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Wit PIETRZAK, Auteur |The essay argues that Maurice Scully’s Tig, the concluding volume in his Things That Happen project, represents what Jane Bennett has termed confederate or distributive agency, whereby the material...Article
Mairtin COILFEIR, Auteur |Long recognised as a significant voice in modern Irish literature, Seán Ó Ríordáin’s (1916-1977) understanding of poetics is famously complex. Beginning with his early explication of the creative p...Article
Ailbhe MCDAID, Auteur |The inhospitability of the lyric mode to marginal and dissenting perspectives means Irish poetry has always found subversive ways of witnessing violence. Some recent Irish poetry locates resistance...Article
Daniela THEINOVA, Auteur |In “Turn Again”, his poetic “guide” to Belfast and its poetry, Ciaran Carson writes that “Today’s plan is already yesterday’s – the streets that were there are gone”. This essay explores how Carson...Article
Eugene O'BRIEN, Auteur |This article examines Micheal O’Siadhail’s 2018 collection The Five Quintets. It offers a placement of this collection as inheriting the grand modernist narratives that poets like T. S. Eliot and E...Article
The article focuses on Michael Coady’s life-work as offering a sustained, lived witness to Patrick Kavanagh’s principle that the local is our portal to universal meaning. It examines themes includi...Article
Jessica BUNDSCHUH, Auteur |Paul Maddern’s 2021 anthology Queering the Green: Post-2000 Queer Irish Poetry signals a rise in the visibility of queer poetics in Ireland. This paper focuses on the work of one contributor to the...Article
Eoin FLANNERY, Auteur |The essay focuses on the “anthropocene poetics” of the Irish poet, Ciaran Berry. A selection of poems from Berry’s first two collections are addressed: “For the Birds” and “Electrocuting an Elephan...Article
Eric FALCI, Auteur |In this essay, I consider the sentence within the dynamics of poetic form and investigate how several Irish poets have maintained conventional sentence structures, abandoned them, deconstructed the...Livre
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The essay focuses on the idea of sacrality as it manifests itself in the poetry of Moya Cannon. It is argued that her poems espouse an ecocentric ethic through fostering a sense of nature's sacredn...Article
This article argues that W. B. Yeats uses his early novel John Sherman (1891) to identify and interrogate a non-national model of poetry he newly conceived to be global in its significance. Previou...