Brian Coffey was well served by the Irish University Review during the nineteen seventies, as he had been by its precursor the University Review: Maurice Harmon published his poems in its pages, and devoted a special issue to his work in Spring 1975.It is therefore fitting that these pages should salute the appearance of a handsome volume from Dedalus Press, offering us Coffey's Poems and Versions.Thomas Kinsella is another poet who has been well served by Maurice Harmon, who made his poetry the subject of an early and insightful monograph. The latest pair in Kinsella's ongoing peppercanister series are Madonna and other Poems and Open Court
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John Clare.--Miss Mansfield's stories--A book-collector.--Editing Shakespeare.--William James's lett...
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Cathal Ó Searcaigh is one of the leading Irish poets of the past twenty-five years. His poetry is wi...
1) George Klawitter, 'Andrew Marvell, Sexual Orientation, and Seventeenth-Century Poetry', reviewed ...
From his first translation of Longes Mac nUislenn through The Tain to An Duanaire, changes in Thomas...
Brian Coffey was well served by the Irish University Review during the nineteen seventies, as he had...
Reviews: ‘Derval Tubridy’s Thomas Kinsella: The Peppercanister Poems is only the fourth book to exam...
Other Edens is a long overdue retrospective on the life, work, and friendships of the poet and liter...
Rafroidi Patrick. Thomas Kinsella, ed. : The New Oxford Book of Irish Verse ; Patrick Kavanagh : The...
Anyone who enjoyed Patrick Deeley's assured first collection, Intimate Strangers, will find here mor...
The title-piece of Thomas McCarthy's fourth collection is a collection of epigrams strung along the ...
Of Medbh McGuckian's work so far, I would suggest that On Ballycastle Beach and the preceeding colle...
Frank Sewell's book offers an informed and discursive introduction to four twentieth-century poets w...
Paratte Henri-Dominique. The Literary Review XXII, 2, Winter 1979, « Irish Poetry after Yeats ». In:...
John Clare.--Miss Mansfield's stories--A book-collector.--Editing Shakespeare.--William James's lett...
Moulin Joanny. Neil Corcoran : After Yeats and Joyce ; Reading Modern Irish Literature. In: Études i...
Cathal Ó Searcaigh is one of the leading Irish poets of the past twenty-five years. His poetry is wi...
1) George Klawitter, 'Andrew Marvell, Sexual Orientation, and Seventeenth-Century Poetry', reviewed ...
From his first translation of Longes Mac nUislenn through The Tain to An Duanaire, changes in Thomas...