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An Arundel Tomb / Philip Larkin / This Be The Verse / The Whitsun Weddings / Larkin at Sixty / The Less Deceived / Arundel / Immortality / Andrew Motion / Poetry / Literature / British poetry
Date: 2009-11-16 18:41:30
An Arundel Tomb
Philip Larkin
This Be The Verse
The Whitsun Weddings
Larkin at Sixty
The Less Deceived
Arundel
Immortality
Andrew Motion
Poetry
Literature
British poetry

‘An Arundel Tomb’ – an interpretation James L. Orwin “... a rather romantic poem.... I don’t like it much ... technically it’s a bit muddy in the middle – the fourth and fifth stanzas seem trudging somehow,

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