- Seamus Deane
Seamus Deane (born 1940 in
Derry ,Northern Ireland ) is an Irishpoet ,critic andnovelist .Deane was born into a
Roman Catholic nationalist family. He attended the well knownSt. Columb's College in Derry,Queen's University Belfast (BA and MA) andPembroke College, Cambridge University (PhD).Works
His first novel, "
Reading in the Dark " (published in 1996), was shortlisted for theBooker Prize and won "The Irish Times " International Fiction Prize and The Irish Literature Prize in 1997. He is also the general editor of "The Field Day Anthology Of Irish Writing".His nonfiction work includes:
*"Celtic Revivals: Essays in Modern Irish Literature 1880-1980" (1985)
*"A Short History Of Irish Literature" (1986)
* [http://www.hup.harvard.edu/catalog/DEAFRE.html "The French Enlightenment And Revolution In England 1789-1832"] ,Harvard University Press , (1988)
*"Strange Country : Modernity and Nationhood in Irish Writing since 1790" (1997)
*"Foreign Affections: Essays On Edmund Burke" (2005)His poetry includes:
*"Gradual Wars" (1972)
*"Rumours" (1977)
*"History Lessons" (1983)Seamus Deane is currently the Keough Professor of Irish Studies at the
University of Notre Dame , and a co-editor of "Field Day Review", an annual Irish literary journal: http://fielddaybooks.com.ee also
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List of Northern Irish writers
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