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Card 6

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Jonathan Edwards “Razor sharp, subversive, epigrammatic conclusions”

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Card 7

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Jonathan Edwards “A very strong sense of past, present and future”

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Card 8

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Jonathan Edwards “uses a monument to reflect the passage of time”

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Card 9

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Jonathan Edwards “In ‘An Arundel Tomb,’ there is a single voice”

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Card 10

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Jonathan Edwards “Larkin was famously careful about the structuring of his collections”

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Card 11

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Jonathan Edwards “Larkin was famously careful about the structuring of his collections”

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Card 12

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Jonathan Edwards “An Arundel Tomb has been eroded to its epigrammatic ending just as the meaning of the Earl and Countess has been”

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Card 13

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Luke McBratney “His poetry brings real love into focus and questions its ability to solve problems, to provide fulfilment and to endure”

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Card 14

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McClatchy “In clipped, lucid stanzas, about the failures and remorse of age, about stunted lives and spoiled desires”

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Card 15

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Larkin 1962 “Jazz is to be appreciated not as a musical exercise in technique, but as an emotional experience, one that can exhilarate or sadden.”

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