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«Gerald Dawe observes in the concluding lines of Dreaming of Home that the writers he admires most are those who convey a sense of ‹the sheer joy in witnessing the world for its own sake.› Those same words could apply to Dawe himself. His readings of seven writers here – Sean O’Casey, W.B. Yeats, John Montague, Patrick Kavanagh, Derek Mahon, Colette Bryce, and Gail McConnell – are animated as much by the sheer joy of reading as by the need to analyse or explain. This is not just a wise book, but a joyous one.»

(Chris Morash, MRIA, FTCD

Seamus Heaney Professor of Irish Writing, TCD)

 

In this vibrant and accessible sequence of readings, Gerald Dawe explores the meaning of home in the work of Irish writers, including W. B. Yeats, Sean O’Casey, Derek Mahon and Gail McConnell. Providing ample encouragement to think about literary questions in a fresh and engaging way, Dreaming of Home concludes with an afterword of praise for the example of the great American poet William Carlos Williams, who mattered greatly to Dawe’s own development as a poet. Scholarly and stylish in approach, Dreaming of Home is an invaluable study for the general reader and student alike.



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Contents: Precarious Refuges: Sean O’Casey – In the Mind’s Eye: W. B. Yeats – Self- Portraits: Patrick Kavanagh – The Cage: John Montague – Dreaming of Home: Derek Mahon – Our Words: Colette Bryce – Without a City Wall: Gail McConnell.

Dreaming of Home: Seven Irish Writers

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A Paperback / softback by Eamon Maher, Gerald Dawe

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    Publisher: Peter Lang International Academic Publishers
    Publication Date: 06/06/2022
    ISBN13: 9781800796553, 978-1800796553
    ISBN10: 1800796552

    Description

    Book Synopsis

    «Gerald Dawe observes in the concluding lines of Dreaming of Home that the writers he admires most are those who convey a sense of ‹the sheer joy in witnessing the world for its own sake.› Those same words could apply to Dawe himself. His readings of seven writers here – Sean O’Casey, W.B. Yeats, John Montague, Patrick Kavanagh, Derek Mahon, Colette Bryce, and Gail McConnell – are animated as much by the sheer joy of reading as by the need to analyse or explain. This is not just a wise book, but a joyous one.»

    (Chris Morash, MRIA, FTCD

    Seamus Heaney Professor of Irish Writing, TCD)

     

    In this vibrant and accessible sequence of readings, Gerald Dawe explores the meaning of home in the work of Irish writers, including W. B. Yeats, Sean O’Casey, Derek Mahon and Gail McConnell. Providing ample encouragement to think about literary questions in a fresh and engaging way, Dreaming of Home concludes with an afterword of praise for the example of the great American poet William Carlos Williams, who mattered greatly to Dawe’s own development as a poet. Scholarly and stylish in approach, Dreaming of Home is an invaluable study for the general reader and student alike.



    Table of Contents

    Contents: Precarious Refuges: Sean O’Casey – In the Mind’s Eye: W. B. Yeats – Self- Portraits: Patrick Kavanagh – The Cage: John Montague – Dreaming of Home: Derek Mahon – Our Words: Colette Bryce – Without a City Wall: Gail McConnell.

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