Heaney à l’écoute de l’Est : Nouveaux horizons critiques

This article attempts to assess the impact of Eastern European poetry on Seamus Heaney’s works of criticism. It focuses on two key aspects of Seamus Heaney’s critical thought which are directly connected to the close relationship he developed with Eastern European poe...

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Main Author: Franck Miroux
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Presses universitaires de Rennes
Series:Revue LISA
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Online Access:https://journals.openedition.org/lisa/6101
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description This article attempts to assess the impact of Eastern European poetry on Seamus Heaney’s works of criticism. It focuses on two key aspects of Seamus Heaney’s critical thought which are directly connected to the close relationship he developed with Eastern European poetry: the tension between the self and the community and the demands placed on the poet by a group or an institutional body, and the importance of language in discussing poetry, both from an acoustic and from a metaphorical point of view. Finally, the paper tries to determine to what extent such encounters enable the poet to put his own culture into perspective and to broaden his critical horizon.
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spelling doaj.art-9bf2d45208374421926ce1a15e1ec3962024-02-13T14:37:01ZengPresses universitaires de RennesRevue LISA1762-615312410.4000/lisa.6101Heaney à l’écoute de l’Est : Nouveaux horizons critiquesFranck MirouxThis article attempts to assess the impact of Eastern European poetry on Seamus Heaney’s works of criticism. It focuses on two key aspects of Seamus Heaney’s critical thought which are directly connected to the close relationship he developed with Eastern European poetry: the tension between the self and the community and the demands placed on the poet by a group or an institutional body, and the importance of language in discussing poetry, both from an acoustic and from a metaphorical point of view. Finally, the paper tries to determine to what extent such encounters enable the poet to put his own culture into perspective and to broaden his critical horizon.https://journals.openedition.org/lisa/6101readingcriticismmetaphorpoetrySeamus Heaneyhorizon
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Heaney à l’écoute de l’Est : Nouveaux horizons critiques
Revue LISA
reading
criticism
metaphor
poetry
Seamus Heaney
horizon
title Heaney à l’écoute de l’Est : Nouveaux horizons critiques
title_full Heaney à l’écoute de l’Est : Nouveaux horizons critiques
title_fullStr Heaney à l’écoute de l’Est : Nouveaux horizons critiques
title_full_unstemmed Heaney à l’écoute de l’Est : Nouveaux horizons critiques
title_short Heaney à l’écoute de l’Est : Nouveaux horizons critiques
title_sort heaney a l ecoute de l est nouveaux horizons critiques
topic reading
criticism
metaphor
poetry
Seamus Heaney
horizon
url https://journals.openedition.org/lisa/6101
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