Seamus Heaney: Creating Irelands of the Mind

by Eugene O'Brien

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Thematically arranged and clearly structured, this book explores the seminal themes in Heaney's writing: aesthetics, politics, language, identity and myth, ethics and notions of Irishness.



A central strand of this study is an exploration of Heaney's ethical and political project with respect to issues of Irish identity as outlined in his writings. This work suggests that there are analogies between Heaney's political and ethical thought, and that of Jacques Derrida, Maurice Blanchot and Emmanuel Levinas.



Each chapter concentrates on a single theme: his sense of the aesthetic, and its role in terms of politics and ethics; his relationship with politics as a contemporary situation; his notion of place, both as a given, and as something that could be reimagined; his enunciation of a sense of visceral identity; his concept of ethics in terms of a relationship between selfhood and alterity; his notion of the many threads which combine to produce a sense of Irishness.



Finally, the Nobel lectures of Yeats and Heaney are examined in order to trace the complex relationship between these two writers.
  • ISBN10 1904148026
  • ISBN13 9781904148029
  • Publish Date December 2002 (first published 1 November 2001)
  • Publish Status Active
  • Publish Country IE
  • Imprint The Liffey Press
  • Format Paperback
  • Pages 190
  • Language English