Notes on Modern Irish Literature, Volume 8Edward A. Kopper, Jr., 1996 |
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... mind and spirit that create a narrative out of the details . Heaney writes of his cousin Colum's murder in a direct , confrontational manner : The Protestant who shot me through the head I accuse directly , but indirectly , you who now ...
... mind and spirit that create a narrative out of the details . Heaney writes of his cousin Colum's murder in a direct , confrontational manner : The Protestant who shot me through the head I accuse directly , but indirectly , you who now ...
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... mind and weak of spirit , O hero , " he tells the son of Finn , who retorts , " The man that is not well nourished in his body is always thinking of that body , and therefore has no thought at all ..... He has no spirit , for the spirit ...
... mind and weak of spirit , O hero , " he tells the son of Finn , who retorts , " The man that is not well nourished in his body is always thinking of that body , and therefore has no thought at all ..... He has no spirit , for the spirit ...
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... only for " freeing his mind from the net of English myth , " but also for " deconstructing the prescriptive myth of Irishness , " the literary liberation Heaney hopes to achieve by following Joyce's example in " Station 48.
... only for " freeing his mind from the net of English myth , " but also for " deconstructing the prescriptive myth of Irishness , " the literary liberation Heaney hopes to achieve by following Joyce's example in " Station 48.
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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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