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Author Piavanini, Joanne, author.

Title Cultural memory in Seamus Heaney's late work / Joanne Piavanini
Published Cham : Palgrave Macmillan, 2020

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Contents Introduction -- Chapter 1 Memory and Complicity in The Spirit Level and Beowulf -- Chapter 2 When the National Frame of Memory is Insufficient: The Burial At Thebes -- Chapter 3 Elegies for Poets: "Breaking Bread with the Dead" -- Chapter 4 Transnational Memory in District and Circle -- Chapter 5 Family Memory in Human Chain and Aeneid VI -- Coda Remembering Heaney: Nationalist or "Portable" Monuments
Summary Cultural Memory in Seamus Heaney's Late Work considers the ways that memory functions in Heaney's poetry. Joanne Piavanini argues that the shaping of collective memory is one of Heaney's major contributions as a poet. Locating Heaney in a transnational literary sphere, this book argues that his late work isdefined by a type of cosmopolitanism openness: the work moves beyond national identity to explore multiple allegiances and identifications. Moreover, Piavanini demonstrates that memory is a helpful lens to look at Heaney's late work, in particular, because of the interplay of past, present and future in these works: in the construction of a collective memory of the Troubles; in the use of the elegy to commemorate the passing of important contemporary poets; in his writing on events with transnational significance, such as 9/11; in the slippages between past and present in poems about his family; and through the literary afterlives of texts--specifically, his appropriation of canonical classical texts. Drawing on approaches and concepts from memory studies, Piavanini considers Heaney's late work to develop an analysis of poetry as a vehicle of memory
Notes Includes index
Subject Heaney, Seamus, 1939-2013. Late work
Collective memory in literature.
Collective memory in literature
Form Electronic book
ISBN 9783030469276
3030469271