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Seamus Heaney - Poet, Critic, Translator

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Informationen zum Autor MICHAEL BARON Senior Lecturer in the School of English and Humanities at Birkbeck College, University of London, UKJOSEPH BROOKER Teaches Modern and Contemporary Literature at Birkbeck College, University of London, UKSIDNEY BURRIS Professor of English, University of Arkansas, USA and Director of the Fulbright College Honors ProgramALISON FINLAY Teaches at Birkbeck College, University of London, UKBARBARA HARDY Professor Emerita, Birkbeck College, University of London, UKJERZY JARNIEWICZ Professor in the Department of Literature, University of Lodz, PolandCOLLEEN MCKENNA Member of the faculty at University College, London, UKRUBEN MOI Head of Department of English, Harstad College, NorwaySTEPHEN REGAN Professor of English, University of Durham, UKRICHARD RANKIN RUSSELL Assistant Professor of English, Baylor University, USADANIEL W. ROSS Professor of English at Columbus State University in Columbus, Georgia, USAPAUL TURNER Formerly University Lecturer in the English Faculty, Oxford University, UK Klappentext This volume of twelve essays aims to comprehensively represent the abundance and variety of both Heaney's writing and scholarship on Heaney's writing. Attention is given not only to his poetry but also to his translations and his prose. The essays foreground his internationalism and the complementary international interest in his writing. Zusammenfassung This volume of twelve essays aims to comprehensively represent the abundance and variety of both Heaney's writing and scholarship on Heaney's writing. Attention is given not only to his poetry but also to his translations and his prose. The essays foreground his internationalism and the complementary international interest in his writing. Inhaltsverzeichnis Acknowledgements Notes on Contributors Introduction; A.B.Crowder & J.D.Hall Seamus Heaney and the Modern Irish Elegy; S.Regan Poems without Frontiers: Poetic Reception and Political Possibility in the Work of Seamus Heaney; R.Rankin Russell "A Meaning Made of Trees": The Unwriting of a Symbol; C.McKenna Reading Heaney Reading; S.Burris Heaney and the Functions of Prose; M.Baron The "Upward Waft": The Influence of Frost and Eliot on Heaney's Later Phase; D.Ross The Way via Warsaw: Seamus Heaney and Post-War Polish Poets; J.Jarniewicz The Cure at Troy : Sophocles or Heaney?; P.Turner Putting a Bawn into Beowulf ; A.Finlay Remember Everything': Things Past in Station Island ; J.Brooker "The cure by poetry that cannot be coerced': Text, Canon and Context in Electric Light ; R.Moi Literary Allusions, Appropriations and Assimilations; B.Hardy Index...

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Acknowledgements Notes on Contributors Introduction; A.B.Crowder & J.D.Hall Seamus Heaney and the Modern Irish Elegy; S.Regan Poems without Frontiers: Poetic Reception and Political Possibility in the Work of Seamus Heaney; R.Rankin Russell "A Meaning Made of Trees": The Unwriting of a Symbol; C.McKenna Reading Heaney Reading; S.Burris Heaney and the Functions of Prose; M.Baron The "Upward Waft": The Influence of Frost and Eliot on Heaney's Later Phase; D.Ross The Way via Warsaw: Seamus Heaney and Post-War Polish Poets; J.Jarniewicz The Cure at Troy : Sophocles or Heaney?; P.Turner Putting a Bawn into Beowulf ; A.Finlay Remember Everything': Things Past in Station Island ; J.Brooker "The cure by poetry that cannot be coerced': Text, Canon and Context in Electric Light ; R.Moi Literary Allusions, Appropriations and Assimilations; B.Hardy Index

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