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The texts for this course are listed below in the order that they are used. Excerpts of these texts, combined with handouts of assorted poems, served as the reading assignments for the course, as shown in the table below. 

Required Texts

Amazon logo Crotty, Patrick, ed. Modern Irish Poetry: An Anthology. Belfast: Blackstaff Press, 1995. ISBN: 0-85640-561-2.

Amazon logo Bolger, Dermot, ed. The Vintage Book of Contemporary Irish Fiction. New York: Vintage - Knopf, 1995. ISBN: 0-679-76546-8.

Amazon logo Friel, Brian. Dancing at Lughnasa. London: Faber and Faber, 1992. ISBN: 0-571-14479-9.

Amazon logo McGuiness, Frank, ed. The Dazzling Dark: New Irish Plays. New York: Faber and Faber, 1996. ISBN: 0-571-17740-9.

Amazon logo Somer, John, and John Daly, eds. The Anchor Book of New Irish Writing: The New Gaelach Ficsean. New York: Doubleday Publishing, 2000. ISBN: 0-385-49889-6.

Amazon logo McBreen, Joan, ed. The White Page/An Bhileog Bhan: Twentieth-Century Irish Women Poets. County Clare, Ireland: Salmon Publishing, 2000. ISBN: 1-897648-40-5.

LEC #TOPICSREADINGS
1Welcomes, logistical explanations, and a few warm-up exercises.
2James Joyce, "The Dead." Not to pre-empt the lead-off persons here, but two questions that nag at me about this story are, "To whom precisely does the yitle refer?" and "Can this marriage be saved?"Handout: Joyce, James. "The Dead."
3James Joyce, "The Dead." (cont.)Handout: Joyce, James. "The Dead."
4William Butler YeatsHandout: Yeats, William Butler. Sample of poems.
5William Butler Yeats (cont.)Handout: Yeats, William Butler. Sample of poems.
6Samuel BeckettBolger: Beckett. "Dante and the Lobster" and "For to End Yet Again."
7Recently an enterprising group undertook the filming of all of Beckett's stage works. The Literature Section film office owns the set, and we'll take a look at a few of Smiling Sammy's shorter works today.
8Edna O'BrienHandout: O'Brien. "Sister Imelda."

Bolger. p. 282.
9William TrevorBolger. p. 187.
10Mary LavinBolger. p. 95.
11John McGahernHandout: McGahern. "All Sorts of Impossible Things."

Bolger. p. 67.
12Mary Dorcey

Mary Morrissey
Bolger. p. 265.

Bolger. p. 524.
13Roddy Doyle

Sara Berkeley
Bolger. p. 295.

Bolger. p. 387.
14Brian FrielFriel.
15Brian Friel (cont.)Friel.
16Seamus HeaneyCrotty. p. 197.
17Seamus Heaney (cont.)Crotty. p. 197.
18John MontagueCrotty. p. 178.
19John Montague (cont.)
20Eavan Boland

Nuala ni Dhomhnaill

Paula Meehan
Handout: Boland. "A Kind of Scar."

Crotty. p. 272.

Crotty. p. 365.

Crotty. p. 398.
21Marina CarrMcGuiness: Carr. "Portia Coughlin."
22Discussion of poetry from The White Page. The lead-off people will have the power / responsibility to select the poem we attend to on that day, and given time others may bring forward their choices.McBreen.
23The White Page Discussions (cont.)McBreen.
24The White Page Discussions (cont.)McBreen.
25The White Page Discussions (cont.)McBreen.
26Final Lecture

 








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