Notes on Modern Irish Literature, Volume 8Edward A. Kopper, Jr., 1996 |
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... Montague and his critics . Robert Garret has most recently commented : " discussion often seems to focus on various readings of his [ Montague's ] treatment of the matter of Ulster , dismissing other aspects of his poetry " ( 94 ) ...
... Montague and his critics . Robert Garret has most recently commented : " discussion often seems to focus on various readings of his [ Montague's ] treatment of the matter of Ulster , dismissing other aspects of his poetry " ( 94 ) ...
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... Montague incorporates these lines at the outset of a strophe which begins by proclaiming " London's Derry ! " This strophe outlines " a New Plantation / a new mythology " by referring back to the work of the Planters and the ...
... Montague incorporates these lines at the outset of a strophe which begins by proclaiming " London's Derry ! " This strophe outlines " a New Plantation / a new mythology " by referring back to the work of the Planters and the ...
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... Montague shifts the reference of the poem from points of origin to matters of form . The re - dedication unhinges the strict use of representation that is at the base of historical determinism . Montague emphasizes that it does not ...
... Montague shifts the reference of the poem from points of origin to matters of form . The re - dedication unhinges the strict use of representation that is at the base of historical determinism . Montague emphasizes that it does not ...
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Editors Note | 4 |
Benjaminian Allegory in John Montagues | 12 |
Images of Priests in Contemporary Irish Literature | 19 |
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