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Why a book on Eavan Boland? No critical study of one of Ireland's most significant and ambitious living poets has been undertaken until now. Her collected writings seek nothing less than a redefinition of the myths structuring the current understanding of Ireland. Much as Shakespeare helped shape the Tudor myth and our historical consciousness of his time, much as Yeats drew from Ireland's Celtic tradition to reinvest his age with an historical continuum, Boland seeks to reframe Ireland. The survival of ordinary people in the face of Penal Laws, the Famine and the Irish Civil War and especially women's survival have fashioned Boland's poetic vision. Since so many survived without written record, her poems tend to center on the nameless women whose presence must be intuited. In her best work, work that has influenced poets on both sides of the Atlantic, Boland proclaims these women to be Ireland as she pieces together a nation from a jigsaw puzzle-like set of museum artifacts, handed-down personal possessions, and silent images. This study should prove to be a powerful tool in assessing Boland's work midway among the waves and her critical position within the world of Irish letters.Hagen, Patricia L. is the author of 'Eavan Boland and the History of the Ordinary' with ISBN 9781930901575 and ISBN 1930901577.
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