Philip Larkin's "Aubade" and Seamus Heaney's "Anything Can Happen"
This video deals with two poems by major 20th century British poets: Philip Larkin's "Aubade" and Seamus Heaney's "Anything Can Happen." I attempt to trace elements of postmodern philosophical uncertainty in each poem, pointing out how the authors compromise possibilities for knowing and simultaneously open up spaces for multiple ways on interpreting. *If you’d like to reference this information or would like to ask me a direct questions for an assignment you are working on, that’s awesome and I am glad to help. Below you will find a model of an MLA citation for this video. Please insert the title, date posted, and url for this specific video. Zapkin, Phillip. “Title.” YouTube, uploaded by TheatreofPhil, date posted, url.

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