"Seamus Heaney: Intersecting Spaces, Intersecting Times."
Part One of Three

Copyright 2019 by Michael W. Rickard IIEditor's Note: Here's part one of a paper I wrote on Seamus Heaney's poetry, focusing on his use of intersecting both spaces and time.Critics such as Michael Parker have explored how “Heaney’s poetry has been highly self-reflexive and self-referential” (327), something seen throughout his work as he travels through the past, present, and future. As I will show, Heaney addresses himself, society, and his critics in these works. Self-reflection and memory...
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Published on July 03, 2019 07:39
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