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  1. From trauma to transformation, death and identity in the plays of Frank McGuinness. J. Burton. History. 2009. This thesis is a consideration of the representations of death in six of Frank McGuinness’s original dramatic works. The objective is to evaluate the connection between these dramatic representations…. Expand.

  2. Sweeney Astray I. HEANEY’S SWEENEY: SWEENEY ASTRAY AND THE NOTEBOOK DRAFT Seamus Heaney began translating the Middle Irish romance Buile Suibhne after moving south to Wicklow to work on his poetry full-time, in the summer of 1972.1 Forty or so pages into the notebook in which the project was first drafted, along the top of a page of ...

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  4. 15 de mar. de 2018 · The psalter was later returned by a magical otter. But unappeased, the saint cursed the king, condemning him to wander the world for the rest of his days, naked, and flying like a bird. So it came ...

  5. 3 de ago. de 2023 · Seamus Heaney began working on Sweeney Astray in 1972, not long after he and his family moved from Belfast to Glanmore in Co. Wicklow. In the introduction to the volume, Heaney notes that Sweeney's 'kingdom lay in what is now south County Antrim and north County Down, and for over thirty years I had lived on the verges of that territory, in sight of some of Sweeney's places and in earshot of ...

  6. (c) "Sweeney Astray" was first published in Ireland in 1983 by Field Day Theatre Company Derry. It was first published in Great Britain in 1984 by Faber and Faber Limited. (d) "Sweeney's Flight" based on the revised text of "Sweeney Astray" by Seamus Heaney with photographs by Rachel Giese and with the complete revised text of "Sweeney Astray" published by Faber and Faber Limited, London in 1992.

  7. "Sweeney Astray is Seamus Heaney's version of the medieval Irish work 'Buile Suibhne"-the first complete translation since 1913. Its hero, Mad Sweeney, undergoes a series of purgatorial adventures after he is cursed by a saint and exiled to the trees at the Battle of Moira."