The poetry of Seamus Heaney
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The poetry of Seamus Heaney
(Columbia critical guides / series editor, Richard Beynon)
Columbia University Press, c1998
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"First published in the Icon Critical Guides series in 1998 by Icon Books Ltd." -- T.p. verso
Includes bibliographical references (p. 176-178) and index
Description and Table of Contents
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ISBN 9780231119269
Description
In this collection of critical responses to Nobel Prize winner Seamus Heaney's poetry, Elmer Andrews presents the debates surrounding the poet's work and popular appeal. The writings gathered in this "Columbia Critical Guide" clarify and explore issues of cultural identity and nationality, as well as debates on the power of language and the function of verse. Beginning with Heaney's early collection, "Death of a Naturalist," the guide reviews and contextualizes material on successive volumes (including 1996's "The Spirit Level"), so that students of Heaney's verse will find an accessible pathway through the most important critical writings on this major poet.
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pbk ISBN 9780231119276
Description
In this collection of critical responses to Nobel Prize winner Seamus Heaney's poetry, Elmer Andrews presents the debates surrounding the poet's work and popular appeal. The writings gathered in this Columbia Critical Guide clarify and explore issues of cultural identity and nationality, as well as debates on the power of language and the function of verse. Beginning with Heaney's early collection, Death of a Naturalist, the guide reviews and contextualizes material on successive volumes (including 1996's The Spirit Level), so that students of Heaney's verse will find an accessible pathway through the most important critical writings on this major poet.
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