Englandism, Provincialism Londonism:
The Movement Poets cultured Englandism, provincialism, regionalism and Londonism. John Press defined provincialism as: the poet who is primarily concerned with the values of his own cultural society, and who is largely indifferent to what lies beyond the world that knows at …show more content…
He also liked the insularity of Larkin. According to him: “contemporary England is a rich field of poetic subject” He further opines that contemporary conditions for the poetic subject were different from those of the past. He says: This is the poet who wants to see his writing not any longer as a historical, an ethical or a social activity but a metaphysical and ultimately, yes, a religious activity. What he wants to write are poems that express and nourish elation” (Davie, “England as a Poetic Subject”