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My Self My Muse: Irish Women Poets Reflect on Life and Art
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My Self My Muse: Irish Women Poets Reflect on Life and Art

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A collection of essays written by well-known contemporary Irish women poets about their lives in relation to their own poetics. It is a conglomeration of voices around common themes, which have recently and forcefully emerged to permanently change Irish poetry. The experience of being women in a politically and religiously charged, male-dominated genre and country is one that transcends daily life by the need to articulate against the
norm . Poets describe in their own words, the issues they confronted in their growth as poets and the strategies they developed to translate life into art.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Syracuse University Press
Country
United States
Date
1 July 2001
Pages
232
ISBN
9780815629108

A collection of essays written by well-known contemporary Irish women poets about their lives in relation to their own poetics. It is a conglomeration of voices around common themes, which have recently and forcefully emerged to permanently change Irish poetry. The experience of being women in a politically and religiously charged, male-dominated genre and country is one that transcends daily life by the need to articulate against the
norm . Poets describe in their own words, the issues they confronted in their growth as poets and the strategies they developed to translate life into art.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Syracuse University Press
Country
United States
Date
1 July 2001
Pages
232
ISBN
9780815629108