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  1. Poetry and Peace: Michael Longley, Seamus Heaney, and Northern Ireland by Richard Rankin Russell, 2010-11-15
  2. Passage to the Center: Imagination and the Sacred in the Poetry of Seamus Heaney (Irish Literature, History, and Culture) by Daniel Tobin, 2009-04-03
  3. Critical Essays on Seamus Heaney (Critical Essays on British Literature)
  4. Seamus Heaney Poet of Contrary Progressions by Henry Hart, 1993-09
  5. Station Island by Seamus Heaney, 1986-01-01
  6. Perspectives on Equality: The Second Seamus Heaney Lectures by Mary Ann Lyons, 2005-11-14
  7. Seamus Heaney and the Emblems of Hope by Karen Marguerite Moloney, 2007-06-12
  8. Crediting Poetry: The Nobel Lecture. by Seamus. HEANEY, 1996
  9. Laments: A Bilingual Edition by Jan Kochanowski, Stanislaw Baranczak, et all 1996-11
  10. Seamus Heaney (Faber Student Guide) by Neil Corcoran, 1986-12
  11. Seamus Heaney: The Making of the Poet by Michael Parker, 1993-04-01
  12. Seamus Heaney: Poet and Critic (Irish Studies) by Arthur E. McGuinness, 1994-11
  13. Homage to Robert Frost by Joseph Brodsky, Seamus Heaney, et all 1997-09-30
  14. Professing Poetry: Seamus Heaney's Poetics by Michael Cavanagh, 2009-06-17

41. THE SEAMUS HEANEY PAGE
Outlines the social, political and literary context in which seamus heaney writes.Category Arts Literature Authors H heaney, seamus...... ARTICLES FROM THE BOSTON GLOBE. heaney Ponders the Power of Poetry; Meet theTwo seamus heaneys; Irish Poet, Harvard Teacher seamus heaney Wins nobel;
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This page attempts to bring together for the student's critical understanding, the social, political, historical and literary context in which Seamus Heaney writes. Seamus Heaney was born in Derry, as were the sisters who first taught at the site where Ursula Frayne Catholic College now exists Ursula Frayne herself was Mercy nun who came out from Ireland to Perth in 1846 to pioneer education in Australia. Our College thus has proud young links to an ancient land. Bog Bodies The Emigration of the Irish Folklore Geography of Ireland ...
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  • Encylopedia of the Celts Guide to Celtic Mythology
  • On Reading Ancient Literature, Texts and Contexts
  • 42. Scope Magazine | Winter 2001 | On Campus | Nobel Winner Heaney Gives Steloff Lec
    The list of nobel laureates makes one envy Ireland. Shaw, Yeats, and Beckett makeup a company proper to you. … And so, seamus heaney, extraordinary poet
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    Nobel winner Heaney gives Steloff Lecture
    S eamus Heaney, the distinguished poet, author, and translator, delivered the Steloff Lecture in October to a packed house in Bernhard Theater. Many disappointed fans were turned away because the theater’s 345 seats could not accommodate all the invited guests and members of the Skidmore community eager to hear the Nobel Prize–winning Irishman read from his work. At President Jamienne S. Studley’s suggestion, Heaney regaled those stranded in the lobby with an abbreviated poetry reading of their own before making his way to the Bernhard lectern. Poet Seamus Heaney at his Steloff appearance on campus Earlier in the day, Heaney participated in a panel discussion on “Poetry, Reading, Tradition” with members of the English department, which gave students and faculty an opportunity to carry on a dialogue with him in a less formal venue. Like the other distinguished Steloff lecturers who preceded him—from Granville Hicks in 1968 to Janet Malcolm in 1999—Heaney was awarded an honorary degree before his reading. The citation by English professor and poet Barry Goldensohn read in part, “The list of Nobel laureates makes one envy Ireland. Shaw, Yeats, and Beckett make up a company proper to you. … And so, Seamus Heaney, extraordinary poet, for your many gifts and achievements, Skidmore College is proud to confer on you the degree of honorary doctor of letters.”

    43. OHCHR-> World Conference Against Racism: Durban, South Africa (2001)
    Poet seamus heaney won the 1995 nobel Prize for literature for works of lyricalbeauty and ethical depth, which exalt everyday miracles and the living past .
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    Poet Seamus Heaney won the 1995 Nobel Prize for literature "for works of lyrical beauty and ethical depth, which exalt everyday miracles and the living past". He was born on a farm west of Belfast in Northern Ireland 56 years ago. After studies and marriage he moved to the Irish Republic and has been living in Dublin since 1976. In collections of essays such as "The Government of the Tongue" (1988) and "The Place of Writing" (1989), he discusses the role of poetry and the poet, a theme he often returns to. Experiences from the lives of Osip Mandelstam and other twentieth century writers lead him to the conclusion that the task of the poet is to ensure the survival of beauty, especially in times when tyrannical regimes threaten to destroy it. Mr. Heaney has held a post as visiting professor in rhetoric at Harvard since 1982, and from 1989 to 1994 he was Professor of Poetry at Oxford. Biographical Information on other Goodwill Ambassadors Prepared by the World Conference Secretariat
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    44. Poetry: Seamus Heaney
    his nobel Prize acceptance speech, “Crediting Poetry.” The page is located atthe Modern Poetry Site of the University of Vermont. BIOGRAPHY seamus heaney (
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    Seamus Heaney (b. 1939)
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    Internet Poetry Archive: Seamus Heaney

    http://sunsite.unc.edu/dykki/poetry/heaney/heaney-cov.html
    The Internet Poetry Archive, sponsored by the University of North Carolina Press and the North Carolina Arts Council, offers biographical and bibliographical information alongside some of Heaney's poems and his Nobel Lecture. The Academy of American Poets: Poetry Exhibits?Seamus Heaney
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    The Academy of American Poets provides a biography of Heaney, a selected bibliography of his works, and links to related sites.
    Literary Allusion and the Poetry of Seamus Heaney
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    45. Metroactive Arts | LQ: Seamus Heaney
    Ten years ago, a local photographer crossed paths with nobel poetSeamus heaney. By Daniel J. Harper. Almost one month ago, on Oct.
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      Photo by Daniel J. Harper Rural Bard: Seamus Heaney suggested we go to his back yard
      for these photographs, where he offered to play with his dog. Ten years ago, a local photographer crossed paths with Nobel poet Seamus Heaney By Daniel J. Harper Almost one month ago, on Oct. 5, a 56-year-old Irish poet named Seamus Heaney became an instant millionaire by winning the Nobel Prize in literature. When I heard the news, I remembered my own brief encounter with Heaney 10 years earlier. On an October day in 1985, I walked up to Seamus Heaney's door in a suburb of Dublin and rang the doorbell. I had an appointment to photograph him for a book on Irish literature, which I was preparing with a colleague. The house, as I remember it now, was Georgiantall windows, high ceilings, similar to the others in that Dublin middle-class neighborhood. Nothing particularly fancy, nothing to tell me that this man had reached some prominence in the world of poetry, teaching at UC-Berkeley, Harvard and Oxford. The sidewalk from the street led to a few steps up a landing and then to the front door. When I got this assignment I'm afraid my knowledge of contemporary Irish poetry was almost nonexistent, and although I had heard of Heaney, I don't think I had read any of his poetry. When he came to the door, he looked nonplused. I had to remind him of our appointment, and then his remarkable face broke into a smile that made all the lines in his face go horizontal, and he welcomed me in.

    46. University Of Leeds | For The Media | Press Releases | Nobel Prize-winning Poet
    2002 nobel prizewinning poet to give reading at Leeds seamus heaney will give a and,via a live webcast, the world - to hear the acclaimed nobel prize-winning
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    Nobel prize-winning poet to give reading at Leeds
    Seamus Heaney will give a poetry reading at the University of Leeds on Wednesday 30th January 2002, offering a unique opportunity for people throughout the region - and, via a live webcast, the world - to hear the acclaimed Nobel prize-winning poet, and University of Leeds honorary graduate, read his own work.
    Born in 1939 in County Derry, Seamus Heaney studied English at Queen's College, Belfast and returned there in 1965 to lecture in modern English literature. He has held chairs at both Harvard (1985-97) and Oxford (1989-94), and was described by the poet Robert Lowell as 'the most important Irish poet since Yeats'. Seamus Heaney's work is known throughout the world and he is one of the most popular poets writing in English today, with more than twenty collections of poetry, translations and critical essays to his name. Seamus Heaney has twice won Whitbread prizes for his poetry (1987 Book of the Year award for The Haw Lantern, 1996 poetry award for The Spirit Level). His fluid and dynamic translation of Beowulf (1999) won him the Whitbread Award for book of the year in 1999. More recently, he published Diary of One Who Vanished (1999), his version of a song cycle by Leos Janacek, which has been staged by the English National Opera in London, Dublin, Paris, Munich, Amsterdam and New York. Poetry, Seamus Heaney once said, has 'the power to persuade that vulnerable part of our consciousness of its rightness.'

    47. Yale Bulletin And Calendar
    Worldrenowned Irish poet seamus heaney, who won the nobel Prize for Literaturein 1995, will give a reading of his poetry on Wednesday, Oct.
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    October 20, 2000 Volume 29, Number 7
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    World-renowned Irish poet Seamus Heaney, who won the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1995, will give a reading of his poetry on Wednesday, Oct. 25, as part of the University's Tercentennial celebration.
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    48. Heaney, Seamus
    heaney, seamus , 1939–, Irish poet, b. Londonderry (now Derry), Northern poet sinceWilliam Butler Yeats, heaney was awarded the 1995 nobel Prize for
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    Newsletter You've got info! Help Site Map Visit related sites from: Family Education Network Encyclopedia Heaney, Seamus [sh A u s h E E Pronunciation Key Heaney, Seamus Death of a Naturalist (1966) and Door Into the Dark (1969), Heaney is a lyrical nature poet, writing with limpid simplicity about the disappearing world of unspoiled rural Ireland. He moved from Belfast to the Irish Republic in 1972, ultimately settling in Dublin. In works such as North Field Work (1979), and The Haw Lantern (1987), Heaney attempts to grapple with Ireland's bloody past and troubled present. In Station Island (1984), often declared his best sustained work, he tries to come to terms with his own exile, reworking Dante to dramatize a tragic vision of Irish history. Later poems, alternately elegiac and visionary, are included in Seeing Things (1991) and Opened Ground Extremely evocative yet clear and direct, balanced between the personal and the topical, Heaney's carefully crafted poetry has been praised for its powerful imagery, meaningful content, musical phrasing, and compelling rhythms. Widely recognized as Ireland's greatest poet since William Butler

    49. [minstrels] Song -- Seamus Heaney
    full seamus JUSTIN heaney, Irish poet whose work is notable for its evocation ofevents in Irish history and its allusions to Irish myth. He received the nobel
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    Title : Song Poet : Seamus Heaney Date : 12 Apr 1999 A rowan like a lipst... Length : Text-only version Prev Index Next Your comments on this poem to attach to the end [ microfaq Song A rowan like a lipsticked girl. Between the by-road and the main road Alder trees at a wet and dripping distance Stand off among the rushes. There are the mud-flowers of dialect And the immortelles of perfect pitch And that moment when the bird sings very close To the music of what happens. Seamus Heaney http://metalab.unc.edu/dykki/poetry/heaney/heaney.bio.html http://educeth.ethz.ch/english/readinglist/heaney,seamus.html

    50. - Seamus Heaney (1995)
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    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"(

    51. Heaney, Seamus Justin. The American Heritage® Dictionary Of The English Languag
    2000. heaney, seamus Justin. His books include Death of a Naturalist (1966)and Field Work (1979). He won the 1995 nobel Prize for literature.
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    52. Seamus Heaney, Writer
    seamus heaney. 1939 . Winner of 1995 nobel Prize for Literature. Multiple(3 Time) Winner of the Whitbread Prize for Poetry. Multiple
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    55. Seamus Heaney
    seamus heaney. seamus heaney was born in Derry in 1939. He lives in Dublin and isa member of Aosdána. He was awarded the nobel Prize for Literature in 1995.
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    The dates and publishers given here are for first editions. However, I realise you may be looking for current editions, so in-print books by Seamus Heaney may be purchased directly from
    the internet shop front of the independent Irish book seller Books Upstairs , Dublin. Click on either the booksirish logo or the author's name to go there directly. A list of Heaney's work translated into Swedish has been contributed by Ann Steiner
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    Seamus Heaney was born in Derry in 1939. His bibliography is vast, his work encompassing poetry, criticicism, theatre and translation. His major poetry collections are
    Preoccupations : Selected Prose, 1968-1978 (New York,Farrar, Straus, and Giroux, 1980); The Government of the Tongue : the 1986 T.S. Eliot Memorial Lectures and Other Critical Writings (London, Faber and Faber, 1988); and The Redress of Poetry : An Inaugural Lecture Delivered Before the University of Oxford on 24 October, 1989 (Oxford, Clarendon Press ; New York, Oxford University Press, 1990).
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    57. Search Results For Seamus J. Heaney - Encyclopædia Britannica - The Online Ency
    Opened Ground. seamus heaney Collection of poetry by this nobel Prizewinningpoet. Encourages readers to submit transcriptions.
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    58. Seamus Heaney
    seamus heaney's life and career Mossbawn childhood, Belfast studies, work withThe Group Devlin, praise for his books, years at Harvard, nobel Prize, acclaim
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    Seamus Heaney's life and career - Mossbawn childhood, Belfast studies, work with The Group under Philip Hobsbaum, marriage to Marie Devlin, praise for his books, years at Harvard, Nobel Prize, acclaim for Beowulf. BTL talks to Seamus Heaney about his life and work
    A Note on Seamus Heaney
    Heaney was the eldest of nine children - he had two sisters and six brothers - and as such might have been expected to follow in his father's footsteps, becoming a farmer and cattle dealer. When he was still quite young, however, it was recognized that this was unlikely to happen, for after attending the local primary school in Anahorish, he won a scholarship to St Columb's College in Londonderry, a school which, as he himself put it somewhat later, 'was very much geared to getting you through the exams, very academically pitched.' Heaney did well, and in 1957 he entered Queen's University, Belfast, where he had been offered another scholarship, this time to study for a degree in English Language and Literature. It was during his years at Queen's that he first started to write, and between 1959 and 1961 - the year he graduated with first class honours - the university magazines Q and Gorgon published a handful of his poems as well as a short story. They appeared under the nom-de-plume of

    59. Seamus Heaney: Una Voce D'Irlanda Di Fine Secolo - N I C O L O P O L I - Sito Di
    Translate this page Quando fu nominato capo del Dipartimento antiterrorista nel dicembre scorso, JohnGrieve citò il poeta irlandese seamus heaney vincitore del nobel 'Per sua
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    (scritto con Piero Vaglioni) "Tra le dita e il pollice, tozza, la penna riposa;
    Sagomata come un fucile."
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    Ted Hughes North (Faber and Faber, Londra 1975), parzialmente ispirato dal volume The Bog People dell'archeologo P. V. Glob (per esempio: "Punishment", "Bone Dreams" e "Digging Skeleton").
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    "Il tempo della guerra, in altre parole, era per me un tempo pre-riflessivo. Pre-letterario, anche. Pre-istorico a suo modo."
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    La moglie del soldato The Crying Game , 1992) di Neil Jordan. Successivamente si sono aggiunti, per riportare solo alcuni nomi, Seamus Heaney, il poeta, critico e professore universitario Seamus Deane, il cantante folk David Hammond e il poeta Tom Paulin. In quindici anni Field Day ha promosso manifestazioni culturali, allestendo spettacoli teatrali, pubblicizzando e pubblicando letteratura nelle sue varie forme, alimentando il dibattito culturale e socio-politico irlandese e nordirlandese. The Freedom of the City interpretata da Stephen Rea, intesa a rievocare i sanguinosi eventi del Bloody Sunday.

    60. Emory College | News
    Irish nobel Laureate seamus heaney to give commencement address May 12. Irish nobelLaureate seamus heaney to give commencement address May 12. seamus heaney.
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    Congratulations are in order for College junior Michael Carr who recently had great success in a national mathematics competition called the William Lowell Powell Mathematical Competition , administered by The Mathematical Association of America This year the exam had 3,349 contestants from 476 institutions throughout North America. Carr scored 85 and is ranked 10th. Many years, the median score on this test is 0. Carr has been involved in mathematics competitions for many years. He is now in his third year at Emory and a mathematics major. His parents are current and former Emory staff members Jon Carr, Electronics Coordinator for the physics department, and Mel Lockhart, formerly of the administration.

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