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    The Body as Ethical Synecdoche in the Writing of Seamus Heaney

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    O'Brien,E.(2006).'The Body as Ethical Synecdoche in the Writing of Seamus Heaney,' in Gilsenen-Nordin,I.(ed.), Metaphors of the Body and Desire in Contemporary Irish Poetry. Irish Academic Press: Dublin,79-110.
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    Date
    2006
    Author
    O'Brien, Eugene
    Peer Reviewed
    Yes
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    O'Brien,E.(2006).'The Body as Ethical Synecdoche in the Writing of Seamus Heaney,' in Gilsenen-Nordin,I.(ed.), Metaphors of the Body and Desire in Contemporary Irish Poetry. Irish Academic Press: Dublin,79-110.
    Abstract
    This essay examines the imaginative use of images of the violently abused body in the writing of Seamus Heaney. Looking at The Cure at Troy and The Burial at Thebes, this essay also looks at real bodies – victims of the violence in Northern Ireland – those of the Kingmsills massacre and Robert McCartney. The ethical import of a bruised and abused body is a strong trope in Heaney’s work and the conflation between ethics, aesthetic and politics in terms of the body is explored.
    Keywords
    Derrida
    Deconstruction
    Heaney
    Politics
    Language
    Language (ISO 639-3)
    eng
    Publisher
    Irish Academic Press
    URI
    http://hdl.handle.net/10395/315
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