This paper examines the matter of Ireland in Buckley’s two memoirs, Cutting Green Hay (1983) and Memory Ireland (1985), and the poems of The Pattern (1979), in order to revisit critically the ways in which he constructs himself as a diasporic Irish-Australian, a participant in the most remote Gaeltacht. It raises questions of victimhood, of similar and different experience of being at the mercy of the land, and of his re-engineering of the place of the political in poetry. It argues that Buckley’s agonized positioning as Ireland’s ‘guest/foreigner/son’ was a project that was doomed by its utopianism, and that, obsessed as he became with Ireland, the angst within had little to do with ‘the Ireland within&r...
Since the 1970s, the literature on the history of the worldwide Irish diaspora has become increasing...
This dissertation investigates the work of Irish novelist and journalist Flann O’Brien/Myles na Gopa...
This thesis proposes a reading of the migration impulse in contemporary Irish poetry, arguing for a ...
This paper examines the matter of Ireland in Buckley’s two memoirs, Cutting Green Hay (1983) and Mem...
Using Seamus Heaney's writing on the bog, this paper explores the regional impact of Ireland's lands...
This paper aims the thematic analysis of Irish identity in the noble winner's poems, Seamus Heaney. ...
A key text in twentieth-century poetic debate in Ireland is Samuel Beckett\u27s \u27Recent Irish Poe...
The themes of cultural dislocation and the struggle to feel 'at home' in a new land figure prominent...
The island that now houses Ireland and Northern Ireland has changed a great deal politically during ...
My project looks at the impact of Anthony Raftery, a 19th century blind poet and fiddle player from ...
Seamus Heaney explores the historical and cultural origins of his native territory. His poems link t...
Critics often narrate the Irish Literary Revival of the late nineteenth and early twentieth centurie...
Despite being an everyday point of reference in Irish discourse, the extent to which the county serv...
In this essay, I examine aspects of the life of a mental hospital nurse in the context of two main ...
Deposited with permission of Crossing PressMichael’s narrative provides an example of the deployment...
Since the 1970s, the literature on the history of the worldwide Irish diaspora has become increasing...
This dissertation investigates the work of Irish novelist and journalist Flann O’Brien/Myles na Gopa...
This thesis proposes a reading of the migration impulse in contemporary Irish poetry, arguing for a ...
This paper examines the matter of Ireland in Buckley’s two memoirs, Cutting Green Hay (1983) and Mem...
Using Seamus Heaney's writing on the bog, this paper explores the regional impact of Ireland's lands...
This paper aims the thematic analysis of Irish identity in the noble winner's poems, Seamus Heaney. ...
A key text in twentieth-century poetic debate in Ireland is Samuel Beckett\u27s \u27Recent Irish Poe...
The themes of cultural dislocation and the struggle to feel 'at home' in a new land figure prominent...
The island that now houses Ireland and Northern Ireland has changed a great deal politically during ...
My project looks at the impact of Anthony Raftery, a 19th century blind poet and fiddle player from ...
Seamus Heaney explores the historical and cultural origins of his native territory. His poems link t...
Critics often narrate the Irish Literary Revival of the late nineteenth and early twentieth centurie...
Despite being an everyday point of reference in Irish discourse, the extent to which the county serv...
In this essay, I examine aspects of the life of a mental hospital nurse in the context of two main ...
Deposited with permission of Crossing PressMichael’s narrative provides an example of the deployment...
Since the 1970s, the literature on the history of the worldwide Irish diaspora has become increasing...
This dissertation investigates the work of Irish novelist and journalist Flann O’Brien/Myles na Gopa...
This thesis proposes a reading of the migration impulse in contemporary Irish poetry, arguing for a ...