Contemporary Irish poetry
Contemporary Irish poetry: a collection of critical essays
edited by Elmer Andrews
Publisher: Basingstoke : Macmillan, 1992
ISBN: 0333486595
DDC: 821.914099415
Notes:
Introduction /Elmer Andrews - Borderlands of Irish poetry /Eiléan Ní
Chuilleanáin - Myth and modernity in Irish poetry /Richard Kearney -
The aesthetic and the territorial /Edna Longley - History and poetry:
Derek Mahon and Tom Paulin /Peter McDonald - History and its
retrieval in contemporary Northern Irish poetry: Paulin, Montague and
others /Patricia Craig - Place and displacement: reflections on some
recent poetry from Northern Ireland /Seamus Heaney - The landscape of
three Irelands: Hewitt, Murphy and Montague /John Wilson Foster - The
suburban night: on Evan Boland, Paul Durcan and Thomas McCarthy
/Gerald Dawe - Move, if you move, like water: the poetry of Thomas
Kinsella, 1972-88 /Maurice Harmon - Rhythm and development in Michael
Longley's earlier poetry /Michael Allen - The poetry of Derek Mahon:
places where a thought might grow /Elmer Andrews - The thoughtful
songs of James Simmons /A.S. Knowland - The poetry of Medbh McGuckian
/Michael Allen - Paul Muldoon: who's to know what's knowable /Barbara
Buchanan.
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