Where love and imagination colour the dark : essays on Thomas Kinsella / edited by Adrienne Leavy,

"This collection of essays aims to provide an accessible companion to readers of Thomas Kinsella's poetry, illuminating his remarkable poetic corpus as well as his critical writings and achievements as a translator, editor, and anthologizer of Gaelic literature. Contributors include poets...

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Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Winston-Salem, NC : Wake Forest University Press, [2025]
Edition:First edition.
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Summary:"This collection of essays aims to provide an accessible companion to readers of Thomas Kinsella's poetry, illuminating his remarkable poetic corpus as well as his critical writings and achievements as a translator, editor, and anthologizer of Gaelic literature. Contributors include poets and scholars: Gerald Dawe, Hugh Haughton, Gerard Smyth, Mary O'Malley, Andrew Fitzsimons, Thomas Dillon Redshaw, Paul Gosling, Brian G. Caraher, Lucy Collins, Alex Davis, and Derval Tubridy. Topics range from Kinsella's portrayal of Dublin and his landmark translation of The Tain to his interest in book production with the Dolmen Press and his Peppercannister series, featuring archival scans and images from the Rose Library at Emory and the Dolmen Archives at Wake Forest"-- Provided by publisher
Physical Description:xiv, 340 pages ; 22 cm
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references ([313]-324) and index.
ISBN:9781943667109
1943667101