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Trouble at Willow Gables and Other Fictions: 1943-1953 Philip Larkin

Trouble at Willow Gables and Other Fictions: 1943-1953 By Philip Larkin

Trouble at Willow Gables and Other Fictions: 1943-1953 by Philip Larkin


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Summary

Philip Larkin's two published novels, Jill and A Girl in Winter tell only part of the story of his thwarted ambition as a novelist. Drawing on the papers deposited after his death in the Brynmore Jones Library, Hull, this volume collects together virtually all his remaining unpublished fiction.

Trouble at Willow Gables and Other Fictions: 1943-1953 Summary

Trouble at Willow Gables and Other Fictions: 1943-1953 by Philip Larkin

The book opens with works written under the pseudonym 'Brunette Coleman', including the two novellas, Trouble at Willow Gables and Michaelmas Term at St Bride's, and the poem sequence Sugar and Spice. The remainder of the volume is devoted to the unfinished drafts of two novels, No For An Answer and A New World Symphony, on which Larkin worked after the completion of A Girl in Winter. It ends with two short debats of 1950 and 1951, which pungently dramatise his sense of failure as a novelist and his rejection of marriage.

About Philip Larkin

Philip Larkin (1922-1985) grew up in Coventry and read English at Oxford University. He lived in Hull for the last thirty years of his life, where he was the librarian at the University.

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GOR001644565
9780571203475
0571203477
Trouble at Willow Gables and Other Fictions: 1943-1953 by Philip Larkin
Used - Very Good
Hardback
Faber & Faber
20020506
544
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