

An edition of Larkin, Ideology and Critical Violence (2008)
A Case of Wrongful Conviction
By John Osborne
Publish Date
February 5, 2008
Publisher
Palgrave Macmillan
Language
eng
Pages
240
Description:
"Written in an outspoken, polemical style, this volume combines a devastating critique of the theoretical flimsiness of most Larkin scholarship with a revolutionary interpretation of the poems that grants them a central role in the emergence of a British Postmodernism and accounts for their continuing utility to the brillant young."--Jacket.
subjects: Censorship, History and criticism, History, Criticism and interpretation, English literature, American literature, English poetry, American poetry, Hermeneutics, Knowledge, Theory of, in literature, English literature, history and criticism, Criticism and interpretationlarkin, philip, English poetry--history and criticism, American poetry--history and criticism, Censorship--history, Censorship--great britain--history, Censorship--united states--history, English literature--censorship, American literature--censorship, Poetry--english, irish, scottish, welsh, Rezeption, Pr6023.a66 z78 2008, 821/.914, POETRY, English, Irish, Scottish, Welsh
People: Philip Larkin
Places: United States, Great Britain