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Making Integral : Critical essays on Richard Murphy /

Richard Murphy's poetry is central to the evolution of Irish poetry since 1950. These original essays offer new insights into Murphy's poetic preoccupations - love and loss, nature and solitude, history and inheritance - showing how Richard Murphy's life and work follow the contours o...

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Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Otros Autores: Keatinge, Benjamin (Editor )
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Baltimore, Maryland : Project Muse, 2019
Colección:Book collections on Project MUSE.
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504 |a Includes bibliographical references (pages 341-352) and index. 
504 |a "Richard Murphy : a bibliography / Benjamin Keatinge: pages 304-340. 
505 0 |a Introduction / Benjamin Keatinge -- Division and distress in the poetry of Richard Murphy / Maurice Harmon -- Richard Murphy's plainstyles / Bernard O'Donoghue -- 'As if the sun shone' : love and loss in Richard Murphy's poems / Gerald Dawe -- Richard Murphy's island lives / Lucy Collins -- Fluid Geographies : Richard Murphy's poetics of place / Philip Keel Geheber -- Richard Murphy : radio poet / Tom Walker -- 'Bygone canon, bygone spleen' : Richard Murphy as a conflict poet in The Battle of Aughrim / Siobhán Campbell -- Richard Murphy's poetry of aftermath / Joseph Sendry -- 'In a paradise for white gods he grows old' : the instability of pastoral space in Richard Murphy's 'The God who eats corn' / Michael A. Moir, Jr -- 'Like fish under poetry's beaks' : Richard Murphy and Ted Hughes / Mark Wormald -- 'The lyric barrier' : Richard Murphy's America / Eve Cobain -- What price stone? The shaping of inheritance into form in Richard Murphy's The price of stone sonnet sequence / Tara Stubbs -- Exposure and obscurity : the cruising sonnets in Richard Murphy's The price of stone / James B. Kelley -- 'To seem a white king's gem' : Richard Murphy's Sri Lankan poems and Irish postcolonial studies / Benjamin Keatinge -- Richard Murphy's The kick : the making of memoir / Barbara Brown -- The kick and the genre of Anglo-Irish autobiography / Elena Cotta Ramusino. 
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520 |a Richard Murphy's poetry is central to the evolution of Irish poetry since 1950. These original essays offer new insights into Murphy's poetic preoccupations - love and loss, nature and solitude, history and inheritance - showing how Richard Murphy's life and work follow the contours of modern Ireland. With the publication of The Pleasure Ground: Poems 1952-2012 (2013) and the reissue of his celebrated memoir The Kick (Cork UP, 2017), this is a timely reconsideration of an important Irish poet. Sometimes viewed as a poet of two traditions who, in his own words, sought 'to unite my divided self in our divided country', Richard Murphy (1927-2018) also engages with urgent contemporary themes: sexual and social identities, ecological crisis, postcolonial inheritance and the origins of conflict on the island of Ireland. In essays by leading scholars from Ireland, Britain and the USA, this book broadens the contexts by which Murphy's poetic achievement can be interpreted and it addresses evolving issues in Irish literary studies: representations of violence, islands and archipelagos, the use of radio as medium, built heritage and the environment, and the aftermath of conflict. Richard Murphy's work is also viewed in relation to his contemporaries: Ted Hughes, Theodore Roethke, Sylvia Plath, Robert Lowell and Philip Larkin. Widely-debated topics in literary studies are explored including postcolonial theory, ecopoetics, theories of gender and sexuality, and autobiography/memoir. Richard Murphy emerges as a contemporary voice whose poetry is central to an understanding of modern Ireland. 
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