Contemporary Irish Women Poets: Some Male PerspectivesAlexander G. Gonzalez Bloomsbury Academic, 30 בספט׳ 1999 - 184 עמודים So many male critics have attacked Ireland's contemporary women poets — whether through hostile reviews, outright silence, or condescending praise — that the impression has been created that very few men appreciate these women's poetry. Gonzalez has produced the first book ever to appear in Irish studies in which men make it a point to praise literature written by Irish women. Included are two essays studying the structure of Eavan Boland's poetry sequences, some close readings of Medbh McGuckian's most challenging poems, and the first formal scholarly pieces ever devoted exclusively to Paula Meehan, Rita Ann Higgins, and Mary O'Malley. Additional chapters treat the works of Eilean Ni Chuilleanain and Nuala Ni Dhomhnaill. |
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... play , " her back turned to [ her ] . " Against the timeless experience of Ceres , Boland insists on the manifestations of time on her own body- " the marks of childbirth , " " the stitched , healed blemish of a scar " -that identify ...
... 48 ) One game that is almost too tempting to play with Higgins's poems is to try to imagine Yeats , Lady Gregory , and Synge discussing the subjects of the poems , or even pronouncing the titles of them 38 Contemporary Irish Women Poets.
... play the perception of the Irish West as a storehouse for ancient ritual . The poem begins with a reference to what could be any one of numerous ethnographic studies of the islands off the western coast : They bury their dead as quick ...
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Eavan Bolands Outside History | 1 |
Unity and Meaning in Eavan | 13 |
Inhabiting the Image | 65 |
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