
ISBN The Oxford of Twentieth Century English Verse book 704 pages
ISBN The Oxford Book of Twentieth Century English Verse, 704 pages
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Philip Larkin's Oxford Book of Twentieth-Century English Verse provoked controversy and dispute on first publication in 1973. Warmly welcomed by fellow poets John Betjeman and W.H. Auden it was also considered a quirky and idiosyncratic collection by some critics. Today it is recognized as a fine and wide-ranging selection of modern verse valuable not least because it reflects the tastes of one of the best and best-loved English poets of the twentieth century. As the successor to W.B. Yeats's Oxford Book of Modern Verse 1892-1935 this anthology made a radical re-assessment of the century's achievement in poetry; it represented verse that was `lighter in tone more understated more casual more conversational more colloquial in a way more democratic and more domestic than it was for Yeats'. It also introduced many little-known poets whose names have not entered the canon and whose contributions add colour and depth to the anthology. As Philip Larkin writes in his Preface in choosing poems rather than individuals he has brought together `poems that will give pleasure to their readers both separately and as a collection'. For this latest reissue the poet's biographer Andrew Motion has written a new Foreword in which he considers the nature of Larkin as editor.
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