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  1. Human Chain: Poems by Seamus Heaney, 2010-09-14
  2. Opened Ground: Selected Poems, 1966-1996 by Seamus Heaney, 1999-10-25
  3. Field Work: Poems by Seamus Heaney, 2009-03-31
  4. Poems, 1965-1975: Death of a Naturalist / Door Into the Dark / Wintering Out / North by Seamus Heaney, 1988-10-01
  5. The Spirit Level: Poems by Seamus Heaney, 1997-04-10
  6. Seamus Heaney by Helen Vendler, 2000-03-04
  7. Beowulf: An Illustrated Edition
  8. Seeing Things by Seamus Heaney, 1993-04-01
  9. District and Circle: Poems by Seamus Heaney, 2007-04-03
  10. The Burial at Thebes: A Version of Sophocles' Antigone
  11. The Cambridge Companion to Seamus Heaney (Cambridge Companions to Literature)
  12. The Redress of Poetry by Seamus Heaney, 1996-10-30
  13. Beowulf: A New Verse Translation (Bilingual Edition)
  14. The Faber Yeats: Poems Selected by Seamus Heaney (Poet to Poet: An Essential Choice of Classic Verse) by W. B. Yeats, 2004-03-04

1. Seamus Heaney - Cover Page
Poems, biography, bibliography, and commencement address at UNC-Chapel Hill.Category Arts Literature Authors H heaney, seamus...... Commencement address at UNCChapel Hill, May 12, 1996. Crediting Poetry heaney's nobel Lecture. Return to the Internet Poetry Archive Cover Page.
http://www.ibiblio.org/dykki/poetry/heaney/heaney-cov.html

2. Seamus Heaney - Cover Page
Works, bibliography, biography, and more on this nobel Prizewinning poet.
http://metalab.unc.edu/dykki/poetry/heaney/
Seamus Heaney hear Seamus Heany reading his poems

3. Seamus Heaney - Cover Page
seamus heaney seamus heaney. hear seamus Heany reading his poems Personal Helicon;Bogland; Tollund Man; Casualty; Biography. Select Bibliography. nobel Citation.
http://www.ibiblio.org/ipa/heaney/
Seamus Heaney hear Seamus Heany reading his poems

4. Seamus Heaney
Text of the author's nobel lecture, plus a list of works and biography.
http://literature-awards.com/seamus_heaney.htm
Seamus Heaney
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5. Seamus Heaney - Biography
Poet. Macmillan 1993. Robert F. Garrat (ed.), Critical Essays on SeamusHeaney. Hall 1995. From nobel Lectures, Literature 19911995.
http://www.nobel.se/literature/laureates/1995/heaney-bio.html
Seamus Heaney
Heaney grew up as a country boy and attended the local primary school. As a very young child, he watched American soldiers on manoeuvres in the local fields, in preparation for the Normandy invasion of 1944. They were stationed at an aerodrome which had been built a mile or so from his home and once again Heaney has taken this image of himself as a consciousness poised between "history and ignorance" as representative of the nature of his poetic life and development. Even though his family left the farm where he was reared (it was called Mossbawn) in 1953, and even though his life since then has been a series of moves farther and farther away from his birthplace, the departures have been more geographical than psychological: rural County Derry is the "country of the mind" where much of Heaney's poetry is still grounded.
When he was twelve years of age, Seamus Heaney won a scholarship to St. Columb's College, a Catholic boarding school situated in the city of Derry, forty miles away from the home farm, and this first departure from Mossbawn was the decisive one. It would be followed in years to come by a transfer to Belfast where he lived between 1957 and 1972, and by another move from Belfast to the Irish Republic where Heaney has made his home, and then, since 1982, by regular, annual periods of teaching in America. All of these subsequent shifts and developments were dependent, however, upon that original journey from Mossbawn which the poet has described as a removal from "the earth of farm labour to the heaven of education." It is not surprising, then, that this move has turned out to be a recurrent theme in his work, from "Digging", the first poem in his first book, through the much more orchestrated treatment of it in "Alphabets"(

6. Seamus Heaney Winner Of The 1995 Nobel Prize In Literature
seamus heaney, a nobel Prize Laureate in Literature, at the nobel PrizeInternet Archive. seamus heaney. 1995 nobel Laureate in Literature
http://almaz.com/nobel/literature/1995a.html
S EAMUS H EANEY
1995 Nobel Laureate in Literature
    for works of lyrical beauty and ethical depth, which exalt everyday miracles and the living past.
Background
    Born: April 13, 1939
    Residence: U.S.A./Ireland
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7. Index Of Nobel Laureates In Literature
ALPHABETICAL LISTING OF nobel PRIZE LAUREATES IN LITERATURE. Name, YearAwarded. Hauptmann, Gerhart Johann Robert, 1912. heaney, seamus, 1995.
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ALPHABETICAL LISTING OF NOBEL PRIZE LAUREATES IN LITERATURE
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8. Seamus Heaney - The Academy Of American Poets
nobel site. seamus heaney, 1995 nobel Laureate in Literature A hostof good links, from the nobel Prize Internet Archive; ThreePiece
http://www.poets.org/poets/poets.cfm?prmID=215

9. Seamus Heaney: Nobel Lecture (in Swedish)
nobelföreläsningen i samband med mottagandet av priset.Category World Svenska Kultur Litteratur Poesi Poeter...... notice must be applied. The nobel Lecture in English. seamus heaney.nobelföreläsning. 1995. TACK TILL POESIN. När jag först träffade
http://www.svenskaakademien.se/nobelpris/1995/heaney_sv.html
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  • The Nobel Lecture in English
    SEAMUS HEANEY
    TACK TILL POESIN deus ex machina

    • mina ansvarsfulla tristia
      Regnet faller genom alarna,
      mumlar om besvikelser och erosioner, det diamantskarpa, absoluta minnet. som flytt massakern, kometens pulserande ros. (ur samlingen North
    prie-Dieu " 'This is not', I say,/'The dead Ireland of my youth, but an Ireland/The poets have imagined, terrible and gay.' "
      Think where man's glory most begins and ends, And say my glory was I had such friends.
    "You that would judge me, do not judge alone/This book or that" "Nineteen Hundred and Nineteen" och "Meditations in Time of Civil War"
      The bees build in the crevices Of loosening masonry, and there

10. Seamus Heaney: Nobel Lecture
must be applied. nobelföreläsningen i svensk översättning. SEAMUSHEANEY. nobel Lecture. 1995. CREDITING POETRY. When I first encountered
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  • SEAMUS HEANEY
    Nobel Lecture
    CREDITING POETRY But it was not only the earth that shook for us: the air around and above us was alive and signalling too. When a wind stirred in the beeches, it also stirred an aerial wire attached to the topmost branch of the chestnut tree. Down it swept, in through a hole bored in the corner of the kitchen window, right on into the innards of our wireless set where a little pandemonium of burbles and squeaks would suddenly give way to the voice of a BBC newsreader speaking out of the unexpected like a deus ex machina . And that voice too we could hear in our bedroom, transmitting from beyond and behind the voices of the adults in the kitchen; just as we could often hear, behind and beyond every voice, the frantic, piercing signalling of morse code. We could pick up the names of neighbours being spoken in the local accents of our parents, and in the resonant English tones of the newsreader the names of bombers and of cities bombed, of war fronts and army divisions, the numbers of planes lost and of prisoners taken, of casualties suffered and advances made; and always, of course, we would pick up too those other, solemn and oddly bracing words, "the enemy" and "the allies". But even so, none of the news of these world-spasms entered me as terror. If there was something ominous in the newscaster's tones, there was something torpid about our understanding of what was at stake; and if there was something culpable about such political ignorance in that time and place, there was something positive about the security I inhabited as a result of it.
  • 11. Seamus Heaney
    seamus heaney. Poetry Prose of seamus heaney, nobel Laureate 1995.
    http://www.literature-awards.com/nobelprize_winners/seamus_heaney.htm
    Seamus Heaney Nobel Lecture Biography Critical Studies Poetry ebooks Beowulf: A New Verse Translation 2000 Paperback Opened Ground : Selected Poems, 1966-1996 Paperback Death of a Naturalist Door into the Dark Paperback Wintering Out North Faber 1979 Selected Poems 1966-1987 Paperback Sweeney Astray: A version from the Irish Paperback Station Island Paperback The Haw Lantern Paperback Seeing Things Paperback Prose, Essays Preoccupations: Selected Prose 1968-1978 Paperback The Government of the Tongue Paperback The Redress of Poetry: Oxford lectures Paperback Drama
    The Cure at Troy. A version of Sophocles' Philoctetes Paperback Critical Studies Critical Essays on Seamus Heaney Paperback Robert F. Garratt, editor The Art of Seamus Heaney Paperback Tony Curtis editor, Poetry Wales 1982 Seamus Heaney, Poet of Contrary Progressions Paperback Henry Hart 1992 Seamus Heaney, The Making of the Poet Paperback Michael Parker, 1993 The Poetry of Seamus Heaney: Columbia Critical Guides Passage to the Center : Imagination and the Sacred in the Poetry of Seamus Heaney Irish Literature, History, and Culture
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    12. Seamus Heaney Nobel Lecture
    seamus heaney nobel Lecture 1995 nobel Lecture Address, biography,the works of seamus heaney, nobel Laureates 1901 2000.
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    Seamus Heaney NOBEL LECTURE December 7, 1995 Biography The Poetry of Seamus Heaney "for works of lyrical beauty and ethical depth, which exalt everyday miracles and the living past" Awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature 1995 Crediting Poetry But it was not only the earth that shook for us: the air around and above us was alive and signaling too. When a wind stirred in the beeches, it also stirred an aerial wire attached to the topmost branch of the chestnut tree. Down it swept, in through a hole bored in the corner of the kitchen window, right on into the innards of our wireless set where a little pandemonium of burbles and squeaks would suddenly give way to the voice of a BBC newsreader speaking out of the unexpected like a deus ex machina. And that voice too we could hear in our bedroom, transmitting from beyond and behind the voices of the adults in the kitchen; just as we could often hear, behind and beyond every voice, the frantic, piercing signaling of Morse code. We could pick up the names of neighbors being spoken in the local accents of our parents, and in the resonant English tones of the newsreader the names of bombers and of cities bombed, of war fronts and army divisions, the numbers of planes lost and of prisoners taken, of casualties suffered and advances made; and always, of course, we would pick up too those other, solemn and oddly bracing words, "the enemy" and "the allies". But even so, none of the news of these world-spasms entered me as terror. If there was something ominous in the newscaster's tones, there was something torpid about our understanding of what was at stake; and if there was something culpable about such political ignorance in that time and place, there was something positive about the security I inhabited as a result of it.

    13. EducETH: Heaney, Seamus
    February 4, 1999 (Media Player Modem, DLS) (MPG2 , guide for MPG-2) About theAuthor Irish Poet, Harvard Teacher seamus heaney Wins nobel The Boston Globe
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    1995 Nobel Laureate in Literature "for works of lyrical beauty and ethical depth, which exalt everyday miracles and the living past." (The Nobel Foundation)
    Biography: from the University of North Carolina
    Bibliography
    By the Author
    Nobel Lecture , December 7, 1995
    Nobel Diploma
    Audio
    Listen to parts of the Nobel lecture. On the next page click the radio on. A new page with a radio appears; turn the dial to find Seamus Heaney.
    Seamus Heaney's Remarks : Commencement Ceremony at The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, May 12, 1996.
    Audio
    "Beowulf" Translated by Seamus Heaney : NPR's Juan Williams discusses "Beowulf" with Seamus Heaney, April 20, 2000 (RealPlayer 46:42)
    Seamus Heaney talks to Bel Mooney about (November 15 and September 16, 1988, BBC Radio 4)
    his formative years (RealPlayer 4:21)
    doing English at University, the influence of Irish writing

    14. EducETH: Heaney, Seamus
    Richard heaney, Life, Lévaré, France arrin@clubinternet.fr seamus heaneys poetryis my favourite poet so far. that he thoroughly deserved the nobel prize!
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    The following poems have written and audio versions. The poems are read by Seamus Heaney (klick on the new page again on the linked title)
    Personal Helicon
    Bogland
    The Tollund Man Who is the Tollund Man ... picture and more information . More explanations about the poem at the bottom of the next page.)
    Casualty
    Song
    The Harvest Boy
    From Clearances - 3 ...
    An excerpt of 'The Cure at Troy' read by Scott from NPR (RealPlayer 1:43)

    Opened Ground
    : Selected Poems 1966-1996, includes "Digging". With a critical study
    The Forge
    with information about the real Hill Head forge in Bellaghy, Northern Ireland. Heaney passed the Forge every day on his way to school. The poem clearly alludes to the fact that he had never passed the threshold although the imagery he uses almost exactly reflects the workings of the Forge.
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    15. Seamus Heanley
    human nature with much constructive potential but not to credit anything too positivein the work of art. (from nobel Lecture, 1995). seamus heaney was born
    http://www.kirjasto.sci.fi/heaney.htm
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    B C D ... Z by birthday from the calendar Credits and feedback Seamus (Justin) Heaney (1939-) Irish poet who was awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1995. According to Heaney, poetry balances the "scales of reality towards some transcendent equilibrium." From the early collections, Heaney have combined in his work deep personal memories with images of Irish heritage and the landscape of Northern Ireland. There is also references to English-Irish and Catholic-Protestant conflict, but Heaney's view is much more visionary and allegorical than bound to contemporary issues. "Only the very stupid or the very deprived can any longer help knowing that the documents of civilization have been written in blood and tears, blood and tears no less real for being very remote. And when this intellectual predisposition co-exists with the actualities of Ulster and Israel and Bosnia and Rwanda and a host of other wounded spots on the face of the earth, the inclination is not only not to credit human nature with much constructive potential but not to credit anything too positive in the work of art." (from Nobel Lecture Seamus Heaney was born near Castledawson, County Derry, and grew up on his father's cattle farm. He was the eldest in a Catholic family of nine children. Heaney attended St. Columb's College, Derry, and moved in 1957 to Belfast to continued his studies. In 1961 Heaney graduated from Queen's University, Belfast, and was then trained as teacher at St. Joseph's College of Education. After one year as a secondary school teacher, Heaney returned to St. Josephs, where he was a lecturer for three years. In 1966 he became a lecturer at Queen University.

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    verdict Known proudly to all Ireland as famous seamus , in his 30year career Heaneyhas moved He was awarded the nobel Prize for Literature in 1995 for
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    SEAMUS HEANEY
    "Necessary poetry touches the base of our sympathetic nature while taking in at the same time the unsympathetic nature of the world to which that nature is constantly exposed." Birthplace

    Co Derry, Northern Ireland
    Education
    Queen's College, Belfast
    Other jobs
    Began his career as a lecturer in English; now holds several prestigious academic positions.
    Did you know? He wrote a few lines to explain his objection to inclusion in the 1982 Penguin Book of Contemporary British Poetry: 'Be advised, my passport's green/ No glass of ours was ever raised / To toast the Queen.' Critical verdict Known proudly to all Ireland as "famous Seamus", in his 30-year career Heaney has moved from nature poetry to a brave and never easily redemptive engagement with the Irish conflict, finding through his bog people poems (see North) a way into the violence of history; he is a particularly illuminating reader of his own work. He was awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1995 "for works of lyrical beauty and ethical depth, which exalt everyday miracles and the living past".

    19. Heaney, Seamus. Opened Ground.
    seamus heaney. Nov. 1998. 224p. Harvard, $22.95 (0674-79611-X). DDC 821. Thebest of nobel laureate heaney's poems, gathered from 12 previous collections
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  • 20. Seamus Heaney: Nobel Lecture
    seamus heaney. nobel Lecture. 1995. CREDITING POETRY. When I firstencountered the name of the city of Stockholm, I little thought that
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    SEAMUS HEANEY
    Nobel Lecture
    CREDITING POETRY But it was not only the earth that shook for us: the air around and above us was alive and signalling too. When a wind stirred in the beeches, it also stirred an aerial wire attached to the topmost branch of the chestnut tree. Down it swept, in through a hole bored in the corner of the kitchen window, right on into the innards of our wireless set where a little pandemonium of burbles and squeaks would suddenly give way to the voice of a BBC newsreader speaking out of the unexpected like a deus ex machina . And that voice too we could hear in our bedroom, transmitting from beyond and behind the voices of the adults in the kitchen; just as we could often hear, behind and beyond every voice, the frantic, piercing signalling of morse code. We could pick up the names of neighbours being spoken in the local accents of our parents, and in the resonant English tones of the newsreader the names of bombers and of cities bombed, of war fronts and army divisions, the numbers of planes lost and of prisoners taken, of casualties suffered and advances made; and always, of course, we would pick up too those other, solemn and oddly bracing words, "the enemy" and "the allies". But even so, none of the news of these world-spasms entered me as terror. If there was something ominous in the newscaster's tones, there was something torpid about our understanding of what was at stake; and if there was something culpable about such political ignorance in that time and place, there was something positive about the security I inhabited as a result of it.

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