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    Recharging the Canon: Towards a Literary Redefinition of Irishness

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    O'Brien,E.(2005).'Recharging the Canon: Towards a Literary Redefinition of Irishness',in Thompson,H.(ed.),Having our own Field Day: Essays on the Irish Canon,New York, Edwin Mellen Press, 101-121.
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    Date
    2005
    Author
    O'Brien, Eugene
    Peer Reviewed
    Yes
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    O'Brien,E.(2005).'Recharging the Canon: Towards a Literary Redefinition of Irishness',in Thompson,H.(ed.),Having our own Field Day: Essays on the Irish Canon,New York, Edwin Mellen Press, 101-121.
    Abstract
    By adding volumes four and five as a supplement to its anthology, Field Day was both acknowledging its own attenuation of a tradition, and at the same time, valuing at another dimension, the very plurality of traditions cited by Deane in his general introduction. Ironically, this supplement enhances the epistemological claims to inclusivity even as its causation was due to accusations to the contrary. It is this plurality of tradition and canonicity that I will explore in this essay, examining exemplary aspects of the work of Yeats, Joyce and Heaney in terms of how these writers valorise that very plurality.
    Keywords
    Field Day
    Canon
    Heaney
    Yeats
    Joyce
    Language (ISO 639-3)
    eng
    Publisher
    Edwin Mellen Press
    URI
    http://hdl.handle.net/10395/997
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