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Dual Tradition - Essay on Poetry and Politics in Ireland

English · Paperback / Softback

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Klappentext Irish literature exists in two languages. A dual approach is necessary if the tradition, with its historical, political and semantic tensions, is to be understood - indeed, if some of its features are to be appreciated at all. Separate Gaelic and Anglo-Irish anthologies and commentaries have long been readily available, but commentaries dealing with the total Irish literary response are rare. In The Dual Tradition Thomas Kinsella presents a view of poetry in Ireland from early times to the present day, concentrating on the periods of most radical adjustment and change: the coming of Christianity; Norman and later settlement; the end of the bardic period; colonialism and dispossession; politics before the Famine and in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. He brings Yeats and Joyce into new focus and considers in special detail the poetry of Austin Clarke, Patrick Kavanagh and Samuel Beckett. The translations from the Irish are by the author. Zusammenfassung Irish literature exists in two languages. A dual approach is necessary if the tradition! with its historical! political and semantic tensions is to be understood and appreciated. This text presents the two traditions of Irish poetry - Gaelic and English - and their connections.

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Authors Thomas Kinsella, Thomas Kinsella
Assisted by Thomas Kinsella (Translation)
Publisher External catalogue UK
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 01.01.2008
 
EAN 9781857541823
ISBN 978-1-85754-182-3
No. of pages 129
Series Lives & letters
Lives & letters
Peppercanister
Subjects Fiction > Poetry, drama
Humanities, art, music > Linguistics and literary studies > English linguistics / literary studies

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