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                        Melancholy in Contemporary Irish Poetry: The ‘Metre Generation’ and Mahon

Article Melancholy in Contemporary Irish Poetry: The ‘Metre Generation’ and Mahon

... living Irish poets only Muldoon comes close to Mahon, I would suggest, as a source of anxiety of influence: second- hand Heaney or Longley can be a relatively benign or harmless affair, but anything beyond the ...

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Canon Fodder: Anthologies of Contemporary Irish Poetry

Canon Fodder: Anthologies of Contemporary Irish Poetry

... ALL OF THE most obvious, clear-cut definitions of Irish poetry will not work because they exclude writers commonly regarded as among the best Irish poets. For instance, if an Irish poet [r] ...

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"An Island Once Again: The Postcolonial Aesthetics of Contemporary Irish Poetry"

"An Island Once Again: The Postcolonial Aesthetics of Contemporary Irish Poetry"

... violent struggle finds its reflection in the self's romances, in the forgiveness between opposites, however brief, that is necessary for the inevitable hybrid- ity of future life-as is r[r] ...

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Introduction: Contemporary Irish Poetry

Introduction: Contemporary Irish Poetry

... (This could also be true of a particular collection like Seamus Heaney's most recent volume, Seeing Things, in which the porous fluency of the poet's language manages-with its tactful mi[r] ...

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                        Review of Sam Solnick, Poetry and the Anthropocene: Ecology, Biology and Technology in Contemporary British and Irish Poetry

Review Review of Sam Solnick, Poetry and the Anthropocene: Ecology, Biology and Technology in Contemporary British and Irish Poetry

... The final chapter on Prynne draws the book together with its discussions of genetics (notably reverse transcription) and information theory. There is a sustained discussion on the ‘causality and temporality of the ...

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Shadows and Apples

Shadows and Apples

... (By Irish here I mean Irish poetry in the English language. I must confine myself here to remarks on poetry in and translations into English, as my grasp of the Irish tongue is weak. The[r] ...

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Interview: Michael Longley and Jody Allen Randolph

Interview: Michael Longley and Jody Allen Randolph

... There were a variety of influences in play in Irish poetry at the time that you were first publishing-the Irish lyric, the British movement poem, some of the American formalists and "[r] ...

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Early Conversations

Early Conversations

... And so it was with Irish poetry as well. When I finally took the train and went to Belfast on a crisp autumn afternoon, I was crossing into more than a new city and an unfamiliar politic[r] ...

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Place and displacement in the works of Brian Friel and Seamus Heaney

Place and displacement in the works of Brian Friel and Seamus Heaney

... Secondary Son rces: Irish Writing Books Andrews, Elmer, ed., Contemporary Irish Poetry Basingstoke, 1992 Brown, Terence, Irish Literature: Selected Essays Mullingar, Westmeath, 1988 Cair[r] ...

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A Backward Look: An Interview with Eavan Boland

A Backward Look: An Interview with Eavan Boland

... Paula Meehan, when she was introducing you at a recent read- ing, described that sequence as the most important political poem written in Irish poetry in her time.. She described it as l[r] ...

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Off the page : do multimedia, performance and installation methods in the 21st century represent a development of poetic form or a departure from poetry proper? : a thesis presented in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Art

Off the page : do multimedia, performance and installation methods in the 21st century represent a development of poetic form or a departure from poetry proper? : a thesis presented in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Arts in English at Massey University, Manawatu, New Zealand

... developments, at that. The slam poet, for instance, can be seen to be akin to the ancient bard. Historically, bards were poets employed by the powerful to record and publically recount heroic deeds and historical events ...

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Ecocritical Reading and Robert Duncan's Bending the Bow

Ecocritical Reading and Robert Duncan's Bending the Bow

... this poetry might be based on how deep or vital this contribution turns out to be, I would like in this essay to show how a writer who does not fit the environmental literature paradigm nevertheless engages ...

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'Ireland's trained and marshalled manhood': the Fenians in the mid 1860s

'Ireland's trained and marshalled manhood': the Fenians in the mid 1860s

... The Irish branch was known as the IRB, or Irish Revolutionary Brotherhood, and later still as the Irish Republican Brotherhood; in this paper the '1Ri3' refers to the Irish move- ment.Th[r] ...

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EUROPEAN MIGRATION NETWORK  POLICY ANALYSIS REPORT ON ASYLUM AND MIGRATION: IRELAND, REFERENCE YEAR MID 2004 TO 2005

EUROPEAN MIGRATION NETWORK POLICY ANALYSIS REPORT ON ASYLUM AND MIGRATION: IRELAND, REFERENCE YEAR MID 2004 TO 2005

... The reference period saw a number of significant advances in the formation of Irish immigration policy, which are discussed in Section 3. The political system and institutional context relevant to migration and ...

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Brief Discussion on the Origin and Emotion of Ancient Chinese Poetry

Brief Discussion on the Origin and Emotion of Ancient Chinese Poetry

... Marxist philosophy holds that “time and space are the forms of material move- ment and the movement away all things must be carried out in time and space” [8]. Time and space are two important dimensions for people to ...

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The dual tradition : Irish Catholics and French priests in New Zealand   the West Coast experience, 1865 1910

The dual tradition : Irish Catholics and French priests in New Zealand the West Coast experience, 1865 1910

... special relationship between Irish people and Irish priests; Irish attitudes to nonIrish pl'iests, and to non-Irish [U'Oups; features of ''Irish Catho1jcism 11 • • • • • • • • • • • 11L1[r] ...

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Towards a Poetics of Tony Mochama's 'Spoken Word' Poetry: A Study of what if i am a Literary Gangster

Towards a Poetics of Tony Mochama's 'Spoken Word' Poetry: A Study of what if i am a Literary Gangster

... 'Spoken Word' Poetry - The term 'spoken word' refers to works or performances where a person usually speaks to an audience. Therefore, 'spoken word' poetry is a form of poetry that is wr[r] ...

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A comparative study of Western and Vietnamese modern poetry

A comparative study of Western and Vietnamese modern poetry

... Woolf, in which a problem was presented: men and women had the same qualities, but under the cultural and historical conditions of a traditional society, women were not allowed to become like Shakespeare. They could not ...

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Report drawn up on behalf of the Committee on Youth, Culture, Education, Information and Sport on the European Poetry Festival. Working Documents 1983-1984. Document 1-765/83. 10 October 1983.

Report drawn up on behalf of the Committee on Youth, Culture, Education, Information and Sport on the European Poetry Festival. Working Documents 1983-1984. Document 1-765/83. 10 October 1983.

... 1-765/83, A - noting the initiative launched by the European Association for the Promotion of Poetry to establish a European Poetry Festival, a Library of Poetry and a Centre for Researc[r] ...

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Teaching English Using Poetry: An Alternative to Implement Contextual Teaching and Learning

Teaching English Using Poetry: An Alternative to Implement Contextual Teaching and Learning

... Reflection is an important part of learning contextual approach. Reflection is a way of thinking about what was just learned or thinking back about what has been done in the past. The student deposits what he or she has ...

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