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  1. 7 de dez. de 2023 · My copy of Wintering Out, and I suggest you immediately go and buy yourself a copy, came from a charity shop. It was battered when I bought it, now it is more so - foxed, creased, browning along the edges. It carries the scent of old book. It is, I think, a first edition though I doubt it’s worth much, but it is also worth everything.

  2. Wintering Out (Paperback) SKU: SH028. £10.99. 7 in stock. 1234567. Add to Basket. Dispatch from Seamus Heaney HomePlace can take up to five working days. Seamus Heaney has gone beyond the themes of his earlier poetry and has made the giant step towards the most ambitious, most intractable themes of maturity. Author: Seamus Heaney.

  3. Wintering Out, comes from 'Servant Boy', where the suggestion of continuity in the use of the present tense ('He is wintering out') and the emblematic power conferred upon this first line through its appropriation as title for the volume, emphasize identity between poet and servant boy: 'how/ you draw me into/ your trail', writes Heaney.

  4. Finding the blend; the poet’s compositional skills. The poem as a ‘music pleasing to the ear’. Summary of settings, themes, pathways and moods. Stylistic devices: labels and definitions. Foreword. Wintering Out, published by Faber and Faber in 1972, is Seamus Heaney’s third collection. The poet is in his early thirties.

  5. The title of Heaney’s third volume, Wintering Out, indicates a move away from the bucolic world of childhood and engagement with the harsher adult world. It highlights the notions of survival, continuance and durability amid the severities of ‘winter’. We anticipate some account of the conditions that give rise to this exacerbated feeling ...

  6. 21 de abr. de 2011 · Wintering Out. 'Seamus Heaney has gone beyond the themes of his earlier poetry and has made the giant step towards the most ambitious, most intractable themes of maturity. The power of this book comes from a sense that he is reaching out towards a type of desolation and of isolation without which no imagination can be seen to have grown up.'.

  7. Wintering Out. Seamus Heaney. Faber & Faber, 1972 - Poetry - 80 pages. 'Seamus Heaney has gone beyond the themes of his earlier poetry and has made the giant step towards the most ambitious, most intractable themes of maturity. The power of this book comes from a sense that he is reaching out towards a type of desolation and of isolation ...