Contemporary Irish Poetry and the Climate Crisis
Herausgeber: Auge, Andrew J; O'Brien, Eugene
Contemporary Irish Poetry and the Climate Crisis
Herausgeber: Auge, Andrew J; O'Brien, Eugene
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Contemporary Irish Poetry and the Climate Crisis addresses what is arguably the most crucial issue of human history through the lens of late twentieth and early twenty-first century Irish poetry.
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Contemporary Irish Poetry and the Climate Crisis addresses what is arguably the most crucial issue of human history through the lens of late twentieth and early twenty-first century Irish poetry.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 204
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. November 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 14mm
- Gewicht: 458g
- ISBN-13: 9780367714086
- ISBN-10: 0367714086
- Artikelnr.: 62714675
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 204
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. November 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 14mm
- Gewicht: 458g
- ISBN-13: 9780367714086
- ISBN-10: 0367714086
- Artikelnr.: 62714675
Andrew J. Auge is a Professor of English and Director of the Irish Studies minor at Loras College, Dubuque, IA, USA. He also serves as an Advisory Editor for New Hibernia Review. He received a PhD in British Literature from Marquette University. Eugene O'Brien is Head of the Department of English Language and Literature in Mary Immaculate College, Ireland, and is also the director of the Mary Immaculate College Institute for Irish Studies.
Introduction
Chapter One: Reading Heaney's Bog Poems in the Anthropocene
Andrew Auge
Chapter Two: Songs in Stone: Moya Cannon and Ecomusicology
Donna Potts
Chapter Three: 'Balanced between Cliff and Flowers': The Enduring Earth
Step in Moya Cannon's 'Word Pools'
Christine Cusick
Chapter Four: Doing the Human Differently: Rabbits and Hares in
Contemporary Irish Poetry
Kathryn Kirkpatrick
Chapter Five: 'The Struck Lyre Ripples as a Stricken Voice': The Poetry of
Derek Mahon from Landscape to Ecology
Jefferson Holdridge
Chapter Six: Heaney's Proffer: Tollund Man, Catastrophic Climate Change,
and the Responsibility to Mourn
Brendan Corcoran
Chapter Seven: Vegetal Life in Maurice Scully's Humming: A Tangle of Bright
Fragments
Lucy Collins
Chapter Eight: 'When Species Meet': Scale and Form in the Poetry of Ciaran
Berry and Moya Cannon
Eóin Flannery
Chapter Nine: The Corncrake, the Climate Crisis and Irish-language Poetry
Ailbhe Ní Ghearbhuigh
Chapter Ten: 'A Stain from the Sky is Descending': The Poetics of Climate
Change in Irish Poetry
Eugene O'Brien
Chapter One: Reading Heaney's Bog Poems in the Anthropocene
Andrew Auge
Chapter Two: Songs in Stone: Moya Cannon and Ecomusicology
Donna Potts
Chapter Three: 'Balanced between Cliff and Flowers': The Enduring Earth
Step in Moya Cannon's 'Word Pools'
Christine Cusick
Chapter Four: Doing the Human Differently: Rabbits and Hares in
Contemporary Irish Poetry
Kathryn Kirkpatrick
Chapter Five: 'The Struck Lyre Ripples as a Stricken Voice': The Poetry of
Derek Mahon from Landscape to Ecology
Jefferson Holdridge
Chapter Six: Heaney's Proffer: Tollund Man, Catastrophic Climate Change,
and the Responsibility to Mourn
Brendan Corcoran
Chapter Seven: Vegetal Life in Maurice Scully's Humming: A Tangle of Bright
Fragments
Lucy Collins
Chapter Eight: 'When Species Meet': Scale and Form in the Poetry of Ciaran
Berry and Moya Cannon
Eóin Flannery
Chapter Nine: The Corncrake, the Climate Crisis and Irish-language Poetry
Ailbhe Ní Ghearbhuigh
Chapter Ten: 'A Stain from the Sky is Descending': The Poetics of Climate
Change in Irish Poetry
Eugene O'Brien
Introduction
Chapter One: Reading Heaney's Bog Poems in the Anthropocene
Andrew Auge
Chapter Two: Songs in Stone: Moya Cannon and Ecomusicology
Donna Potts
Chapter Three: 'Balanced between Cliff and Flowers': The Enduring Earth
Step in Moya Cannon's 'Word Pools'
Christine Cusick
Chapter Four: Doing the Human Differently: Rabbits and Hares in
Contemporary Irish Poetry
Kathryn Kirkpatrick
Chapter Five: 'The Struck Lyre Ripples as a Stricken Voice': The Poetry of
Derek Mahon from Landscape to Ecology
Jefferson Holdridge
Chapter Six: Heaney's Proffer: Tollund Man, Catastrophic Climate Change,
and the Responsibility to Mourn
Brendan Corcoran
Chapter Seven: Vegetal Life in Maurice Scully's Humming: A Tangle of Bright
Fragments
Lucy Collins
Chapter Eight: 'When Species Meet': Scale and Form in the Poetry of Ciaran
Berry and Moya Cannon
Eóin Flannery
Chapter Nine: The Corncrake, the Climate Crisis and Irish-language Poetry
Ailbhe Ní Ghearbhuigh
Chapter Ten: 'A Stain from the Sky is Descending': The Poetics of Climate
Change in Irish Poetry
Eugene O'Brien
Chapter One: Reading Heaney's Bog Poems in the Anthropocene
Andrew Auge
Chapter Two: Songs in Stone: Moya Cannon and Ecomusicology
Donna Potts
Chapter Three: 'Balanced between Cliff and Flowers': The Enduring Earth
Step in Moya Cannon's 'Word Pools'
Christine Cusick
Chapter Four: Doing the Human Differently: Rabbits and Hares in
Contemporary Irish Poetry
Kathryn Kirkpatrick
Chapter Five: 'The Struck Lyre Ripples as a Stricken Voice': The Poetry of
Derek Mahon from Landscape to Ecology
Jefferson Holdridge
Chapter Six: Heaney's Proffer: Tollund Man, Catastrophic Climate Change,
and the Responsibility to Mourn
Brendan Corcoran
Chapter Seven: Vegetal Life in Maurice Scully's Humming: A Tangle of Bright
Fragments
Lucy Collins
Chapter Eight: 'When Species Meet': Scale and Form in the Poetry of Ciaran
Berry and Moya Cannon
Eóin Flannery
Chapter Nine: The Corncrake, the Climate Crisis and Irish-language Poetry
Ailbhe Ní Ghearbhuigh
Chapter Ten: 'A Stain from the Sky is Descending': The Poetics of Climate
Change in Irish Poetry
Eugene O'Brien