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Philip Larkin
May 11, 2020
41:01
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Where Do These Intense Assumptions Come From?
02:43
I Don't Believe in Love, but Even as I Press That Unbelief, I Have Hope That It Might Be True
02:50
Such Efficacy in Effigy
03:03
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Introduction
2min
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Wild Oats by Philip Larkin
3min
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Larkin's Poetry Verses Bloody Mindedness
3min
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The Intentional Fallacy Out
3min
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The Bosom Roseis Is the Wild Oats S He Should Have Sown
4min
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The Death Suited Visitant
2min
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The No Man's Land When You're Changing Trains
2min
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The Moon in Poems
4min
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Am Cleanly Kin - A Poem About a Child
2min
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The Last Poem in the Collection, Side by Side, Their Faces Blurred
3min
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Such Efficacy in Effigy
3min
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I Don't Believe in Love, but Even as I Press That Unbelief, I Have Hope That It Might Be True
3min
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Where Do These Intense Assumptions Come From?
3min
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What Will Survive of Us Is Love
3min
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Frank tells how Philip Larkin’s ‘The Whitsun Weddings’ gave him a massive panic attack. Poems referenced: Philip Larkin – Wild Oats Philip Larkin - Dockery and Son Philip Larkin - An Arundel Tomb
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