Questioning tradition, language, and myth : the poetry of Seamus Heaney

La couverture porte : "Seamus Heaney, often cited by critics as one of the most important poets writing in English since World War II, has long deserved an integrated critical study such as Michael R. Molino has written here. Questioning Tradition, Language, and Myth provides a detailed examina...

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Auteur principal : Molino Michael R. (Auteur)
Format : Livre
Langue : anglais
Titre complet : Questioning tradition, language, and myth : the poetry of Seamus Heaney / Michael R. Molino
Publié : Washington, D.C. : Catholic University of America Press , C 1994
Description matérielle : 1 vol. (xi-215 pages)
Sujets :
  • 1. A Question of Tradition
  • 2. Excavating and (Re)inscribing Tradition
  • 3. Flying by the Nets of Language and Nationality
  • 4. From Artifact to Artifice: A Disjunctive Transformation in North
  • 5. Tradition(s) and the Individual Talents: Heaney, The Crane Bag, and the Field Day Theatre Company
  • 6. "Alive and Violated": Acknowledging both Song and Suffering in Field Work and Station Island
  • 7. The Forged Conscience of Race: "Sweeney Redivivus," The Haw Lantern, and Seeing Things