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21. New and Selected Poems by Seamus Heaney | |
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(2009-02-19)
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22. Beowulf: A Verse Translation (Norton Critical Editions) | |
Paperback: 256
Pages
(2002-12)
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Editorial Review Product Description About the series: No other series of classic texts equals the caliber of the Norton Critical Editions. Each volume combines the most authoritative text available with the comprehensive pedagogical apparatus necessary to appreciate the work fully. Careful editing, first-rate translation, and thorough explanatory annotations allow each text to meet the highest literary standards while remaining accessible to students. Each edition is printed on acid-free paper and every text in the series remains in print. Norton Critical Editions are the choice for excellence in scholarship for students at more than 2,000 universities worldwide. Customer Reviews (9)
Beowulf
Hidden political propaganda by Heaney?
The supplements helped me appreciate this classic even more
Sometimes it's good to be critical
Excellent edition |
23. The Government of the Tongue: Selected Prose, 1978-1987 by Seamus Heaney | |
Paperback: 225
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(1990-06-01)
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24. Preoccupations: Selected Prose, 1968-1978 by Seamus Heaney | |
Paperback: 224
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(1981-09-01)
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25. Sweeney Astray by Seamus Heaney | |
Paperback: 75
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(2001-08-06)
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Magnificent We follow mad Sweeney in his crazed wanderings through the forest and hills, torn within himself by his love of the wild and his incurable loneliness. The tale is presented as chunks of narrative interspersed with segments of poetry, their quiet, melancholy beauty evoking the sounds of windsong and rain. There is an ethereal quality to this text that makes it difficult to describe. Although it would seem to have a storyline, in reality it is a song, and each "event" a new strain of music. Sweeney's longing for his lost life as a man and king, even as he is unable to stay away from his beloved wilds of Glen Bolcain, illustrate the conflict between the desire for peaceful conformity and for transcendence. This conflict is echoed in the struggle that was ensuing in Ireland even as this work was being written, the struggle between the Celtic religion and the new influx of Christianity. In this way does "Sweeney Astray" illuminate a historic revolution, while at the same time presenting themes that span eternity. ... Read more |
26. Selected Poems 1966-1987 by Seamus Heaney | |
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(1991-09)
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Excellent
good portrait of Heaney's development |
27. Poetry and Peace: Michael Longley, Seamus Heaney, and Northern Ireland by Richard Rankin Russell | |
Paperback: 464
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(2010-11-15)
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28. W.B. Yeats (Faber 80th Anniversary Edition) by W. B. Yeats | |
Hardcover: 160
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(2009-05-07)
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Beautiful book!! |
29. The Poet and the Piper by Seamus Heaney | |
Audio CD:
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(2001)
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30. Seamus Heaney Poet of Contrary Progressions by Henry Hart | |
Paperback: 272
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(1993-09)
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31. Electric Light: Poems by Seamus Heaney | |
Paperback: 112
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(2002-04-03)
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Editorial Review Product Description Childhood is an unfading, unfailing element in Heaney's work, and is caughtwith a breathless vitality. "The Real Names" revisits the schoolboys whoplayed Shakespeare: Owen Kelly as "Sperrins Caliban" with "turnip fists,"and "Catatonic Bobby X" as Feste, "with his curled-in shoulders andcabbage-water eyes / speechlessly rocking." Here is the humor, exactness,scope, and tenderness of Heaney at his best. His language is as muscular andinventive as ever. Idiom meets innovation in compounds like rut-shudderyand flood-slubs--and waver is neatly subverted into a noun in "Perch." Throughout Electric Light, Heaney demonstrates exactly howpoetry can capture the "flows and steady go of the world." --CherrySmyth Customer Reviews (9)
Enjoyable Heaney B-sides
A solid book from a master, with a few ruminations on Beowulf
not his best work
Elegiac but powerful and affecting As with previous collections, Heaney's memories of his childhood and youth in Ireland are cleverly intermixed with classical allusion and earthy modern notes. Overall, the tone of "Electric Light" is darker than that of, say "The Spirit Level" (the title poem, for example, has more substance and less enticing whimsy than his previous "A Sofa in the Forties") but this merely allows moments of fun, such as his "Glosses" - ten short pieces on various subjects- "The Real Names" and "Red, White, and Blue" to stand out more clearly than they might have otherwise. Heaney has written and spoken eloquently on the "redress of poetry"- the purpose, the need and the drive of poetry to serve as a medium of communication and conversation in the modern, larger world as well as the classical, academic one. With its juxtaposition of poetic in-jokes, everyday observation and personal but not private reminiscence, "Electric Light" strikes a kind balance between these two worlds.
Value the works of an aging poet for what they are http://webpages.ursinus.edu/rrichter/heaney.htm ... Read more |
32. The Poetry of Seamus Heaney | |
Paperback: 192
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(2000-03-15)
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33. Critical Essays on Seamus Heaney (Critical Essays on British Literature) | |
Hardcover: 223
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(1995-10)
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34. Crediting Poetry: The Nobel Lecture. by Seamus. HEANEY | |
Hardcover:
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(1996)
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35. Passage to the Center: Imagination and the Sacred in the Poetry of Seamus Heaney (Irish Literature, History, and Culture) by Daniel Tobin | |
Paperback: 288
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(2009-04-03)
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Editorial Review Product Description " Nobel Laureate Seamus Heaney, author of nine collections of poetry and three volumes of influential essays, is regarded by many as the greatest Irish poet since Yeats. Passage to the Center is the most comprehensive critical treatment to date on Heaney's poetry and the first to study Heaney's entire body of work (including his recent volumes, Seeing Things and The Spirit Level ). It is also the first to examine the poems from the perspective of religion, one of Heaney's guiding preoccupations. According to Tobin, the growth of Heaney's poetry may be charted through the recurrent figure of ""the center,"" a key image in the relationship that evolved over time between the poet and his inherited place, an evolution that involved the continual re-evaluation and re-vision of imaginative boundaries. In a way that previous studies have not, Tobin's work examines Heaney's poetry in the context of modernist and postmodernist concerns about the desacralizing of civilization and provides a challenging engagement with the work of a living master. Customer Reviews (1)
Excellent review of Heaneys work with keen insight. |
36. Perspectives on Equality: The Second Seamus Heaney Lectures by Mary Ann Lyons | |
Paperback: 264
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(2005-11-14)
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37. Finders Keepers: Selected Prose 1971-2001 by Seamus Heaney | |
Hardcover: 464
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(2002-06-26)
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Editorial Review Product Description Long regarded as one of Northern Ireland's premier contemporary poets, this volume shows us that Heaney has a sharp critical eye as well, giving us probing analyses of his literary mentors (such as William Wordsworth, Robert Burns, and W.B. Yeats), European poets (Edwin Muir, Philip Larkin, and Ted Hughes to name but a few), and other prominent European and American poets (T.S. Eliot, Czeslaw Milosz, Sylvia Plath). Additionally, Heaney includes pieces on the writing process and his evolution as a writer that are insightful and engaging. In "Recent Poetry from Northern Ireland," Heaney describes what the poet sets out to achieve: Whether you're a fan of Heaney's poems or not, Finders Keepers: Selected Prose 1971-2001 is an excellent critical resource--one into which it is well worth digging. --Michael Ferch Customer Reviews (2)
An Excellent Collection Heaney's aim in this collection of prose writings (some have been previously published and some are lectures) is to "celebrate and take possession" of poetry's excitement and exuberance.Each piece is autobiographical, in that his approach is not strictly the performance of formal literary criticism, but is rather the creative sojourn a poet can take into the depths of his own craft, to call the poetic spirit home.As he says, his central preoccupations are: How should a poet properly live and write?What is his relationship to be to his own voice, his own place, his literary heritage and his contemporary world? Heaney's leading article is "Mossbawn," which describes the County Derry in the 1940's--as an 'omphalos' or navel which marks the center of the world--whereby one gets the sense that Heaney is a young Stephen Dedalus attempting to locate himself in Ireland, his community, and the world at large.His sentences are rich and carefully worded to evoke just the proper provincial image.He talks about his first forays in reading literature, rhymes, and the formidable Byron and Keats. The next piece, "from Feeling Into Words" talks about the craft of writing poetry--his "Digging"--lines from Wordsworth.The next articles in Section I are interesting and special--on T.S. Eliot, living in Belfast and No. Ireland, being an Irish student and writer who writes in an English language. Section two engages various interests: English writers and poets, Yeats, No. Irish poets and poetry, Kavanagh, P. Larkin, Dante and modern poetry, Z. Herbert, W.H. Auden, R. Lowell, S. Plath, Kinsella, E. Muir, Marlowe, John Clare, H. MacDiarmid, D. Thomas's "Do Not Go Gentle...," E. Bishop, and R. Burns. Section Three: S. Smith, Calvino's "Mr. Palomar" (an excellent book and review of it), Norman MacCaig, Ted Hughes, and C. Milosz (who writes marvelous verse). This is a superb collection.I also recommend Heaney's meditations on Frost.He always attempts to uncover--to 'dig into'--features in poetry that make it 'good,' and in so doing, he immerses himself in a loved craft and discipline, to create vibrant, poetic prose.One gets the feeling here that Heaney is showing-off his 'finders keepers' treasures--his favorites--his cherished agate marbles, which clink and rattle in a bag of sensuous word play.
A Five-Hundred Pound Gorilla of Poetry |
38. The School Bag | |
Paperback: 560
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(2005-03-17)
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Glorious |
39. Seamus Heaney and the Emblems of Hope by Karen Marguerite Moloney | |
Hardcover: 212
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(2007-06-12)
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I'm finally understanding...
Hope
Praying at the Water's Edge
Says Something New and Different |
40. Laments: A Bilingual Edition by Jan Kochanowski, Stanislaw Baranczak, Seamus Heaney | |
Paperback:
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(1996-11)
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Silently Powerful
Beautiful, but far too smooth... The English text, as beautiful and touching as it is in its own right, unfortunately does not reflect the very noticeably rougher texture of the Polish original. Polish text, still mostly comprehensible to the educated Polish reader, sounds distinctly archaic, and "resists" contemporary reader's temptation to read fast, as if it deliberately tried to slow him/her down. Alas, gone as well are many poetic devices of the original, such as clever metaphors and word plays. E.g., in the fragment of Lament 2, reproduced on the amazon website, lost is the original's play on the word "piórko" (feather) which can be both a child's toy, and a poet's quill in "Jeslim kiedy nad dziecmi piorko mial zabawic"; similarly, the contrast of the SOUND of the poet's lament and the empty SILENCE of death ("plakac nad gluchym grobem", literally "to WEEP on a SILENT grave") is awkwardly lost in an admittedly smooth sounding, and more emotional "to weep on a small daughter's grave". The fairly unfortunate "maritime" metaphor ("Looms like cliff above some wild and rough / Shore") is perhaps more in line with the Irish or English poetic tradition, but is totally out of place in Kochanowski's poem, and it unwisely replaces a wonderfully archaic, yet entirely comprehensible, and often quoted "moja nienagrodna szkoda" (literally, and in awkwardly too many words, "my loss, which no prize shall repay"). Still, given the original's complexity, the task both translators decided to tackle must have been daunting indeed, and the result is stunningly beautiful. Despite some lost or awkward metaphors, the essential core of the work, which is its profound emotional charge, comes across as strong as in the original, and so the 5-star rating is entirely deserved. Additionally, both poets-translators probably deserve a 6th, honorary star, for taking on an important task, several centuries overdue.
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