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Woven Shades of Green : An Anthology of Irish Nature Literature /

Woven Shades of Green is an annotated selection of literature by authors who focus on the natural world and the beauty of Ireland. It begins with the Irish monks and their largely anonymous nature poetry, written at a time when Ireland was heavily forested. A section follows devoted to the changing...

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Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Otros Autores: Wenzell, Tim (Editor )
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Lewisburg, PA : Bucknell University Press, [2021]
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505 0 0 |t Frontmatter --   |t Contents --   |t Foreword by John Wilson Foster --   |t Preface --   |t Part I: Early Irish Nature Poetry Introduction to Part I Introduction to Part I --   |t Introduction to Part I --   |t The Mystery --   |t Deer's Cry or St. Patrick's Breastplate --   |t St. Columcille of Iona --   |t Caelius Sedulius --   |t Anonymous Early Irish Nature Poetry --   |t Notes to Part I --   |t Part II: Nature Writing and the Changing Irish Landscape --   |t Introduction to Part II --   |t Thomas Gainsford --   |t William Allingham --   |t William Hamilton Drummond --   |t James Clarence Mangan --   |t William Makepeace Thackeray --   |t William Carleton --   |t Emily Lawless --   |t Notes to Part II --   |t Part III: Nature and the Irish Literary Revival --   |t Introduction to Part III --   |t Æ (George William Russell) --   |t William Butler Yeats --   |t Eva Gore-Booth --   |t John Millington Synge --   |t George Augustus Moore --   |t Padraic Colum --   |t Notes to Part III --   |t Part IV: Modern Irish Nature Poetry --   |t Introduction to Part IV --   |t Patrick Kavanaugh --   |t Louis MacNeice --   |t Seamus Heaney --   |t Eavan Boland --   |t Moya Cannon --   |t John Montague --   |t Michael Longley --   |t Derek Mahon --   |t Seán Lysaght --   |t Desmond Egan --   |t Mary O'Malley --   |t Rosemarie Rowley --   |t Notes to Part IV --   |t Part V: The Literature of Irish Naturalists --   |t Introduction to Part V --   |t John Tyndall --   |t Robert Lloyd Praeger --   |t Michael Viney --   |t Tim Robinson --   |t John Moriarty --   |t Notes to Part V --   |t Appendix: Environmental Organizations in Ireland --   |t Acknowledgments --   |t Bibliography --   |t Index 
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