@incollection{, 92B86C20C9FE42C260677F5807BE98DE , note={North Ship, was published in 1945, followed by two novels, Jill (1946) and A Girl in Winter (1947), but he came to prominence in 1955 with the publication of his second collection of poems, The Less Deceived, followed by The Whitsun Weddings (1964) and High Windows (1974). He contributed to The Daily Telegraph as its jazz critic from 1961 to 1971, articles gathered together in All What Jazz: A Record Diary 1961-71 (1985), and he edited The Oxford Book of Twentieth Century English Verse (1973 Deceived, followed by The Whitsun Weddings (1964) and High Windows (1974). He contributed to The Daily Telegraph as its jazz critic from 1961 to 1971, articles gathered together in All What Jazz: A Record Diary 1961-71 (1985), and he edited The Oxford Book of Twentieth Century English Verse (1973} , author={{Dr.Ruchika} and {Dr.Ruchika} and {Scholar of CMJ University, Sillong, Meghalya, India.}}, journal={{Global Journal of Human Social Sciences}}, journal={{GJHSS}}2249-460X0975-587X10.34257/GJHSS, address={Cambridge, United States}, publisher={Global Journals Organisation}1212714 } @book{b0, , title={{Homage to Philip Larkin, The New York Review of Books}} , author={{ JohnBanville }} , year={2006. 23 February 2006} } @book{b1, , author={{ BCBloomfield }} , title={{Philip Larkin A Bibliography}} London , publisher={British Library} , year={2002. 1933-1994} } @book{b2, , author={{ PhilBowen }} , title={{A Gallery to Play To: The Story of the Mersey Poets}} Liverpool , publisher={Liverpool University Press} , year={2008} } @book{b3, , title={{First Boredom Then Fear: The Life of Philip Larkin}} , author={{ RichardBradford }} , year={2004} , publisher={Peter Owen} , address={London} } @book{b4, , title={{The Philip Larkin I Knew}} , author={{ MaeveBrennan }} , year={2002} , publisher={Manchester University Press} , address={Manchester} } @book{b5, , author={{ SisirChatterjee } and { Kumar }} , title={{Philip Larkin: Poetry That Builds Bridges}} New Delhi , publisher={Atlantic Publishers} , year={2006} } @book{b6, , author={{ StephenCooper }} , title={{Philip Larkin: Subversive Writer}} Brighton , publisher={Sussex Academic Press} , year={2004} } @book{b7, , title={{The Cambridge Companion to Twentieth-Century English Poetry}} , author={{ NeilCorcoran }} , year={2007} , publisher={Cambridge University Press} , address={Cambridge} } @incollection{b8, , title={{Devolving English Literature}} , author={{ RobertCrawford }} , journal={{About Larkin}} , editor={10. Gilroy, John} 25 , year={2000. April 2008} , publisher={Philip Larkin Society (Hull} , note={Larkin in the Dock} } @incollection{b9, , title={{My particular talents': Philip Larkin's 42-year career as a Librarian}} , author={{ RichardGoodman }} , journal={{About Larkin}} , year={October 1997} , publisher={Hull} } @book{b10, , title={{Misreading England: Poetry and Nationhood Since the Second World War}} , author={{ RaphaelIngelbien }} , year={2002} , address={Amsterdam: Rodopi} } @book{b11, , title={{An Affair of Sanity: Philip Larkin, The Observer}} , author={{ CliveJames }} , year={25 November 1983} } @book{b12, , author={{ MatthewJohnson }} , title={{Ideas of Landscape: An Introduction}} Oxford , publisher={Blackwell Publishing} , year={2007} } @incollection{b13, , title={{A People's History of English and American Literature}} , author={{ EugeneVMoran }} , booktitle={{The Power of Delight: A Lifetime in Literature: Essays}} , editor={ JohnBayley LeoCarey } New York; Nova, 17. Motion, Andrew; London; Motion, Andrew , publisher={Norton & Company} , year={2002. 1993. 2005. 1962-2002} 18 , note={Philip Larkin: A Writer's Life} } @incollection{b14, , title={{Larkin, Ideology and Critical Violence: A Case of Wrongful Conviction}} , author={{ JamesOrwin }} , booktitle={{Serious Earth: Philip Larkin's American Tape}} Basingstoke , publisher={Palgrave Macmillan} , year={April 2008. 2008} , note={The Watershed recording)} } @incollection{b15, , title={{Into the Heart of Englishness}} , author={{ TomPaulin }} , booktitle={{The Times Literary Supplement}} , editor={ StephenRegan } , publisher={Palgrave Macmillan} , year={1990. July 1990. 1997} } @book{b16, , author={{ NeilPowell }} , title={{Carpenters of Light}} Lanham , publisher={Rowman & Littlefield} , year={1980} } @book{b17, , title={{}} , author={{ StephenRegan }} , year={1997} , publisher={Palgrave Macmillan} , address={Philip Larkin, Basingstoke} } @incollection{b18, , title={{Unnoticed in the Casual Light of Day: Philip Larkin and the Plain Style}} , author={{ RobertSheppard }} , booktitle={{The Poetry of Saying: British Poetry and its Discontents}} Liverpool; Stojkovic, Tijana; New York , publisher={CRC Press} , year={2005. 1950-2000. 2006} 24 } @incollection{b19, , title={{Out of Reach: The Poetry of Philip Larkin}} , author={{ AndrewSwarbrick }} , booktitle={{Larkin at Sixty}} Basingstoke; Thwaite, Anthony; London , publisher={Faber and Faber} , year={1995. 1982} 26 } @book{b20, , author={{ KeithTuma }} , title={{Anthology of Twentieth-Century British and Irish Poetry}} New York , publisher={Oxford University Press} , year={2001} , note={Audio and television} } @book{b21, , title={{}} , author={{ TomCourtenay }} , year={21 April 2005} , note={author and reader} } @book{b22, , title={{Pretending to be Me: Philip Larkin, a Portrait (Audio CD)}} , address={Time Warner AudioBooks} } @book{b23, , title={{Down Cemetery Road". Monitor. episode 140}} , author={{ PhilipLarkin } and { JohnBetjeman } and { PatrickGarland } and { Hull } and { England } and { Bbc } and { Bbc One }} , year={12 December 1964} , note={director} }