Archive for the 'Irish' Category
• September 29, 2013 •
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Posted in Books, Irish, literature
Tags: august, Books, Culture, death, ferrets, hands, Heaney, imagist, ireland, irish literature, literature, luminous, moon, night, poem, poetry, reading, seamus heaney, seeing things, unluminous
• August 2, 2013 •
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Tags: 1801, Culture, dorothy wordsworth, moon, parallax, poem, poetry, sinead morrissey, wordsworth, Yeats
• November 23, 2011 •
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Tags: Culture, ireland, irish literature, literature, moon, Writing, Yeats
• October 11, 2011 •
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Tags: blackbird, cat, cats, fairy, fairy tales, London, sligo
• July 20, 2011 •
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Posted in Information, Irish, literature, Yeats
Tags: Abbey, arts, Books, Culture, dance, drama, galway, history, ireland, irish literature, Joyce, literature, music, poetry, reading, visual arts, Writing, Yeats
• February 20, 2011 •
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Tags: baby, birth, Books, Culture, irish literature, literature, macneice, poem, poetry, reading, Writing
• February 3, 2011 •
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Tags: Culture, history, ireland, irish literature, kelly, macmillan, Moore, music, palgrave, perfect pitch, poem, poetry, reading, romanticism, Writing
• November 29, 2010 •
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Posted in Books, Information, Irish, literature, Thoughts, Yeats
Tags: Abbey, cambridge scholars press, curlew, ireland, irish studies, irish studies in britain, literature, poetry, reading, Warlock, Yeats
• November 1, 2010 •
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Tags: all souls night, Joyce, michael furey, moon, oughterard, poem, poetry, pomes penyeach, rahoon, rain, the dead, ulysses
• November 1, 2010 •
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Tags: Abbey, curlew, mannin, music, poetry, the curlew, Warlock, wind among the reeds, Yeats