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‘Mere Technique and True Vision’: Derek Mahon’s Early Works in Little Magazines
This article explores the small press publishing trends of 1960s Dublin and identifies how Derek Mahon benefitted from the coteries of editors and poets inhabiting the city while composing his early works, which are marked by a divided sense of self, experimentation with perspectives and awareness of socio-historic realities. I shall combine close readings with methods postulated by book historians, that assess the publishing contexts in which the texts are produced along with the poems, to derive a deeper understanding of Mahon’s poems and literary ideology. I shall provide a new and historical perspective on aspects of the poet’s style that were shaped during his years in Dublin before he witnessed the Troubles in Northern Ireland.
期刊介绍:
Since its launch in 1970, the Irish University Review has sought to foster and publish the best scholarly research and critical debate in Irish literary and cultural studies. The first issue contained contributions by Austin Clarke, John Montague, Sean O"Faolain, and Conor Cruise O"Brien, among others. Today, the journal publishes the best literary and cultural criticism by established and emerging scholars in Irish Studies. It is published twice annually, in the Spring and Autumn of each year. The journal is based in University College Dublin, where it was founded in 1970 by Professor Maurice Harmon, who edited the journal from 1970 to 1987. It has subsequently been edited by Professor Christopher Murray (1987-1997).