Derek Mahon is discussed as a poet who - like Louis MacNeice - addresses public themes in a distinctively personal idiom. The main focus is on three poems: 'Ovid in Tomis', 'Going Home' and 'An Bonnan Bui'. Mahon suggests the necessarily complex and self-divided nature of poetic utterance, which is bound up with and depends on forms of exile and self-exile
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Derek Mahon’s writings inspired by Italy date back to the Autumn of 1998, when he spent four months ...
THESIS 8754This thesis reappraises the first extended phase of Mahon?s early poetry, from Night- Cro...
Derek Mahon's poetry is strikingly electric. His work is formally adroit, philosophically and politi...
International audienceA transversal reading of Derek Mahon's poems reveals his predilection for coas...
Since 2005, in the collections of the Northern Irish poet Derek Mahon, ex-centricity and resistance ...
“Where is Mahon in his poetry?” asked Brendan Kennelly in 1989 about the Humane Perspective which ch...
Derek Mahon has always operated outside the comfortable and comforting confines of Irish poetry. In ...
The answer to the rhetorical question posed in the above epigraph is clearly "no one". "Beyond Howt...
Derek Mahon has devoted much of his productive life to translation, especially from the French. This...
This article examines the work of three Irish poets, namely Louis MacNeice, Derek Mahon and Paul Mul...
This article explores the influence of Derek Mahon’s melancholic poetry on a younger generation of I...
When Seamus Heaney was awarded The Nobel Prize for Literature in 1995, the intense creative season o...
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This essay proposes a brief examination of Derek Mahon’s insular poetry with some comments on the cu...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre- DSC:DN057181 / BLDSC - British Library D...
Derek Mahon’s writings inspired by Italy date back to the Autumn of 1998, when he spent four months ...
THESIS 8754This thesis reappraises the first extended phase of Mahon?s early poetry, from Night- Cro...
Derek Mahon's poetry is strikingly electric. His work is formally adroit, philosophically and politi...
International audienceA transversal reading of Derek Mahon's poems reveals his predilection for coas...
Since 2005, in the collections of the Northern Irish poet Derek Mahon, ex-centricity and resistance ...
“Where is Mahon in his poetry?” asked Brendan Kennelly in 1989 about the Humane Perspective which ch...
Derek Mahon has always operated outside the comfortable and comforting confines of Irish poetry. In ...
The answer to the rhetorical question posed in the above epigraph is clearly "no one". "Beyond Howt...
Derek Mahon has devoted much of his productive life to translation, especially from the French. This...
This article examines the work of three Irish poets, namely Louis MacNeice, Derek Mahon and Paul Mul...
This article explores the influence of Derek Mahon’s melancholic poetry on a younger generation of I...
When Seamus Heaney was awarded The Nobel Prize for Literature in 1995, the intense creative season o...
Zadanie pt. „Digitalizacja i udostępnienie w Cyfrowym Repozytorium Uniwersytetu Łódzkiego kolekcji c...
This essay proposes a brief examination of Derek Mahon’s insular poetry with some comments on the cu...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre- DSC:DN057181 / BLDSC - British Library D...
Derek Mahon’s writings inspired by Italy date back to the Autumn of 1998, when he spent four months ...
THESIS 8754This thesis reappraises the first extended phase of Mahon?s early poetry, from Night- Cro...