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The Clash of Ireland: Literary Contrasts and Connections
The Clash of Ireland: Literary Contrasts and Connections
Edited by C.C. Barfoot and Theo D'haen
Table of Contents
Introduction
Astrophel and Ulster: Sidney’s Ireland - Bart Westerweel 5–22
Politics, Literature and Colonization: A View of Ireland in the Sixteenth Century - Juan E. Tazón Salces 23–36
Uncle Toby, Laurence Sterne, and the Siege of Limerick - Peter J. de Voogd Seiten: 37–51
Deserting the Village - C.C. Barfoot 52–97
How The Wild Irish Girl Made Ireland Romantic - J.Th. Leerssen 98–117
J.M. Synge’s Tir-Na-Nog - Marek van der Kamp 118–124
Yeats’s Magic and Manipulation - Peter G.W. van de Kamp 125–152
Yeats and Homer - P.Th.M.G. Liebregts 153–171
Tradition and Transformation in Rilke and Yeats - E.J. van Hulst 172–194
Ireland in Wonderland: Flann O’Brien’s The Third Policeman as a Nonsense Novel - Wim Tigges 195–208
Jennifer Johnston’s Divided Ireland - José Lanters 209–222
Songs of Battle: Some Contemporary Irish Poems and the Troubles - Tjebbe A. Westendorp 223–233
Confronting Seamus Heaney: A Personal Reading of His Early Poetry - August J. Fry 234–247
The Dantean Paradigm: Thomas Kinsella and Seamus Heaney - Geert Lernout 248–264
“A Feverish Attempt”: On Translating Kinsella into Dutch - Ruud Hisgen und Adriaan van der Weel 265–277
Rodopi, DQR Studies in Literature - Volume 4, Paperback, english, 288 pages