by Richard Rankin Russell (Author)
In Seamus Heaney's Regions, Richard Rankin Russell argues that Heaney's regions, the first, geographic, historical, political, cultural, linguistic; the second, a future where peace, even reconciliation, might one day flourish; the third, the life beyond this one offer the best entrance into and a unified understanding of Heaney's body of work in poetry, prose, translations, and drama. As Russell shows, Heaney believed in the power of ideas and the texts representing them to begin resolving historical divisions. For Russell, Heaney's regionalist poetry contains a Hegelian synthesis view of history that imagines potential resolutions to the conflicts that have plagued Ireland and Northern Ireland for centuries. Drawing on extensive archival and primary material by the poet, Seamus Heaney's Regions examines Heaney's work from before his first published poetry volume, Death of a Naturalist in 1966, to his most recent volume, the elegiac Human Chain in 2010, to provide the most comprehensive treatment of the poet's work to date.
Format: Paperback
Pages: 512
Publisher: University of Notre Dame Press
Published: 13 Jun 2014
ISBN 10: 0268040362
ISBN 13: 9780268040369