Notes on Modern Irish Literature, Volume 8Edward A. Kopper, Jr., 1996 |
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... voice . " In his essay " Feeling into Words , " Heaney declares that " finding a voice means that you can get your own feeling into your own words and that your words have the feel of you about them " ( 265 ) . This collection then is a ...
... voice . " In his essay " Feeling into Words , " Heaney declares that " finding a voice means that you can get your own feeling into your own words and that your words have the feel of you about them " ( 265 ) . This collection then is a ...
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... voice normally functions to grant coherence , or at least personal validity to a poem . In this instance , it functions to again question who exactly is speaking in so authoritative a voice . This new " Carthage " an integral part in ...
... voice normally functions to grant coherence , or at least personal validity to a poem . In this instance , it functions to again question who exactly is speaking in so authoritative a voice . This new " Carthage " an integral part in ...
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... voice " eddying with the vowels of all rivers , " apparently recalling the recording of Joyce reading from the Wake . His remembered voice represents a new ideal for Heaney's poetry : a voice like a prosecutor's or a singer's , cunning ...
... voice " eddying with the vowels of all rivers , " apparently recalling the recording of Joyce reading from the Wake . His remembered voice represents a new ideal for Heaney's poetry : a voice like a prosecutor's or a singer's , cunning ...
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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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