The Japanese effect in contemporary Irish poetry
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The Japanese effect in contemporary Irish poetry
Palgrave Macmillan, 2012
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 175-183) and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
The Japanese Effect in Contemporary Irish Poetry provides a stimulating, original and lively analysis of the Irish-Japanese literary connection from the early 1960s to 2007. While for some this may partly remain Oscar Wilde's 'mode of style', this book will show that there is more of Japan in the work of contemporary Irish poets than 'a tinkling of china/ and tea into china.' Drawing on unpublished new sources, Irene De Angelis includes poets from a broad range of cultural backgrounds with richly varied styles: Seamus Heaney, Derek Mahon, Ciaran Carson and Paul Muldoon, together with younger poets such as Sinead Morrissey and Joseph Woods. Including close readings of selected poems, this is an indispensable companion for all those interested in the broader historical and cultural research on the effect of oriental literature in modernist and postmodernist Irish poetry.
目次
- Acknowledgements List of Illustrations Foreword Introduction "Petals" on Sandymount Strand
- S.Heaney Snow Was General All Over Japan
- D.Mahon Self-Contained Images and the Invisible Cities of Tokyo
- C.Carson The Gentle Art of Disappearing
- G.Rosenstock, M.Hartnett & P.Muldoon 'Tu n'as Rien Vu a Hiroshima'
- T.Kinsella, E.O.Tuairisc, E.Watters & A.Glavin In Spaces Between East and West
- A.Fitzsimons, S.Morrissey & J.Woods Bibliography Index
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