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Informationen zum Autor Richard Rankin Russell is Professor of English at Baylor University. He is the author of Seamus Heaney's Regions (University of Notre Dame Press, 2014), Bernard MacLaverty: New Critical Readings (Bloomsbury Academic, 2014), Modernity, Community, and Place in Brian Friel's Drama (Syracuse University Press, 2013), Peter Fallon: Poet, Publisher, Editor, and Translator (Irish Academic Press, 2013), Poetry and Peace: Michael Longley, Seamus Heaney, and Northern Ireland (University of Notre Dame Press, 2010) and Bernard MacLaverty (Bucknell University Press, 2009), as well as the editor of Martin McDonagh: A Casebook (Routedge, 2007). Klappentext 'Richard Rankin Russell brings an impressive combination of knowledge and skill to this steady, patient exploration of Seamus Heaney's poems. Thoughtfully and sympathetically in keeping with Heaney's own meditations on the art of poetry, his book is a valuable and comprehensive introduction to one of the most accomplished poetic careers of our time.'Stephen Regan, Durham University'This is an excellent overview of Seamus Heaney's art, from first to last - biographically grounded, contextually alert, perceptive and discriminating in its close readings. Richard Rankin Russell is an eminently readable and reliable guide to the work of one of the truly outstanding poets and literary critics of our time.'Neil Corcoran, University of LiverpoolThe first detailed introduction to the entirety of Seamus Heaney's workThis study will enable readers to gain clearer understanding of the life and major works of Seamus Heaney. It considers literary influences on Heaney, ranging from Irish poets such as Kavanagh and Yeats to English poets such as Wordsworth, Hughes and Auden to world poets such as Virgil and Dante. It shows how Heaney was closely attuned to poetry's impact on daily life and current events even as he articulated a convincing apologia for poetry's own life and integrity. Discussing Heaney's deep immersion in Irish Catholicism, this book demonstrates how faith influenced his belief system, poetry and politics. Finally, it also considers how deeply Heaney's artistic endeavours were intertwined with politics in Northern Ireland, especially through his embrace of constitutional nationalism but rejection of physical force republicanism.Key Features. Includes sections on biography, historical, cultural and political contexts, poetry and other genres, as well as a concluding section on primary works and secondary criticism. Pays special attention to the marriage of form and content in the poetry and how they work together to express subtle shades of meaning. Offers close readings of Heaney's canonical poems throughout his careerRichard Rankin Russell is Professor of English at Baylor University. He is the author of Seamus Heaney's Regions (2014), Bernard MacLaverty: New Critical Readings (2014) and Modernity, Community, and Place in Brian Friel's Drama (2013).Cover image: Don't Be Afraid, Dublin © Stefan WaldeckCover design:[EUP logo]edinburghuniversitypress.comISBN (cover): 978-1-4744-0166-1ISBN (PPC): 978-1-4744-0165-4Barcode Zusammenfassung This study will enable readers to gain clearer understanding of the life and major works of Seamus Heaney. It considers literary influences on Heaney! ranging from English poets such as Wordsworth! Hughes! and Auden to Irish poets such as Kavanagh and Yeats to world poets such as Virgil and Dante. Inhaltsverzeichnis Introduction; 1. Life and Contexts; 2. Burrowing and Bogs: Early Poems, Death of a Naturalist, Door into the Dark, Wintering Out, North; 3. Reading the Ground and the Sky: Field Work, Station Island, The Haw Lantern; 4. Radiance: Seeing Things, The Spirit Level, Electric Light (1991-2001); 5. Return: District and Circle, Human Chain, and Late Uncollected Poetry (2006-2013); 6. Heaney's Prose, Drama, and Translations; Bibliography; Works Cited....
Klappentext
'Richard Rankin Russell brings an impressive combination of knowledge and skill to this steady, patient exploration of Seamus Heaney's poems. Thoughtfully and sympathetically in keeping with Heaney's own meditations on the art of poetry, his book is a valuable and comprehensive introduction to one of the most accomplished poetic careers of our time.' Stephen Regan, Durham University 'This is an excellent overview of Seamus Heaney's art, from first to last - biographically grounded, contextually alert, perceptive and discriminating in its close readings. Richard Rankin Russell is an eminently readable and reliable guide to the work of one of the truly outstanding poets and literary critics of our time.' Neil Corcoran, University of Liverpool The first detailed introduction to the entirety of Seamus Heaney's work This study will enable readers to gain clearer understanding of the life and major works of Seamus Heaney. It considers literary influences on Heaney, ranging from Irish poets such as Kavanagh and Yeats to English poets such as Wordsworth, Hughes and Auden to world poets such as Virgil and Dante. It shows how Heaney was closely attuned to poetry's impact on daily life and current events even as he articulated a convincing apologia for poetry's own life and integrity. Discussing Heaney's deep immersion in Irish Catholicism, this book demonstrates how faith influenced his belief system, poetry and politics. Finally, it also considers how deeply Heaney's artistic endeavours were intertwined with politics in Northern Ireland, especially through his embrace of constitutional nationalism but rejection of physical force republicanism. Key Features . Includes sections on biography, historical, cultural and political contexts, poetry and other genres, as well as a concluding section on primary works and secondary criticism . Pays special attention to the marriage of form and content in the poetry and how they work together to express subtle shades of meaning . Offers close readings of Heaney's canonical poems throughout his career Richard Rankin Russell is Professor of English at Baylor University. He is the author of Seamus Heaney's Regions (2014), Bernard MacLaverty: New Critical Readings (2014) and Modernity, Community, and Place in Brian Friel's Drama (2013). Cover image: Don't Be Afraid, Dublin © Stefan Waldeck Cover design: [EUP logo] edinburghuniversitypress.com ISBN (cover): 978-1-4744-0166-1 ISBN (PPC): 978-1-4744-0165-4 Barcode
Zusammenfassung
This study will enable readers to gain clearer understanding of the life and major works of Seamus Heaney. It considers literary influences on Heaney, ranging from English poets such as Wordsworth, Hughes, and Auden to Irish poets such as Kavanagh and Yeats to world poets such as Virgil and Dante.
Inhalt
Introduction; 1. Life and Contexts; 2. Burrowing and Bogs: Early Poems, Death of a Naturalist, Door into the Dark, Wintering Out, North; 3. Reading the Ground and the Sky: Field Work, Station Island, The Haw Lantern; 4. Radiance: Seeing Things, The Spirit Level, Electric Light (1991-2001); 5. Return: District and Circle, Human Chain, and Late Uncollected Poetry (2006-2013); 6. Heaney's Prose, Drama, and Translations; Bibliography; Works Cited.