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‘stalled in the pre-articulate’ Philip Hofer says, ‘by making a telling visual report’ of the insurrection that led tothe Pe ...
brendan corcoran ‘between dread and witness’. Heaney’s elegiac poetics consistently responds in rich andcomplicated ways to ...
‘stalled in the pre-articulate’ Heaney’s ekphrasis offers at once a vision of the past and sad presentiments of the futureas ...
brendan corcoran or prudence.’^13 Forall of Heaney’s efforts to grasp the effect as much as the efficacy of a poetry thatres ...
‘stalled in the pre-articulate’ terms crucial to Heaney’s understanding of poetry and the world.^22 Bothfigures witness life ...
brendan corcoran stemming from a far darker place than many readers would expect. But, as Dillon Johnstondemonstrates, Heane ...
‘stalled in the pre-articulate’ While Irish poets like Longley or Heaney may have been drawn to the subject ofwar in general ...
brendan corcoran the poet’s imagining some equivalent of the labyrinth and bringing himself and the readerthrough it’.^43 In ...
‘stalled in the pre-articulate’ I was simply refusing to have a poem levied....Ifyou’re going to write a poem of political p ...
brendan corcoran bear the strain of ‘world-sorrow’. Upon liberating himself from the problems of Ulsterin the late 1980s, it ...
‘stalled in the pre-articulate’ there is an awareness of human suffering among human beings there must also be art as the ob ...
brendan corcoran twentieth century. As a consequence, the dead man, as an emanation of trauma itself,refuses to stay buried ...
‘stalled in the pre-articulate’ figure truth and Mandelstam to embody beauty in their respective responses to horroroffers a ...
brendan corcoran are both dominated by dread and the metamorphic potential of what Heaney calls a ‘life-warpand world-wrong’ ...
‘stalled in the pre-articulate’ the scullery of Heaney’s childhood home, registering ‘in utter silence’ the ‘passing’ ofever ...
brendan corcoran no man’s land he has to endure with almost geologic fortitude. If for those at Troy thewar is the focus of ...
‘stalled in the pre-articulate’ Human beings suffer. Theytorture one another. They get hurt and get hard. No poem or play or ...
brendan corcoran At this moment of history’s charge, the watcher becomes a seer caught between what heknows must, and what h ...
‘stalled in the pre-articulate’ answerable in the poetry, I think there is a sense of being answerable to and for what’sgoin ...
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