Seamus Heaney : An Introduction / Richard Rankin Russell.
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- 9781474401654
- 9781474401678
- English literature -- Irish authors -- History and criticism
- English poetry -- History and criticism -- 20th century
- English poetry -- 20th century -- History and criticism
- Ethics in literature
- Poetry -- Moral and ethical aspects
- Politics and literature -- History -- 20th century -- Northern Ireland
- Politics and literature -- History -- 20th century -- Northern Ireland
- Politics and literature -- Northern Ireland -- History -- 20th century
- Religion and literature -- Northern Ireland
- Religion and literature -- Northern Ireland
- Literary Studies
- LITERARY CRITICISM / General
- 821/.914
- PR6058.E2 Z865 2016
- PR6058.E2 Z865 2016
- online - DeGruyter
- Issued also in print.
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The first detailed introduction to the entirety of Seamus Heaney's workThis study will enable readers to gain clearer understanding of the life and major works of Seamus Heaney. It considers literary influences on Heaney, ranging from English poets such as Wordsworth, Hughes, and Auden to Irish poets such as Kavanagh and Yeats to world poets such as Virgil and Dante. It shows how Heaney was closely attuned to poetry's impact on daily life and current events even as he articulated a convincing apologia for poetry's own life and integrity. Discussing Heaney's deep immersion in Irish Catholicism, this book demonstrates how faith influenced his belief system, poetry and politics. Finally, it also considers how deeply Heaney's artistic endeavours were intertwined with politics in Northern Ireland, especially through his embrace of constitutional nationalism but rejection of physical force republicanism.Key FeaturesIncludes sections on biography, historical, cultural and political contexts, poetry and other genres, as well as a concluding section on primary works and secondary criticismPays special attention to the marriage of form and content in the poetry and how they work together to express subtle shades of meaningOffers close readings of Heaney's canonical poems throughout his career, including the early seminal poems such as Digging, the 'bog poems', and his many elegies, such as Casualty, Station Island, and ClearancesDraws on drafts of the poems and prose at the Heaney archives at Emory University and the National Library of Ireland
Issued also in print.
Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.
In English.
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