Notes on Modern Irish Literature, Volume 8Edward A. Kopper, Jr., 1996 |
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... reading of " A New Siege " that avoids requiring such a " victory " over history and returns to the equally aesthetic and political innovations in the ninth canto of The Rough Field . The most basic difficulty in the notion that past ...
... reading of " A New Siege " that avoids requiring such a " victory " over history and returns to the equally aesthetic and political innovations in the ninth canto of The Rough Field . The most basic difficulty in the notion that past ...
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... reading of history that has supported the violence on both sides of the current conflict with just this sort of mythic historical precedent . The poem begins with mention of the Bogside and the Creggan housing developments before ...
... reading of history that has supported the violence on both sides of the current conflict with just this sort of mythic historical precedent . The poem begins with mention of the Bogside and the Creggan housing developments before ...
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... reader faced for the first time with a meditation of the material of history as simply that -- material without the ... reading emerges which questions the hold of history upon both the poet and the poem . As the epigraph for each of ...
... reader faced for the first time with a meditation of the material of history as simply that -- material without the ... reading emerges which questions the hold of history upon both the poet and the poem . As the epigraph for each of ...
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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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