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The Whitsun Weddings af Philip Larkin
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The Whitsun Weddings (original 1964; udgave 1971)

af Philip Larkin (Forfatter)

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Philip Larkin (1922-1985) remains England's best-loved poet - a writer matchlessly capable of evoking his native land and of touching all readers from the most sophisticated intellectual to the proverbial common reader. The late John Betjeman observed that 'this tenderly observant poet writes clearly, rhythmically, and thoughtfully about what all of us can understand'. Behind this modest description lies a poet who made greatness look, in Milton's prescription, 'simple, sensuous and passionate'. This collection, first published in 1967, contains many of his best-loved poems, including The Whitsun Weddings, An Arundel Tomb, Days, Mr Bleaney and MCMXIV.… (mere)
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Titel:The Whitsun Weddings
Forfattere:Philip Larkin (Forfatter)
Info:Faber & Faber (2001), Edition: Main, 46 pages
Samlinger:Dit bibliotek
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Nøgleord:Poetry, English, Literature

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These poems have a very down-to-earth and modest clarity, in the way they describe such ordinary events and lives with beauty and sympathy. Larkin's observations make the ordinary seem extraordinary. The poem 'The Whitsun Weddings' describes a train journey from Hull (I think) to London, on a hot Saturday, where at each passing station, newlyweds are boarding the train and the wedding parties waving them off. It describes the common, ordinary details of weddings: the emotion, the gaudy outfits, the embarrassing family, but also the strangely epic nature of marriage and the course it sets people on together: 'this frail/ Travelling coincidence; and what it held/ Stood ready to be loosed with all the power/ That being changed can give.'
My copy, frustratingly, has the page with 'Talking in Bed' missing, so I've had to read that elsewhere, and I like to think that it was carefully taken out and gifted to someone, & maybe it even saved a relationship. ( )
  KirstyJackson | Jul 24, 2010 |
I studied this collection of poetry for the first year of my A level and despite initial reluctance, I found myself enjoying the colourful language and distinctive imagery.
The poems describe a variety of experiences, ranging from the graduation into old age to the impossibility of love.
Many critics accuse Larkin's work of unrelentless pessimism and I would be inclined to suggest that this is apparent amongst this collection aswell as his previous collection, The Less Decieved.
However, this is almost part of Larkin's charm and often helps to emphasise the emotional aspects of either his life or one of his characters.
Personally, I would recommend this book to others who enjoy reading for reflections of life, or if you are intrigued to learn more about the poet, Larkin.
There are many sites which allow you to access his poetry for a taster and I highly recommend: Arundel Tomb, Afternoons, The Whitsun Weddings, Love songs In Age and Mr Bleaney.
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  lucylu999 | Jul 10, 2009 |
I'm not really a big fan of poems but had to study this... better than Dannie Abse which I also had to study. ( )
  jadeycakes92 | Jul 10, 2009 |
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The Whitsun Weddings is a collection of Larkin's poems. There is also an individual poem in the collection with the same title, so take care when combining or making work-to-work relationships.
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Philip Larkin (1922-1985) remains England's best-loved poet - a writer matchlessly capable of evoking his native land and of touching all readers from the most sophisticated intellectual to the proverbial common reader. The late John Betjeman observed that 'this tenderly observant poet writes clearly, rhythmically, and thoughtfully about what all of us can understand'. Behind this modest description lies a poet who made greatness look, in Milton's prescription, 'simple, sensuous and passionate'. This collection, first published in 1967, contains many of his best-loved poems, including The Whitsun Weddings, An Arundel Tomb, Days, Mr Bleaney and MCMXIV.

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