Ireland and transatlantic poetics : essays in honor of Denis Donoghue /
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| Format: | Book |
| Language: | English |
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Newark :
University of Delaware Press,
[2007]
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| Online Access: | Table of contents only |
Table of 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.