Notes on Modern Irish Literature, Volume 8Edward A. Kopper, Jr., 1996 |
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... thing , or a group of closely related things . This is ultimately a symbolic reading of the historical representation in which a union is striven for between the poet and the poetic object . The poet's mastery over history is signaled ...
... thing , or a group of closely related things . This is ultimately a symbolic reading of the historical representation in which a union is striven for between the poet and the poetic object . The poet's mastery over history is signaled ...
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... things ... unaware of itself , not when it gnaws at right and wrong like a hungry mongrel at a bone " ( 85 ) . It is the ... thing as sin , and what we do not know , we cannot experience " ( 120 ) . Here Figgis is certainly echoing Mark ...
... things ... unaware of itself , not when it gnaws at right and wrong like a hungry mongrel at a bone " ( 85 ) . It is the ... thing as sin , and what we do not know , we cannot experience " ( 120 ) . Here Figgis is certainly echoing Mark ...
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... thing fundamental to humanity and a thing of transcendent knowledge . In this sense , the word holds a deep kinship to both Ulysses and to Finnegans Wake . Southern Illinois University at Carbondale Works Cited Ellmann , Richard ...
... thing fundamental to humanity and a thing of transcendent knowledge . In this sense , the word holds a deep kinship to both Ulysses and to Finnegans Wake . Southern Illinois University at Carbondale Works Cited Ellmann , Richard ...
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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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