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OverviewSeamus Heaney's unexpected death in August 2013 brought to completion his body of work, and scholars are only now coming to understand the full scale and importance of this extraordinary career. The Nobel Prize-winning poet, translator, and playwright from the North of Ireland is considered the most important Irish poet after Yeats and, at the time of his death, arguably the most famous living poet. For this reason, much of the scholarship to date on Heaney has understandably focused on his poetry. O'Brien's new work, however, focuses on Heaney's essays, book chapters, and lectures as it seeks to understand how Heaney explored the poet's role in the world. By examining Heaney's prose, O'Brien teases out a clearer understanding of Heaney's sense of the function of poetry as an act of public intellectual and ethical inquiry. In doing so, O'Brien reads Heaney as an aesthetic thinker in the European tradition, considering him alongside Heidegger, Derrida, Lacan, and Adorno. Studying Heaney within this theoretical and philosophical tradition sheds new and useful light on one of the greatest creative minds of the twentieth century. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Eugene O'BrienPublisher: Syracuse University Press Imprint: Syracuse University Press Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 2.20cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.619kg ISBN: 9780815634607ISBN 10: 0815634609 Pages: 336 Publication Date: 30 April 2016 Audience: College/higher education , Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In stock We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsIn his new book, O'Brien is returning more single-mindedly and extensively to the prose. He establishes a wide context of ideas to frame the prose, drawing on a formidable range of theory and theorists.--The Irish Times O'Brien uses his wide-ranging knowledge of critical theory to illuminate Heaney's positions on ideological and aesthetic issues, and to put Heaney's writing in the context of the European intellectual tradition.--Henry Hart, Mildred and J. B. Hickman Professor of Humanities, College of William and Mary Establishes a new and much richer paradigm for understanding this crucial dimension of Heaney's oeuvre.--Andrew J. Auge, author of A Chastened Communion: Modern Irish Poetry and Catholicism Establishes a new and much richer paradigm for understanding this crucial dimension of Heaney's oeuvre.--Andrew J. Auge, author of A Chastened Communion: Modern Irish Poetry and Catholicism In his new book, O'Brien is returning more single-mindedly and extensively to the prose. He establishes a wide context of ideas to frame the prose, drawing on a formidable range of theory and theorists.--The Irish Times O'Brien uses his wide-ranging knowledge of critical theory to illuminate Heaney's positions on ideological and aesthetic issues, and to put Heaney's writing in the context of the European intellectual tradition.--Henry Hart, Mildred and J. B. Hickman Professor of Humanities, College of William and Mary "Establishes a new and much richer paradigm for understanding this crucial dimension of Heaney's oeuvre.-- ""Andrew J. Auge, author of A Chastened Communion: Modern Irish Poetry and Catholicism"" In his new book, O'Brien is returning more single-mindedly and extensively to the prose. He establishes a wide context of ideas to frame the prose, drawing on a formidable range of theory and theorists.-- ""The Irish Times"" O'Brien uses his wide-ranging knowledge of critical theory to illuminate Heaney's positions on ideological and aesthetic issues, and to put Heaney's writing in the context of the European intellectual tradition.-- ""Henry Hart, Mildred and J. B. Hickman Professor of Humanities, College of William and Mary""" Establishes a new and much richer paradigm for understanding this crucial dimension of Heaney's oeuvre.-- Andrew J. Auge, author of A Chastened Communion: Modern Irish Poetry and Catholicism In his new book, O'Brien is returning more single-mindedly and extensively to the prose. He establishes a wide context of ideas to frame the prose, drawing on a formidable range of theory and theorists.-- The Irish Times O'Brien uses his wide-ranging knowledge of critical theory to illuminate Heaney's positions on ideological and aesthetic issues, and to put Heaney's writing in the context of the European intellectual tradition.-- Henry Hart, Mildred and J. B. Hickman Professor of Humanities, College of William and Mary Author InformationEugene O’Brien is a senior lecturer and head of the Department of English Language and Literature at Mary Immaculate College, University of Limerick, Ireland. He is the author of numerous books, including Seamus Heaney and the Place of Writing. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |