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  1. The mature Philip Larkin style – that of the detached, sometimes lugubrious, sometimes tender observer of “ordinary people doing ordinary things” (Jean Hartley) – first appears in his second collection, The Less Deceived, published ten years later.

  2. Abstract. Praising Hard s poems, Larkin said: I was struck by their tunefulness and their feeling, and the sense that here was somebody writing about things I was begin­ning to feel myself. I don’t think Hardy, as a poet, is a poet for young people. I know it sounds ridiculous to say I wasn’t young at twenty-five or twenty-six, but at ...

  3. 17 de mar. de 2011 · Philip Larkin's second collection, "The Less Deceived" was published by The Marvell Press in 1955, and now appears for the first time in Faber covers. The eye can hardly pick them out. From the cold shade they shelter in, Till wind distresses tail and mane; Then one crops grass, and moves about - The other seeming to look on - And stands ...

  4. Philip Larkin's second collection, The Less Deceived was published by The Marvell Press in 1955, and now appears for the first time in Faber covers. The eye can hardly pick them out. From the cold shade they shelter in, Till wind distresses tail and mane; Then one crops grass, and moves about. - The other seeming to look on -.

  5. Get all the lyrics to songs on The Less Deceived, 1955 and join the Genius community of music scholars to learn the meaning behind the lyrics.

  6. Prof. Seamus Perry at University of Oxford discusses Introduction as part of a course on Larkin: The Less Deceived | High-quality, curriculum-linked video lectures for GCSE, A Level and IB, produced by MASSOLIT.

  7. The Less Deceived”: Subjectivity, Gender, Sex and Love in Sylvia Plath's and Philip Larkin's Poetry by Alita Fonseca Balbi Submitted to the Programa de Pós-graduação em Letras: Estudos Literários in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Mestre em Literaturas de Expressão Inglesa.