Skip to main content

This link is exclusively for students and staff members within this organisation.

Unauthorised use will lead to account termination.

Previous

Wilfred Owen’s ‘À Terre’

Next

‘A certain ill-defined disgrace’: masculinity and sexuality in On Chesil Beach

The Less Deceived

Chris Bond explores Larkin’s treatment of time

JODA/FOTOLIA

The Less Deceived: AQA (B) Literature; Edexcel Literature; OCR A2 Coursework Larkin: WJEC

Time as a fundamental of human existence is an everpresent theme in literature. Following the Second World War and the inevitable anxieties that it gave rise to, it should be no surprise that a consideration of time and its passing features appears in the work of many contemporary writers.

Your organisation does not have access to this article.

Sign up today to give your students the edge they need to achieve their best grades with subject expertise

Subscribe

Previous

Wilfred Owen’s ‘À Terre’

Next

‘A certain ill-defined disgrace’: masculinity and sexuality in On Chesil Beach

Related articles: