Description
About the Author
Nicholas Grene is Emeritus Professor of English Literature at Trinity College, Dublin. He has published widely on Irish drama and on Shakespeare. His books include Bernard Shaw: A Critical View (1984), Shakespeare's Tragic Imagination (1992), The Politics of Irish Drama (1999), and Shakespeare's Serial History Plays (2002). He was the founding Director of the Synge Summer School (1991 to 2000) and is currently Chair of the Irish Theatrical Diaspora research network. A Member of the Royal Irish Academy, he has held visiting professorships at the University of New South Wales and Dartmouth College, and has been an invited lecturer in over fifteen countries.
Reviews
... listens in to the poetry on the page, and enriches its import by acts of steady, sensitive attention to the poet's recurrent use of certain words and expressions. * Seamus Heaney, Sunday Business Post *
Nicholas Grene puts a magnifying glass to certain elements in Yeats's poetry so effectively that, having applied yourself to his tidy book, you will never again read the poetry without feeling them rise up from the text, like flocking, more palpable than before. * Calvin Bedient, Modern Philology *
Book Information
ISBN 9780192857767
Author Nicholas Grene
Format Paperback
Page Count 260
Imprint Oxford University Press
Publisher Oxford University Press
Weight(grams) 328g
Dimensions(mm) 217mm * 138mm * 20mm