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Irish Poetry: An Interpretive Anthology from Before Swift to Yeats and After
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Description for Irish Poetry: An Interpretive Anthology from Before Swift to Yeats and After
paperback. Editor(s): McCormack, W. J. Num Pages: 355 pages, black & white illustrations. BIC Classification: DC. Category: (G) General (US: Trade). Dimension: 5817 x 3887 x 30. Weight in Grams: 644.
Debates about Irish culture have long been plagued by neat oppositions between conquering England and colonized Erin, Protestant and Catholic, stolid Saxon and dreamy Celt. Yet the greatest Irish poets have scorned such simplicities.
In this avowedly interpretative anthology of Irish verse, W.J. McCormack traces creativity of contradiction through several centuries, finding poets productively at odds with their forebears, their contemporarieseven with themselves. From Yeats's tragic laughter to the quieter ironies of Seamus Heaney, from the rambunctious narratives of Merriman and Joyce to the pathos of Wilde's Reading Gaol, the same sparring spirit is found.
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Product Details
Format
Paperback
Publication date
2002
Publisher
New York University Press United States
Number of pages
355
Condition
New
Number of Pages
355
Place of Publication
New York, United States
ISBN
9780814756683
SKU
V9780814756683
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About McCormack
W.J. McCormack is Professor of Literary History at the University of London and head of the English Department at Goldsmith's College.
Reviews for Irish Poetry: An Interpretive Anthology from Before Swift to Yeats and After
"Dr. McCormack’s anthology is must reading for anyone who delights in the imaginative mind of the poet."
Council on National Literatures
"McCormack's painstaking selection does justice to the panoply of Irish poets [and] does indeed reflect a national history, messy and complex, strident and joyful in the most tragic of circumstances."
Kirkus Reviews
Council on National Literatures
"McCormack's painstaking selection does justice to the panoply of Irish poets [and] does indeed reflect a national history, messy and complex, strident and joyful in the most tragic of circumstances."
Kirkus Reviews