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The Cambridge Companion to Irish Poets

Cambridge Companions to Literature

Edited by Gerald Dawe
Format: Hardback
Publisher: Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, United Kingdom
Published: 16th Nov 2017
Dimensions: w 152mm h 229mm d 30mm
Weight: 864g
ISBN-10: 1108420354
ISBN-13: 9781108420358
Barcode No: 9781108420358
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The Cambridge Companion to Irish Poets offers a fascinating introduction to Irish poetry from the seventeenth century to the present. Aimed primarily at lovers of poetry, it examines a wide range of poets, including household names, such as Jonathan Swift, Thomas Moore, W. B. Yeats, Samuel Beckett, Seamus Heaney, Patrick Kavanagh, Eavan Boland and Paul Muldoon. The book is comprised of thirty chapters written by critics, leading scholars and poets, who bring an authoritative and accessible understanding to their subjects. Each chapter gives an overview of a poet's work and guides the general reader through the wider cultural, historical and comparative contexts. Exploring the dual traditions of English and Irish-speaking poets, this Companion represents the very best of Irish poetry and highlights understanding that reveals, in clear and accessible prose, the achievement of Irish poetry in a global context. It is a book that will help and guide general readers through the many achievements of Irish poets.

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'A collection of what are individually insightful, accessible and often probing introductions to the chosen poets. The scholarship in this volume is undoubtedly excellent ... and Dawe has made some surprising and excellent pairings ... Dawe's volume is admirable in its balancing of complexity and readability ...' Sean Hewitt, The Irish Times 'This accessible and valuable introduction to Irish poetry will serve both nonspecialists and those already familiar with Irish poets but wishing to become acquainted with writers who are less familiar. In sum, this collection provides valuable insights into the rich heritage and the wide spectrum of Irish poetry.' J. S. Baggett, Choice