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Irish poetry

Our Shared Japan: Contemporary Spaces of Love and Exoticism in Irish Women’s Poetry

estudios.irlandeses2020-11-01T22:38:16+02:00
Our Shared Japan: Contemporary Spaces of Love and Exoticism in Irish Women’s Poetryestudios.irlandeses2020-11-01T22:38:16+02:00

Pearse Hutchinson’s Ecopoetics on Spain (1950s-1960s)

estudios.irlandeses2020-10-28T12:34:45+02:00
Pearse Hutchinson’s Ecopoetics on Spain (1950s-1960s)estudios.irlandeses2020-10-28T12:34:45+02:00

Heaney and American Poetry: The California Narrative

estudios.irlandeses2020-03-16T14:31:44+02:00
Heaney and American Poetry: The California Narrativeestudios.irlandeses2020-03-16T14:31:44+02:00

In Search of a Symbol Adequate to the Predicament: Seamus Heaney’s Adaptation of Dante’s “Ugolino” as a Redress of Poetry

estudios.irlandeses2019-03-16T13:33:18+02:00
In Search of a Symbol Adequate to the Predicament: Seamus Heaney’s Adaptation of Dante’s “Ugolino” as a Redress of Poetryestudios.irlandeses2019-03-16T13:33:18+02:00

Of Penelopes, Mermaids and Flying Women: Celia de Fréine’s Tropes of Mobility

estudios.irlandeses2018-03-13T09:29:19+02:00
Of Penelopes, Mermaids and Flying Women: Celia de Fréine’s Tropes of Mobilityestudios.irlandeses2018-03-13T09:29:19+02:00

Poetry as a “Humane Enterprise”: Interview with Eavan Boland on the Occasion of the 50th Anniversary of her Literary Career

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Poetry as a “Humane Enterprise”: Interview with Eavan Boland on the Occasion of the 50th Anniversary of her Literary Careerestudios.irlandeses2022-02-16T13:25:05+02:00
Electronic Journal of the Spanish Association for Irish Studies (AEDEI)

Electronic Journal of the Spanish Association for Irish Studies (AEDEI)

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