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Seamus Heaney's "Peninsula"
Title: Seamus Heaney's "Peninsula"
Category: Literature / English
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Seamus Heaney's "Peninsula"
Seamus Heaney is widely believed to be one of the finest poets currently active. “To call him the most important Irish poet since Yeats has become something of a cliché.”1 One of his poems, “Peninsula”, published in the collection “Door into the Dark”, is one example of many which constitute a broad image illustrating a split that Heaney as an Irish poet apparently experienced, a split between “the illiterate self that was tied to the
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Museum, January 1977)
4 Blake Morrison, “Seamus Heaney”, Methuen London and New York (1987), p.27
5 Seamus Heaney, “The Sense of Place”, (lecture given in the Ulster Museum, January 1977)
6 Carson McCullers, (cited in) “The Sense of Place”, (lecture given in the Ulster Museum, January 1977)
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**Bibliography**
BIBLIOGRAPHY:
1. “Seamus Heaney, 44 wiersze”, Stanisław Barańczak , Wydawnictwo znak, Kraków 1995
2. “Seamus Heaney”, Blake Morrison, Methuen London and New York, 1987
3. “The Sense of Place”, Seamus Heaney, lecture given in the Ulster Museum, January 1977
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