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Irish Poetry After Joyce: Second Edition (Irish Studies)
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William Butler Yeats Has Been Long Considered The Standard By Which All Irish Poetry Is Judged. Even The Best Of His Immediate Successors Could Not Be Liberated From Yeats'S Influence. In A New Edition Of His Groundbreaking Work, Dillon Johnston Elaborates On The Premise That Many Of Ireland'S New Voices Do Not Follow The Yeatsian Modelthe Singular Lyric Or Odic Voice; Rather, They Rely On Joyce For An Interplay Of Dramatic Voices. Johnston Describes The World That Contemporary Poets Have Inherited: The Legacies Of Yeats And Joyce, The Conflict Of Unionism And Nationalism, The Irish Language Itself, And The Politics Of Literature After World War Ii. He Then Explores The Poetry Of Successors To Both Yeats And Joyce. Austin Clarke Is Paired With Thomas Kinsella, Patrick Kavanagh With Seamus Heaney, Denis Devlin With John Montague, And Louis Macneice With Derek Mahon. This Edition, Encompassing Major Poets Of The Last Fiftyfive Years, Includes The Work Of Paul Muldoon, Richard Murphy, Eavan Boland, Medbh Mcguckian, And Eilean Ni Chuilleanain.
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- Q: What is the page count of this book? A: This book contains four hundred twelve pages. It is a comprehensive exploration of Irish poetry after Joyce.
- Q: What are the dimensions of this book? A: The book measures six point twenty-six inches in length, zero point ninety-eight inches in width, and nine point zero two inches in height.
- Q: What type of binding does this book have? A: This book is bound in paperback. This makes it lightweight and easy to handle.
- Q: Who is the author of this book? A: The author of this book is Dillon Johnston. He is known for his expertise in Irish literature.
- Q: What is the genre of this book? A: The genre of this book is Criticism and Theory. It offers scholarly insights into Irish poetry.
- Q: How do I read this book? A: To read this book, simply open it and begin at the first page. It is suitable for anyone interested in Irish poetry.
- Q: Is this book suitable for students? A: Yes, this book is suitable for students and scholars of literature. It provides a detailed analysis of Irish poets.
- Q: What is the reading level for this book? A: This book is appropriate for advanced readers. It is aimed at those studying literature or Irish poetry.
- Q: How do I care for this book? A: To care for this book, store it in a dry place and avoid exposure to direct sunlight. Handle it carefully to prevent wear.
- Q: Can I clean this book? A: No, you should not clean this book with water or chemicals. Instead, keep it dust-free by using a soft cloth.
- Q: How should I store this book? A: Store this book upright on a shelf or in a bookcase. Ensure it is not overcrowded to avoid damage.
- Q: What if the book arrives damaged? A: If the book arrives damaged, you can contact customer support for a return or replacement. Keep the original packaging for the return.
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- Q: Can I find similar books to this one? A: Yes, there are many books on Irish poetry and criticism. Look for titles by other authors in the Criticism and Theory genre.
- Q: Is this book a good choice for beginners? A: No, this book is not ideal for beginners. It is more suitable for those with some background in literature.