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The Generation Gap Portrayed by Larkin, Plath, and Heaney
by rowan, Mar 20, 2008
Everyone experiences the generation gap. Larkin, Plath and Heaney all portray feelings of separation and even resentment to their parents as they represent history and not the present. They use different techniques to portray the gap as well as adopting different tones throughout the poem. The bombast in the poems even becomes humor and the poems are often ironic and sarcastic.
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Poets Cornered: Larrikin Metre
by Barry Carozzi, Jan 3, 2008
Poets Cornered is for people who want to learn more about poetry and how it works. Each issue will introduce some aspect of the poet's craft.
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Robinson Jeffers and Rudyard Kipling
by Evander Robinson, Dec 28, 2007
Two of the worlds greatest poets ever.
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The Mundane and Depressing
by chuchi123, Nov 22, 2007
Comparing two great writer's poems is no easy task. Tennyson and Eliot both uniquely explain their feelings about a characters old age.
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