Childhood Memories in Selected Poems by Seamus Heaney (original) (raw)

Dwelling in the "Darkness Echoing": The Poetic Vision of Seamus Heaney and Martin Heidegger

Nima Taheri, Kamran Ahmadgoli

Brno Studies in English, 2018

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Seamus Heaney’s “Failed” Elegy and the Nonhuman Subject: A Reading of “Widgeon”

Huiwen Shi

The Explicator, 2022

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'You're Not in Ireland Now': Landscape and Loss in Irish Women's Poetry.pdf

Deirdre O'Byrne

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Converses with the Grave: Three Modern Gaelic Laments

Nic A ' Phearsain, Brian James MacLeod

2021

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Contemporary Irish Women Poets: Memory and Estrangement

Lucy Collins

2015

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Virgilian Hauntings in the Later Poetry of Seamus Heaney

Ian Hickey

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‘When Grief Keeps Company: Poetic Language and Mourning the Mother in Sarah Maguire’s “The Invisible Mender” and Lucie Brock-Broido’s “Soul Keeping Company,”

Rose Lucas

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Dark lyrics' : studying the subterranean impulses of contemporary poetry

Jaime Robles

2013

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ANNE FOGARTY “ Hear Me and Have Pity ” : Rewriting Elegy in the Poetry of

Anne Fogarty

2009

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Death – a source in Seamus Heaney’s early autobiographical poetry

jessica stephens

Études irlandaises, 2014

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sprachGesang–matrixial_Voice othermemory -draft- (pp. 1-14), Challenging Cultures of Death, Institute of Feminism & Religion, Dublin, Ireland

Sigrid Hackenberg y Almansa

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"The Old Irish Tonality": Folksong as Emotional Catalyst in "The Dead"

Julie Henigan

New Hibernia Review, 2007

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'Suspended between the Two Worlds': Gestation Metaphors and Representations of Childbirth in Contemporary Irish Women s Poetry

Katharina Walter

Estudios irlandeses= Journal of Irish Studies, 2010

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Images of ageing in the early Irish poem Caillech Bérri

Katja Ritari

Studia Celtica Fennica, 2012

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'In balance with this life, this death': Irish Poetic Responses to 1914-1918

Fran Brearton

Remembering 1916, ed. Deirdre Mac Bride (Community Relations Council, Belfast), 2014

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"Only the Dead Can be Forgiven": Contemporary Women Poets and Environmental Melancholia

Lucy Collins

C21 Literature: Journal of 21st-century Writings , 2017

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Memory and Mourning

Michael Pickering

Memory and the Management of Change, 2017

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Elegiac Temporality in Seamus Heaney's North

Dr Thomas Bristow

Philosophy Activism Nature 15 , 2019

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"Vivid cast" and "opaque repose": A Note on the Literary and Historical Consciousness in Seamus Heaney's Bog Poems

Sampriti Bhattacharyya

Journal of Emerging Technologies and Innovative Research, 2022

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Predicament of Women in Seamus Heaney's Poetry: A Reading

QUEST JOURNALS

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Exploring elegiac and eulogistic tones in Thomas Gray's poem elegy written in a country churchyard

Dr. Lok R A J Sharma

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poetry by women in Ireland: a critical anthology 1870–1970

Sarah Harsh

Feminist Review, 2015

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Hear Me and Have Pity": Rewriting Elegy in the Poetry of Paula Meehan

Anne Fogarty

An Sionnach: A Journal of Literature, …, 2009

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Ireland, Literature and Truth: Heideggerian Themes in "The Dead," Anglia 127.1: 27-40, 2009

Ahmet Süner

Anglia, 2009

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Mourning Becomes Us – The Shrine Re-Membered in Alice Oswald’s Memorial (2012) and Paul Muldoon’s Maggot (2010)

Kym Martindale

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Composite review of Sandy, Mark. Romanticism, Memory, and Mourning

Lisa Ann Robertson

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A Little More Abjection: Commentary on “Abjection and Disorderly Elements of Corporeal Existence in the Irish-Language Poetry of Nuala Ni Dhomhnaill and Biddy Jenkinson”

M. J. T. Nielsen

Academia Letters, 2022

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The Fascinating Intricacy of Irish Funeral Traditions

Diana Dupu

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Contemporary Irish Women Poets

Lucy Collins

2015

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Poetry and precarious memory: Ways of understanding less and less

Cassandra L Atherton

TEXT

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Grief's Dignity: An eschatological approach to the poetry of Mairtin O Direain, Sean O'Riordain and Maire Mhac an tSaoi

Ian G Kennedy

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Healing the Hauntings: A Discourse Analysis of Grief in Two-Spirit Poetry

monica bradley

Káñina, 2023

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Nine Poems on the Death of my Mother

Jaime Robles

2016

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The “Broken Chalice”: Stasis, Sterility and Death in The Dubliners

Shritama Mukherjee

International Journal of English Literature and Social Sciences, 2019

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Dragging the corpse: landscape and belonging

Liz Cashdan, moy McCrory

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