The philosophical nature of elements of Irish writing has been oftenremarked upon; the peculiarity of this phenomenon less so. In this article, the relation between idealist philosophy and the politics of writing in the work of W.B. Yeats, Samuel Beckett and John Banville is explored. Obliquely discernible only within certain strands of modern Irish literature, a philosophical obsessiveness has nonetheless developed in a culture devoid of significant philosophical achievement. Thomas Duddy’s A History of Irish Thought is remarkable for making apparent the poverty of Irish philosophical traditions; the invisibility of philosophy in contemporary Irish cultural discourse is also notable by its absence in the recent Cambridge Companion to Moder...
Although W. B. Yeats, Patrick Kavanagh, and Seamus Heaney represent different generations and tradit...
W.B. Yeats is considered as one of the most outstanding poets in the world because of his excellent ...
This essay argues that the advent of French literary and cultural theory, specifically the work of B...
A key text in twentieth-century poetic debate in Ireland is Samuel Beckett\u27s \u27Recent Irish Poe...
PhDIn 1930s Ireland, modernist writing developed at a conjuncture of national and international inf...
<p>This study examines Irish modernist literature in order to complicate established critical modes ...
Although Irish writers were foundational to English-language modernism, Irish Modernism is a new fie...
The article focuses on W.B. Yeats’s early critical and theoretical writings with a view to demonstra...
Critics often narrate the Irish Literary Revival of the late nineteenth and early twentieth centurie...
The present article intends to explore a delicate subject matter: whether or not the Anglo-Irish poe...
W.B. Yeats was an Irish poet and dramatist, born in Dublin in 1865. This thesis will explore how Yea...
The purpose of this paper is to investigate how Heaney and Yeats responded the clash between lrish a...
Larrissy, Edward. W.B. Yeats – Irish Writers in Their Time. Dublin & Oregon: Irish Academic Pres...
The aim of the thesis is to explore the potential that literature can have in studying mechanisms of...
This essay compares and contrasts the writing of William Butler Yeats and Seamus Heaney in terms of ...
Although W. B. Yeats, Patrick Kavanagh, and Seamus Heaney represent different generations and tradit...
W.B. Yeats is considered as one of the most outstanding poets in the world because of his excellent ...
This essay argues that the advent of French literary and cultural theory, specifically the work of B...
A key text in twentieth-century poetic debate in Ireland is Samuel Beckett\u27s \u27Recent Irish Poe...
PhDIn 1930s Ireland, modernist writing developed at a conjuncture of national and international inf...
<p>This study examines Irish modernist literature in order to complicate established critical modes ...
Although Irish writers were foundational to English-language modernism, Irish Modernism is a new fie...
The article focuses on W.B. Yeats’s early critical and theoretical writings with a view to demonstra...
Critics often narrate the Irish Literary Revival of the late nineteenth and early twentieth centurie...
The present article intends to explore a delicate subject matter: whether or not the Anglo-Irish poe...
W.B. Yeats was an Irish poet and dramatist, born in Dublin in 1865. This thesis will explore how Yea...
The purpose of this paper is to investigate how Heaney and Yeats responded the clash between lrish a...
Larrissy, Edward. W.B. Yeats – Irish Writers in Their Time. Dublin & Oregon: Irish Academic Pres...
The aim of the thesis is to explore the potential that literature can have in studying mechanisms of...
This essay compares and contrasts the writing of William Butler Yeats and Seamus Heaney in terms of ...
Although W. B. Yeats, Patrick Kavanagh, and Seamus Heaney represent different generations and tradit...
W.B. Yeats is considered as one of the most outstanding poets in the world because of his excellent ...
This essay argues that the advent of French literary and cultural theory, specifically the work of B...