Contemporary Irish Poetry and the Climate Crisis
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Contemporary Irish Poetry and the Climate Crisis
Auge, Andrew J.; O'Brien, Eugene
Taylor & Francis Ltd
11/2021
204
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Inglês
9780367714086
15 a 20 dias
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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
Eoin Flannery
Chapter Nine: The Corncrake, the Climate Crisis and Irish-language Poetry
Ailbhe Ni 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
Eoin Flannery
Chapter Nine: The Corncrake, the Climate Crisis and Irish-language Poetry
Ailbhe Ni Ghearbhuigh
Chapter Ten: 'A Stain from the Sky is Descending': The Poetics of Climate Change in Irish Poetry
Eugene O'Brien
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Tollund Man;Gaelic;Climate Crisis;Natural World;Grauballe Man;Irish Language;Denser;Climate Change;Bog Body;Pristine;Animal Poetics;Irish Language Literary;Irish Language Writing;Human Nonhuman Relationships;Nonhuman Animal;Bog Poems;Bog People;Hewitt 2020b;Barren;Juniper;Nonhuman Nature;Donegal;Kindred;Bog Queen;Brown European Hare
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
Eoin Flannery
Chapter Nine: The Corncrake, the Climate Crisis and Irish-language Poetry
Ailbhe Ni 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
Eoin Flannery
Chapter Nine: The Corncrake, the Climate Crisis and Irish-language Poetry
Ailbhe Ni Ghearbhuigh
Chapter Ten: 'A Stain from the Sky is Descending': The Poetics of Climate Change in Irish Poetry
Eugene O'Brien
Tollund Man;Gaelic;Climate Crisis;Natural World;Grauballe Man;Irish Language;Denser;Climate Change;Bog Body;Pristine;Animal Poetics;Irish Language Literary;Irish Language Writing;Human Nonhuman Relationships;Nonhuman Animal;Bog Poems;Bog People;Hewitt 2020b;Barren;Juniper;Nonhuman Nature;Donegal;Kindred;Bog Queen;Brown European Hare