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Seamus Heaney and the Classics - Bann Valley Muses (Hardcover)
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Seamus Heaney and the Classics - Bann Valley Muses (Hardcover)
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Seamus Heaney, the great Irish poet, made a significant
contribution to classical reception in modern poetry; though
occasional essays have appeared in the past, this volume is the
first to be wholly dedicated to this perspective on his work.
Comprising literary criticism by scholars of both classical
reception and contemporary literature in English, it includes
contributions from critics who are also poets, as well as from
theatre practitioners on their interpretations and productions of
Heaney's versions of Greek drama; well-known names are joined by
early-career contributors, and friends and collaborators of Heaney
sit alongside those who admired him from afar. The papers focus on
two main areas: Heaney's fascination with Greek drama and myth -
shown primarily in his two Sophoclean versions, but also in his
engagement in other poems with Hesiod, with Aeschylus' Agamemnon,
and with myths such as that of Antaeus - and his interest in Latin
poetry, primarily that of Virgil but also that of Horace; a version
of an Horatian ode was famously the vehicle for Heaney's comment on
the events of 11 September 2001 in 'Anything Can Happen' (District
and Circle, 2006). Although a number of the contributions cover
similar material, they do so from distinctively different angles:
for example, Heaney's interest in Virgil is linked with the
traditions of Irish poetry, his capacity as a translator, and his
annotations in his own text of a standard translation, as well as
being investigated in its long development over his poetic career,
while his Greek dramas are considered as verbal poetry, as comments
on Irish politics, and as stage-plays with concomitant issues of
production and interpretation. Heaney's posthumous translation of
Virgil's Aeneid VI (2016) comes in for considerable attention, and
this will be the first volume to study this major work from several
angles.
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