In this paper we discuss the entangled relationship between literary creation, archaeology and representations of gender in the poetry of Seamus Heaney, in particular the ‘bog poems’ The Tollund Man and Bogland. We trace the early formative connections between the poet, peatlands and ‘bog body’ research, in which both literary critical and archaeological scholars have analysed themes including ‘the bog as archive’, theory and practice of archaeology and the process of poetic creation and imagining in Heaney’s writings. We discuss archaeological perspectives on Heaney’s poetry, and outline literary critique that has problematised the representation of gender in the ‘bog poems’. Finally, we consider the poem Bogland and read this through the ...
The purpose of this thesis is to explore and analyze the first four collection written by the famous...
Poetry for Seamus Heaney has an ‘archaeological’ function. Much of Heaney’s poetry engages with the ...
This paper is no more than a preliminary survey of the poetry of Seamus Heaney, the leading poet of ...
For my senior integrative exercise, I analyzed the portrayal of Irish national identity and consciou...
Using Seamus Heaney's writing on the bog, this paper explores the regional impact of Ireland's lands...
In its broadest terms, this thesis proposes reading Seamus Heaney’s landscape poetics through the le...
Lindow Man, the British Bog Body discovered in 1984, and the Danish examples Tollund and Grauballe M...
Heaney's images of digging or fishing are also, through their sexual overtones, metaphors of the poe...
The culture someone grows up in helps to define that person, for better or for worse. This culture s...
This paper aims the thematic analysis of Irish identity in the noble winner's poems, Seamus Heaney. ...
- propaganda tract "Echtra mac nEchach Muigmedóin" ("The Mugmedón"), the vision in Aodhagán Ó Rathai...
This dissertation has two interrelated aspects. First, throughout his career, Heaney has resisted th...
Richard Murphy, an Irish poet, has described Seamus Heaney as “the poet who has shown the finest art...
This dissertation has two interrelated aspects. First, throughout his career, Heaney has resisted th...
The sometimes beautifully preserved Iron Age bodies that used to turn up from time to time in the pe...
The purpose of this thesis is to explore and analyze the first four collection written by the famous...
Poetry for Seamus Heaney has an ‘archaeological’ function. Much of Heaney’s poetry engages with the ...
This paper is no more than a preliminary survey of the poetry of Seamus Heaney, the leading poet of ...
For my senior integrative exercise, I analyzed the portrayal of Irish national identity and consciou...
Using Seamus Heaney's writing on the bog, this paper explores the regional impact of Ireland's lands...
In its broadest terms, this thesis proposes reading Seamus Heaney’s landscape poetics through the le...
Lindow Man, the British Bog Body discovered in 1984, and the Danish examples Tollund and Grauballe M...
Heaney's images of digging or fishing are also, through their sexual overtones, metaphors of the poe...
The culture someone grows up in helps to define that person, for better or for worse. This culture s...
This paper aims the thematic analysis of Irish identity in the noble winner's poems, Seamus Heaney. ...
- propaganda tract "Echtra mac nEchach Muigmedóin" ("The Mugmedón"), the vision in Aodhagán Ó Rathai...
This dissertation has two interrelated aspects. First, throughout his career, Heaney has resisted th...
Richard Murphy, an Irish poet, has described Seamus Heaney as “the poet who has shown the finest art...
This dissertation has two interrelated aspects. First, throughout his career, Heaney has resisted th...
The sometimes beautifully preserved Iron Age bodies that used to turn up from time to time in the pe...
The purpose of this thesis is to explore and analyze the first four collection written by the famous...
Poetry for Seamus Heaney has an ‘archaeological’ function. Much of Heaney’s poetry engages with the ...
This paper is no more than a preliminary survey of the poetry of Seamus Heaney, the leading poet of ...