Seamus Heaney and the Emblems of Hope

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出版者:Univ of Missouri Pr
作者:Moloney, Karen Marguerite
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頁數:240
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出版時間:2007-7
價格:$ 50.79
裝幀:HRD
isbn號碼:9780826217448
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A rich body of mythology and literature has grown around the Celtic ritual known as the Feis of Tara or "marriage of sovereignty"--ancient ceremonies in which the future king pledges to care for the land and serve the goddess of sovereignty. Seamus Heaney has engaged this symbolic tradition in some of his most significant--and controversial--work. Karen Marguerite Moloney explores Heaney's use of the family of sovereignty motifs and redresses the imbalance of criticism that has overemphasized the theme of sacrifice to the detriment of more optimistic symbols. Moreover, Moloney reviews the development of the marriage motif in Irish poetry from the ninth to the twenty-first centuries with a focus on Heaney's adaptations from The Frenzy of Sweeney and The Midnight Court and on the work of such poets as Kinsella, Montague, Boland, and Ni Dhomhnaill. She also examines the central role that Heaney assigns the Feis of Tara in his response to the crisis of Ulster and to the general spiritual bankruptcy of our times, showing in his verse how the relationship of the male lover to the goddess serves as prototype for the humility and deference needed to repair the effects of English colonization of Ireland and, by extension, centuries of worldwide patriarchal abuse. Through close readings of poems previously overlooked or misinterpreted, such as "Ocean's Love to Ireland," "Come to the Bower," and "Bone Dreams"--poems that Irish feminist critics have deemed flawed and distressingly sexist--Moloney refutes views that have long stood unchallenged. She also considers the direction of Heaney's more recent poems, which continue to resonate to the twin demands of conscience and artistic integrity. SeamusHeaney and the Emblems of Hope reveals that Heaney's poetry offers a reverence for archetypal femininity and Dionysian energy that can counter the sterility and violence of postcolonial Irish life. Moloney shows us that Heaney turns to the marriage of sovereignty to encode a message for our times--and to offer up emblems of hope on behalf of us all.

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