The Justified Blackness in Larkin`s Selected Poems
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Larkin is a British poet whose poetry is characterized by deep morbidity. His environment and familial effect participate in increasing his gloomy views. His black looks are aroused effectively in front of certain issues like death, aging, and frailty that Larkin fails to confront or comprehend in life as well as poetry. These subjects are frequent themes in his poetry. Thus; The uniqueness of his blackness is his justification for his black outlook that is aroused in front of specific subjects. Exploring his poems can reveal the sources and the seeds of his depression that Larkin`s pen fails to surpass. These sources have the power to stain even affirmative poems with pessimism.
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Asmaa Khalaf Madlool. (2019). The Justified Blackness in Larkin`s Selected Poems. Journal of AlMaarif University College (JAUC), 28(1), 535-550. Retrieved from https://uoajournal.com/index.php/maarif/article/view/104
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