A broader movement of
New Romantics has been postulated to cover many of the British poets between the Auden group of the 1930s and
The Movement. This is much more debatable; it may be something of a flag of convenience for those such as the followers of
Dylan Thomas and
George Barker whose style marked them off, or on the other hand a tag for those addressed polemically and retrospectively by the
Robert Conquest introduction to the
New Lines anthology. The phrase
New Romantics was used at the time, though, for example by
Henry Treece; it is usually attributed to
Cyril Connolly. == Effects of the times ==