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Roy Foster

    Endgame
    The heat of the day
    Penguin Decades: The Children of Dynmouth
    On Seamus Heaney
    • On Seamus Heaney

      • 248pages
      • 9 heures de lecture

      Seamus Heaney's profound impact on Irish literature is explored through a chronological reflection of his life and work, beginning with his Northern Ireland origins and the landmark publication of "Death of a Naturalist." Historian Roy Foster examines Heaney's evolution into a 'world poet,' his major collections, and influential translations, while highlighting recurring themes such as simplicity, classical influences, and spirituality. The book also draws parallels between Heaney and W.B. Yeats, emphasizing their shared ability to capture the essence of Ireland and their complex relationships with personal and national identity.

      On Seamus Heaney
      4,0
    • Timothy Gedge, an awkward and lonely teenager, explores the dull seaside town of Dynmouth, developing a troubling fascination with the adults' lives. They only recognize the sinister intentions behind his curiosity when it's too late.

      Penguin Decades: The Children of Dynmouth
      3,9
    • The heat of the day

      • 329pages
      • 12 heures de lecture

      Set in war-time London, this book is probably the nearest thing to a novel of suspense that Elizabeth Bowen has written. All the elements of a thriller are here, but what Bowen makes of them is an internal drama of remarkable perception and understanding in a domestic setting.

      The heat of the day
      3,5
    • Endgame

      The Search for Peace in Northern Irland

      • 341pages
      • 12 heures de lecture

      McKittrick, David

      Endgame