Larkin Context Flashcards

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Although larkin was not married what did he have several of?

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Sexual relationships with women

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Who did larkin name as his literary influence?

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Thomas hardy

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What did larkin describe his poems as?

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“ sad eyed realism”

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What was the poem dockery and son inspired by?

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Larkins vist to his old oxford college in 1962

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Why did larkin not want children?

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Because he see’s them as taking away freedom

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What was the main focus within Larkin’s poetry?

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Larkin tended to present suburban living in post-war Britain

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How could the generation that Larkin belonged to have impacted on his writing?

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Larkin belonged to a generation that had great hopes for the world post-war. However this hope was dampened by the poor economic climate in the 50s. Despite the 60s being a time of renewed hope, Larkin felt he was too old to appreciate it.

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What is the Movement?

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A poetry society formed as a reaction to previous artistic movements, such as the modernist movement.

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how do most critics feel?

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critics feel, however, that the poems of both William Butler Yeats and Thomas Hardy exerted an influence on Larkin as he sought his own voice

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what did thomas hardy’s work provide for larkin according to critcs?

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Hardy’s work provided the main impetus to Larkin’s mature poetry, according to critics.

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movement-

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larkin was associated with the movement in 1950 and they often had references to popular culture at the time and colloquail expression

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britain in the 1960; credits-

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the introduction of the credit card helped develop a culture of debt in britian which aided to the increase in consumerism in british culture

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adverstising-

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after the second world war advertising becaome more prevelent, more influencial and increasilly more sexualised

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the ‘‘swinging sixities’’

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and era believed to be an era of freedom, moral norms in a haze of festivals, drugs and sexual liberation

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social normality-

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despite the percieved changes in the sixties traditional norms were still in place for instance getting married and being in the nuclear family

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