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Ireland and transatlantic poetics : essays in honor of Denis Donoghue / edited by Brian G. Caraher and Robert Mahony.

Other author/creatorCaraher, Brian.
Other author/creatorMahony, Robert.
Other author/creatorDonoghue, Denis.
Format Book and Print
Publication InfoNewark : University of Delaware Press, ©2007.
Description247 pages : illustrations ; 25 cm
Supplemental Content Table of contents only
Subject(s)
Contents What to do, how to live / Colm Tóibin -- From Donovan to Donoghue : English studies at UCD / Mary Shine Thompson -- Another bash in the tunnel : James Joyce, the Envoy, and Irish critical reception / Bruce Stewart -- "We Irish" : what stalks through Donoghue's Irish criticism / Colin Graham -- Joyce, Leavis, and the revolution of the word / Denis Donoghue -- Figuring Irish poetry / Matthew Campbell -- "Stitching and unstitching" : Yeats, bibliographical opportunity, and the life of the text / Warwick Gould -- Absurdity, extravaganza, and Irish modernism / Nicholas Allen -- Transatlantic transactions : Irish players and American reviewers / John P. Harrington -- A poetics of Irish urban performance : resisting international expectations / Christopher Berchild -- Duppy poetics : Yeats, memory, and place in Lorna Goodison's "Country, Sligoville" / Michael Malouf -- New Irish New York : contemporary Irish constructions of New York City / Mary McGlynn -- Getting it wrong / Frank Kermode.
General noteBased on a reorganization and revision of some of the papers and plenary lectures delivered at the symposium, "Transatlantic Poetics and the Discipline of Literature," held in June 2003 at Queen's University Belfast, the Linen Hall Library, and the Ulster Museum in Belfast, Northern Ireland.
Bibliography noteIncludes bibliographical references and index.
LCCN 2007001071
ISBN9780874139723 (alk. paper)
ISBN0874139724 (alk. paper)

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Joyner General Stacks PR8753 .I74 2007 ✔ Available Place Hold