Selected Poems of Louis MacNeice

Selected Poems of Louis MacNeice
Author: Louis MacNeice
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2009
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: 9781930630413

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Long thought to be merely part of the Auden generation, and often viewed as an English poet, Louis MacNeice became important to the postwar generation of Irish poets, especially those from Northern Ireland like Seamus Heaney, Derek Mahon, Michael Longley and Paul Muldoon, because of his lyrically nuanced considerations of international as well as national issues. Born and raised in Northern Ireland, and educated in England where he resided for much of his adult life, MacNeice answered a need in these poets for a perspective that made the local have larger political significance. He also offered an angry critique of Ireland and Irish history that was tempered by familial love and affection. Michael Longley's selection of poems highlights why the critique and the perspective that MacNeice provided were important to his generation as well as to those that have followed. It also shows us that Louis MacNeice's mixed allegiance between Ireland and England, his urbanity, his postmodern pluralism, and his belief that the personal is political, make him a poet for our day.

Selected Poems

Selected Poems
Author: Louis MacNeice
Publisher: Faber & Faber
Total Pages: 160
Release: 2007
Genre: Engelse digkuns
ISBN: 9780571233816

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'I would have a poet able bodied, fond of talking, a reader of the newspapers, capable of pity and laughter, informed in economics, appreciative of women, involved in personal relationships, actively interested in politics, susceptible to physical impressions.' Louis MacNeice's prescription is designed to look ordinary, rather than esoteric, but very little poetry can claim to meet these specifications, stringent in their very wideness. MacNeice's work matches the world he famously described as 'incorrigibly plural.' Michael Longley, himself a distinguished Ulster poet, has written an introductory essay of meticulous advocacy. His wife, the critic Edna Longley, has supplied the apparatus for students and the general reader.

Collected Poems

Collected Poems
Author: Louis MacNeice
Publisher:
Total Pages: 604
Release: 1966
Genre: English literature
ISBN:

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Autumn Journal

Autumn Journal
Author: Louis MacNeice
Publisher:
Total Pages: 83
Release: 1996
Genre: English literature
ISBN: 9780571177769

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Written between August and December 1938, this poem is a record of MacNeice's emotional and intellectual experience during those months. The trivia of everyday living is set against events in the world outside - the settlement in Munich and slow defeat in Spain.

Louis MacNeice

Louis MacNeice
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Total Pages: 160
Release: 1990
Genre:
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The Collected Poems of Louis MacNeice

The Collected Poems of Louis MacNeice
Author: Louis MacNeice
Publisher:
Total Pages: 626
Release: 1967
Genre: English poetry
ISBN:

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Early in his career, MacNeice was identified with a group of politically committed poets whose work appeared in Michael Roberts's anthology New Signatures. MacNeice drew many of the texts for Modern Poetry: A Personal Essay from the New Signature poets. Modern Poetry was MacNeice's plea for an "impure" poetry expressive of the poet's immediate interests and his sense of the natural and the social world. Despite his association with young British poets Stephen Spender, W. H. Auden, writer Christopher Isherwood, and other left-wing poets, MacNeice was as mistrustful of political programs as he was of philosophical systems. In the decades since his death in 1963, Louis MacNeice's reputation as a poet (and, indeed, amongst poets) has grown steadily, and there are now several generations of readers in Ireland, Britain, and beyond, for whom he is one of the essential poets of the twentieth century. His work has also received increasing attention from academic writers and students. For both readers and critics, the nature of MacNeice's poetic work as a whole is a matter of importance, particularly so in the brilliant return to form - and unique kinds of return on lyric form itself.

Letters from Iceland

Letters from Iceland
Author: W. H. Auden
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2018
Genre: Literary Collections
ISBN: 9780571283521

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When Auden and MacNeice travelled in Iceland together in 1936, the verse, prose, letters and notes they recorded would appear the following year as 'Letters from Iceland'.

Blind Fireworks

Blind Fireworks
Author: Louis MacNeice
Publisher:
Total Pages: 96
Release: 1929
Genre:
ISBN:

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Louis MacNeice and the Poetry of the 1930s

Louis MacNeice and the Poetry of the 1930s
Author: Richard Danson Brown
Publisher: Liverpool University Press
Total Pages: 171
Release: 2009
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 0746311850

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This study investigates Louis MacNeice in two major central strands, exploring MacNeice's ambiguous positioning as an Irish poet and the self-consciousness in his writing.

Collected Poems

Collected Poems
Author: Louis MacNeice
Publisher: Faber & Faber
Total Pages: 846
Release: 2015-04-09
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: 057126347X

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In the decades since his death in 1963, Louis MacNeice's reputation as a poet (and, indeed, amongst poets) has grown steadily, and there are now several generations of readers in Ireland, Britain, and beyond, for whom he is one of the essential poets of the twentieth century. His work has also received increasing attention from academic writers and students. For both readers and critics, the nature of MacNeice's poetic work as a whole is a matter of importance, and the second posthumous Collected Poems, entirely re-edited by Peter McDonald, attempts, for the first time, to print MacNeice's poetry in groupings corresponding closely to the collections published by Faber between 1935 and 1963. This makes it easier to read the poet in the published forms in which he was read by his contemporaries. In choosing to re-create the environments of MacNeice's individual volumes of poetry, moreover, this new Collected reflects the opinion that MacNeice works best in and through those separate volumes, particularly so in the brilliant return to form - and unique kinds of return on lyric form itself - of the last three collections. The texts of the poems in the new edition are based on a comparison of all printed versions, as revised in the light of the poet's later thoughts. This has resulted in a large number of changes. It is hoped that the present edition presents MacNeice's poetry more accurately, as well as more fully, than all previous collections. The new Collected Poems also includes, as appendices, The Last Ditch - the short book of poems which MacNeice published with the Cuala Press in 1940 - and The Revenant, a cycle of songs written for MacNeice's wife, the singer Hedli Anderson, a selection of uncollected early poems, and from Blind Fireworks, MacNeice's first published book of verse.