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Título
La poesía de John Montague: un viaje de ida y vuelta por la historia de Irlanda del Norte
Año del Documento
2002
Documento Fuente
ES: Revista de filología inglesa, 2002, N.24, pags.213-230
Abstract
Montague's major concern involves the recovery of those elements belonging to the Gaelic tradition which are still alive in the Irish landscape. He strives not only to find any possible trace from his past, but also to re-make the whole puzzle of Northern Ireland history from the few and scattered fragments he manages to gather. Born in Brooklyn to Irish parents who had felt the need to emigrate due to the political troubles in Ulster, Montague goes back to Ireland at the age of four and is brought up in county Tyrone. He inherites a strong Catholic tradition and a deep sense of community, but most of the times he stills feels confused about the place he really belongs to. Mixing sometimes autobiography and history, Montague becomes the epitome of Gaelic, Catholic and Rural Ulster.
Materias (normalizadas)
Filología Inglesa
ISSN
0210-9689
Idioma
spa
Derechos
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