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권영탁(Youngtak Kwo) 한국동서비교문학학회 2014 동서 비교문학저널 Vol.0 No.31
Under the scientific world view of modern times, most of the writers including Thomas Hardy and Philip Larkin should not believe in God or confess at all the Christian faith because it would be a disgrace to human decency and intelligence. They, nevertheless, could not avoid expressing regret of not being able to accept the past traditional beliefs. This kind of apparently contradicting emotional and intellectual conflict between scientific world view and religious perspective was the source of the two poets’ poetic creation. But unlike Hardy, Larkin’s recollection of past experience does not bring about a union between past and present. Instead, it rather invites the poet to abandon the past and to concentrate on the present and urges him to engage in a serious speculation on life in general. Larkin can be said to have rejected any sort of imaginative metaphysical possibility, and have kept the so-called “intellectual purity” to the very end of his poetic career.