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Thomas Kinsella is regarded by many to be among the most important
of his generation of Irish poets. This study of his work begins
with his early, formally structured pieces such as Another
September and continues to his later, more brooding work including
Nightwalker.
In 2012, building off work first published in 2010, the Resolution
Project proposed that a new Chapter 14 be added to the Bankruptcy
Code, exclusively designed to deal with the reorganization or
liquidation of the nation's large financial institutions. In this
book, the contributors expand on their proposal to improve the
prospect that our largest financial institutions-particularly with
prebankruptcy planning-could be successfully reorganized or
liquidated pursuant to the rule of law and, in doing so, both make
resolution planning pursuant to Title I of Dodd-Frank more fruitful
and make reliance on administrative proceedings pursuant to Title
II of Dodd-Frank largely unnecessary.
A careful analysis of the fundamentals of bankruptcy law.
New book purchase includes complimentary digital access to the
eBook. This statutory supplement combines the most useful statutes
for courses in contracts, commercial law, secured transactions,
commercial paper, sales, bankruptcy, debtor-creditor law, and
corporate reorganizations and includes new Article 12 of the
Uniform Commercial Code and its official comments, as well as the
amendments to Article 9 and other parts of the U.C.C.
This easy-to-teach casebook offers a clear explanation of the
bankruptcy process. The text challenges the student with commentary
and questions that explore both new and classical bankruptcy
themes. The book is fully updated and addresses the 2005 amendments
to the Bankruptcy Code, including means testing for consumer
debtors, and the recent trend toward creditor control of the
Chapter 11 reorganization process.
This is the first comprehensive study of the works of one of
lreland's most significant contemporary poets. Thomas Kinsella, who
first became well known in Ireland in the 1950s, now ranks among
the most important of his generation of Irish poets. Although he is
considered by many to be the most serious and the most experimental
of the contemporary Irish poets, his work has received little
critical attention. Kinsella is often credited with bringing the
techniques of international modernism to Irish verse. Jackson
presents a rounded critique of the later poems, whose art engages,
analyses and morally restructures the content of the poet's world.
What emerges from The Whole Matter is a picture of Kinsella's
astonishingly far-reaching evolution, culminating in an art deeply
engaged with the culture around it and with the entire human
predicament.
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