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  1. The North Ship (July 1945) The Less Deceived (November 1955, dated October) The Whitsun Weddings (February 1964) High Windows (June 1974) Philip Larkin (1922–1985) also published other poems. They, along with the contents of the four published collections, are included in the 2003 edition of his Collected Poems in two appendices.

  2. While the first Collected Poems from 1989 was arranged chronologically, this was not the order that Larkin himself had used when first publishing them. Additionally, Thwaite published previously unpublished poems and fragments in the earlier volume, drawing some criticism from Larkin scholars.

  3. 20 de out. de 2011 · Access-restricted-item true Addeddate 2011-10-20 15:54:27 Associated-names Thwaite, Anthony Boxid IA158704

  4. 10 de jun. de 2015 · We include ‘Aubade’ in our pick of the finest morning poems. 5. ‘ Toads ‘ (1955). One of the gems in The Less Deceived, ‘Toads’ is one of Larkin’s meditations (or perhaps invectives) on the subject of work. When asked years later by an interviewer (Larkin only gave interviews very reluctantly, though he did appear on BBC Radio’s ...

  5. In the meantime, Archive listeners can enjoy a preview of Larkin’s expert delivery of three of his most famous poems: ‘Mr Bleaney’, ‘The Whitsun Weddings’ and ‘The Trees’. Larkin’s voice on the page – full of hesitations and qualifications which give the impression of a mind caught in the act of thinking – is particularly ...

  6. Love Again. By Philip Larkin. Love again: wanking at ten past three. (Surely he’s taken her home by now?), The bedroom hot as a bakery, The drink gone dead, without showing how. To meet tomorrow, and afterwards, And the usual pain, like dysentery.

  7. 25 de jan. de 2012 · Larkin is in what is probably the unique position of having two separate Collected Poems published after his death, one in 1988 and the second, for good or perhaps better measure, in 2003, both ...