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Macmillan Companion to Scottish Literatureheo Dorgan, Sean Dunne, Gerry Murphy, Thomas McCarthy, Gregory O’Donoghue, Maurice Riordan and discusses their . in Bourdieusian terms. The various venues for the practice of poetry in the Cork of 1970s are evoked, and attention is paid to student publications, notably in the journal .. Continuing connections between the poets are traced.Adulate 发表于 2025-3-25 10:29:14
The Macmillan Dictionary of Biographyon the level of personal myth others on the level of provincial identity. It explores the way in which these poets and their immediate forerunners inscribed the place of the city of Cork into their poetry, highlighting the central influence of the poet Patrick Galvin on the generation under study.stress-test 发表于 2025-3-25 15:00:14
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Journeys to the Past: Identities, Histories, and Myth,on the level of personal myth others on the level of provincial identity. It explores the way in which these poets and their immediate forerunners inscribed the place of the city of Cork into their poetry, highlighting the central influence of the poet Patrick Galvin on the generation under study.Atmosphere 发表于 2025-3-25 21:17:09
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https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-20665-0 attention they garnered by comparison to the Irish-language poets who were associated with the journal .. The chapter then offers an overview of the social and economic climate in Cork during the late 1960s and early 1970s. It highlights the absence of women writers in the cohort under study. An acStagger 发表于 2025-3-26 08:46:08
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The Macmillan Dictionary of Biographyon the level of personal myth others on the level of provincial identity. It explores the way in which these poets and their immediate forerunners inscribed the place of the city of Cork into their poetry, highlighting the central influence of the poet Patrick Galvin on the generation under study.