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Irish poets in English: the Thomas Davis lectures on Anglo-Saxon poetry. / Edited by Seán Lucy.

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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Lucy, Seán, editor.
Series:
Thomas Davis lectures
Thomas Davis lectures.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
English poetry--Irish authors--History and criticism.
English poetry.
English poetry--Irish authors.
Physical Description:
240 pages ; 18cm.
Place of Publication:
Cork [Ire.] : Mercier Press, 1973.
Contents:
What is Anglo-Saxon poetry? by S. Lucy.
Gaelic Ireland rediscovered: the early period, by A. Clarke.
Gaelic Ireland rediscovered: courtly and country poetry, by E. Ní Chuilleanáin.
Place and people in poetry, by B. MacMahon.
Anglo-Irish poetry 1700-1850, by R. McHugh.
Irish romantic poets 1850-1900, by L. Reynolds.
Yeats, by A. N. Jeffares.
The poets and the prosemen, by B. Kiely.
The gaelic voice in Anglo-Irish poetry, by R. Farren.
The impact of international modern poetry on Irish writing, by J. Montague.
Patrick Kavanagh, by B. Kennelly.
New voices in the fifties, by M. Harmon.
The divided mind, by T. Kinsella.
Notes:
Originally broadcast on Radio Eireann August 1971, under the title: Irish poetic tradition.
Bibliography: pages 219-222.
OCLC:
888472

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