Seamus Heaney - Searches For Answers (Paperback)


Thematically arranged and clearly structured, this book explores the seminal themes in Heaney's writing: aesthetics, politics, language, identity and myth, ethics and notions of Irishness. It takes into account all of Heaney's writings, poetry, prose and translations in order to demonstrate that these themes are coherently developed throughout his work. The detailed reading of various aspects of Heaney's prose should prove valuable to students of his poetry, proving a depth of reference to his evolving thought processes. political project with respect to issues of Irish identity as outlined in his writings. This work suggests that there are analogies between Heaney's political and ethical thought, and that of Jacques Derrida, Maurice Blanchot and Emmanuel Levinas. his relationship with politics; his notion of place; his enunciation of a sense of visceral identity; his concept of ethics in terms of a relationship between selfhood and alterity; and his notion of the many threads which combine to produce a sense of Irishness. Finally the Nobel lectures of Yeats and Heaney are examined in order to trace the complex relationship between these two writers.

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Thematically arranged and clearly structured, this book explores the seminal themes in Heaney's writing: aesthetics, politics, language, identity and myth, ethics and notions of Irishness. It takes into account all of Heaney's writings, poetry, prose and translations in order to demonstrate that these themes are coherently developed throughout his work. The detailed reading of various aspects of Heaney's prose should prove valuable to students of his poetry, proving a depth of reference to his evolving thought processes. political project with respect to issues of Irish identity as outlined in his writings. This work suggests that there are analogies between Heaney's political and ethical thought, and that of Jacques Derrida, Maurice Blanchot and Emmanuel Levinas. his relationship with politics; his notion of place; his enunciation of a sense of visceral identity; his concept of ethics in terms of a relationship between selfhood and alterity; and his notion of the many threads which combine to produce a sense of Irishness. Finally the Nobel lectures of Yeats and Heaney are examined in order to trace the complex relationship between these two writers.

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Imprint

Pluto Press

Country of origin

United Kingdom

Release date

October 2003

Availability

Expected to ship within 12 - 17 working days

First published

October 2003

Authors

Dimensions

215 x 135 x 19mm (L x W x T)

Format

Paperback - Trade

Pages

224

ISBN-13

978-0-7453-1734-2

Barcode

9780745317342

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LSN

0-7453-1734-0



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