North, Seamus Heaney’s fourth volume of poetry, deals with the nature of the subject in a problematic society, as it is the scene of conflict between the subject and the forces, laws and traditions of society. The volume is mainly concerned with an artist’s suffering in a society where the rejection of subjugation to the norms seems impossible. Despite being in an agonizing dilemma, the speaker challenges the norms of collective identity by sticking to the intimacy of his self. The action is achieved through retrospection and revelation of the decisive moments of the construction of subjectivity in several poems. The speaker’s return to the past is an ”intimate revolt” which results in confrontation and ultimately the rejection of submissio...
In Ireland's divided society in which everything is political except solutions, the evaluation and r...
Internecine violence and sectarianism, unfortunately, represent an encumbering yoke from which North...
Richard Murphy, an Irish poet, has described Seamus Heaney as “the poet who has shown the finest art...
North, Seamus Heaney’s fourth volume of poetry, deals with the nature of the subject in a problemati...
Seamus Heaney explores the historical and cultural origins of his native territory. His poems link t...
Seamus Heaney's prose poetics return repeatedly to the adequacy of poetry, its ameliorative, restora...
The various discourses in Seamus Heaney\u27s poetry resonate with the personal, social, ideological,...
(from the publishers site) In Seamus Heaney’s Regions, Richard Rankin Russell argues that Heaney’s r...
This paper is no more than a preliminary survey of the poetry of Seamus Heaney, the leading poet of ...
Seamus Heaney and the Poetic(s) of Violence reconsiders the key importance of violence as an aesthet...
This dissertation has two interrelated aspects. First, throughout his career, Heaney has resisted th...
This dissertation has two interrelated aspects. First, throughout his career, Heaney has resisted th...
Seamus Heaney, whose work spans a period of intense political violence and cultural change in Northe...
This article attempts to assess the impact of Eastern European poetry on Seamus Heaney’s wor...
Internecine violence and sectarianism, unfortunately, represent an encumbering yoke from which North...
In Ireland's divided society in which everything is political except solutions, the evaluation and r...
Internecine violence and sectarianism, unfortunately, represent an encumbering yoke from which North...
Richard Murphy, an Irish poet, has described Seamus Heaney as “the poet who has shown the finest art...
North, Seamus Heaney’s fourth volume of poetry, deals with the nature of the subject in a problemati...
Seamus Heaney explores the historical and cultural origins of his native territory. His poems link t...
Seamus Heaney's prose poetics return repeatedly to the adequacy of poetry, its ameliorative, restora...
The various discourses in Seamus Heaney\u27s poetry resonate with the personal, social, ideological,...
(from the publishers site) In Seamus Heaney’s Regions, Richard Rankin Russell argues that Heaney’s r...
This paper is no more than a preliminary survey of the poetry of Seamus Heaney, the leading poet of ...
Seamus Heaney and the Poetic(s) of Violence reconsiders the key importance of violence as an aesthet...
This dissertation has two interrelated aspects. First, throughout his career, Heaney has resisted th...
This dissertation has two interrelated aspects. First, throughout his career, Heaney has resisted th...
Seamus Heaney, whose work spans a period of intense political violence and cultural change in Northe...
This article attempts to assess the impact of Eastern European poetry on Seamus Heaney’s wor...
Internecine violence and sectarianism, unfortunately, represent an encumbering yoke from which North...
In Ireland's divided society in which everything is political except solutions, the evaluation and r...
Internecine violence and sectarianism, unfortunately, represent an encumbering yoke from which North...
Richard Murphy, an Irish poet, has described Seamus Heaney as “the poet who has shown the finest art...