Boland, Eavan - Further Reading
FURTHER READING
CRITICISM
Burns, Christy. “Beautiful Labors: Lyricism and Feminist Revisions in Eavan Boland's Poetry.” Tulsa Studies in Women's Literature 20, no. 2 (fall 2001): 217-36.
Explores “the tension in Boland's work between her political investment in representing women—especially the laboring poor—and her attraction to beautiful images and seductive, lyrical language.”
Consalvo, Deborah McWilliams. “In Common Usage: Eavan Boland's Poetic Voice.” Éire-Ireland 28, no. 2 (summer 1993): 98-115.
Examines the range of Boland's craft as a poet and assesses her poetic contribution.
Fogarty, Anne. “‘A Noise of Myth’: Speaking (as) Woman in the Poetry of Eavan Boland and Medbh McGuckian.” Paragraph 17, no. 1 (March 1994): 92-102.
Notes affinities between the work of Boland and Medbh McGuckian.
———. “‘The Influence of Absences’: Eavan...
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Criticism
- Patricia L. Hagen and Thomas W. Zelman (essay date winter 1991)
- Anne Stevenson (essay date January-February 1992)
- Ann Owens Weekes (essay date 1994)
- Debrah Raschke (essay date June 1996)
- Rose Atfield (essay date spring 1997)
- Nell Sullivan (essay date December 1997)
- David C. Ward (review date January-February 1999)
- Kate Daniels (essay date spring 1999)
- Albert Gelpi (essay date December 1999)
- Michael Thurston (essay date December 1999)
- Catriona Clutterbuck (essay date December 1999)
- Jacqueline Belanger (essay date September 2000)
- Paul Keen (essay date September 2000)
- Katie Conboy (essay date 2000)
- Anne Shifrer (essay date December 2001)
- Richard Rankin Russell (essay date winter 2002)
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