Notes on Modern Irish Literature, Volume 8Edward A. Kopper, Jr., 1996 |
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... poet and the poetic object . The poet's mastery over history is signaled by his or her control over the implications of the loaded material of Irish history . Past events are read as something to be beaten or , to use more contemporary ...
... poet and the poetic object . The poet's mastery over history is signaled by his or her control over the implications of the loaded material of Irish history . Past events are read as something to be beaten or , to use more contemporary ...
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... poet places himself in contact with the past " ( 102 ) . Yet , the " poet " is almost completely absent from this historical meditation . There are only three instances in which the persona enters , and in each of these it is simply to ...
... poet places himself in contact with the past " ( 102 ) . Yet , the " poet " is almost completely absent from this historical meditation . There are only three instances in which the persona enters , and in each of these it is simply to ...
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... poet and reader faced for the first time with a meditation of the material of history as simply that -- material without the myth . Perhaps the most significant instance of de - mythologizing in " A New Siege " occurred between the ...
... poet and reader faced for the first time with a meditation of the material of history as simply that -- material without the myth . Perhaps the most significant instance of de - mythologizing in " A New Siege " occurred between the ...
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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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