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Passage To The Center Imagination And The Sacred In The Poetry Of Seamus Heaney Daniel Tobin

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Passage To The Center Imagination And The Sacred In The Poetry Of Seamus Heaney Daniel Tobin
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Publisher: University Press of Kentucky
File Extension: PDF
File size: 24.62 MB
Pages: 288
Author: Daniel Tobin
ISBN: 9780813192352, 0813192358
Language: English
Year: 2009

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Passage To The Center Imagination And The Sacred In The Poetry Of Seamus Heaney Daniel Tobin by Daniel Tobin 9780813192352, 0813192358 instant download after payment.

Nobel Laureate Seamus Heaney, author of nine collections of poetry and three volumes of influential essays, is regarded by many as the greatest Irish poet since Yeats. Passage to the Center is the most comprehensive critical treatment to date on Heaney's poetry and the first to study Heaney's body of work up to Seeing Things and The Spirit Level. It is also the first to examine the poems from the perspective of religion, one of Heaney's guiding preoccupations. According to Tobin, the growth of Heaney's poetry may be charted through the recurrent figure of "the center," a key image in the relationship that evolved over time between the poet and his inherited place, an evolution that involved the continual re-evaluation and re-vision of imaginative boundaries. In a way that previous studies have not, Tobin's work examines Heaney's poetry in the context of modernist and postmodernist concerns about the desacralizing of civilization and provides a challenging engagement with the work of a living master.

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