Hughes
Poetry
Literature
British people

PHILIP LARKIN AND ME, OR YOU: THE DEMOCRATIC APPEAL OF HIS POETRY Jean Hartley A version of the talk delivered at the University of Hull on 15 NovemberWith her husband, George Hartley, Jean founded The Marvell Pre

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