Poetic Industry: The Modernity of the Rhyming Weavers
The so-called “Rhyming Weavers” were artisan poets, mainly writing in the 18th and 19th centuries. John Hewitt’s Rhyming Weavers & Other Country Poets of Antrim and Down (1974) has played a crucial role in defining this group of writers, both in terms of who they were – Ulster-Scots poets of a p...
Main Author: | Charles I. Armstrong |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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European Federation of Associations and Centres of Irish Studies
2018-03-01
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Series: | Review of Irish Studies in Europe |
Online Access: | http://risejournal.eu/index.php/rise/article/view/1717/1345 |
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