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A History Of Irish Womens Poetry Ailbhe Darcy David Wheatley

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A History Of Irish Womens Poetry Ailbhe Darcy David Wheatley
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Publisher: Cambridge University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.59 MB
Pages: 493
Author: Ailbhe Darcy, David Wheatley
ISBN: 9781108478700, 9781108778596, 9781108806763, 9781108802703, 1108778593, 1108806767, 1108802702, 1108478700
Language: English
Year: 2021

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A History Of Irish Womens Poetry Ailbhe Darcy David Wheatley by Ailbhe Darcy, David Wheatley 9781108478700, 9781108778596, 9781108806763, 9781108802703, 1108778593, 1108806767, 1108802702, 1108478700 instant download after payment.

A History of Irish Women's Poetry is a ground-breaking and comprehensive account of Irish women's poetry from earliest times to the present day. It reads Irish women's poetry through many prisms - mythology, gender, history, the nation - and most importantly, close readings of the poetry itself. It covers major figures, such as Máire Mhac an tSaoi, Eavan Boland, Eiléan Ní Chuilleanáin, as well as neglected figures from the past. Writing in both English and Irish is considered, and close attention paid to the many different contexts in which Irish women's poetry has been produced and received, from the anonymous work of the early modern period, through the bardic age, the coterie poets of Anglo-Ireland, the nationalist balladeers of Young Ireland, the Irish Literary Revival, and the advent of modernity. As capacious as it is diverse, this book is an essential contribution to scholarship in the field.

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