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The Cambridge Companion to Irish Poets

A comprehensive guide to Ireland's renowned poets

Gerald Dawe editor

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Cambridge University Press

Published:16th Nov '17

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This engaging guide explores the works of notable Irish poets, providing context and insights into their contributions to literature. The Cambridge Companion to Irish Poets is a valuable resource.

The Cambridge Companion to Irish Poets serves as an engaging introduction to the realm of Irish poetry, spanning from the seventeenth century to contemporary times. Each chapter is dedicated to a different poet, providing an insightful overview of their work while situating it within broader cultural, historical, and comparative contexts. This comprehensive approach makes it an invaluable resource for students, graduates, and anyone interested in Irish poetry.

In this Companion, readers will encounter a diverse array of poets, including renowned figures such as Jonathan Swift, Thomas Moore, W. B. Yeats, Samuel Beckett, Seamus Heaney, Patrick Kavanagh, Eavan Boland, and Paul Muldoon. The book features thirty chapters authored by critics, leading scholars, and poets who offer authoritative yet accessible insights into their subjects. This combination of expertise and clarity ensures that readers can appreciate the richness of the poets’ contributions to literature.

Exploring both English and Irish-speaking traditions, the Cambridge Companion to Irish Poets highlights the achievements of Irish poetry on a global scale. By presenting this information in clear and engaging prose, the book enhances understanding and appreciation of the poets’ lives and times. It is a resource designed to guide general readers through the remarkable landscape of Irish poetry and its enduring significance.

'A collection of what are individually insightful, accessible and often probing introductions to the chosen poets. The scholarship in this volume is undoubtedly excellent … and Dawe has made some surprising and excellent pairings … Dawe's volume is admirable in its balancing of complexity and readability …' Seán Hewitt, The Irish Times
'This accessible and valuable introduction to Irish poetry will serve both nonspecialists and those already familiar with Irish poets but wishing to become acquainted with writers who are less familiar. In sum, this collection provides valuable insights into the rich heritage and the wide spectrum of Irish poetry.' J. S. Baggett, Choice

ISBN: 9781108420358

Dimensions: 236mm x 158mm x 30mm

Weight: 770g

470 pages