Downloadable Resources and Documentation related to the Poethead Website: External Essay Links

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Title

Downloadable Resources and Documentation related to the Poethead Website: External Essay Links

Subject

Poethead (2008-2021) platformed Open-source links to site-related topics like marginalisation, exclusion, absence of women from the Irish Literary Canon, as well as poetry-related external URLs and PDFs. The following are a series of links hosted onsite and at RASCAL (QUB)

Description

Catriona Crowe – "Testimony to a Flowering", 

The Dublin Review, Issue 10, Spring 2003


Online URL: https://thedublinreview.com/article/testimony-to-a-flowering/


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Kathy D'Arcy - "A Meditation on Ireland, Women, Poetry And Subversion", The Honest Ulsterman, October 2015

Online URL:
http://humag.co/features/a-meditation-on-ireland-women-poetry-and-subversion#.Vt3NW1d6x4B.twitter


Kathy D'Arcy - "Why Uncomplicated Recovery Isn’t Enough: Rhoda Coghill, Her Letters, and the Fired! Movement.", The Honest Ulsterman, June 2020

Online URL: http://humag.co/features/why-uncomplicated-recovery-isn-t-enough


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Laura Loftus - "The White Blackbird; the Marginalisation of Irish Women Poets from Irish Literary Magazines During the 1980's", The Honest Ulsterman, February 2018

Online URL: http://humag.co/features/the-white-blackbird


Laura Loftus - “Periodical Codes: ‘Centre’, ‘Margin’ and Gender in Poetry Ireland Review during the early 1980s” Field Theory, Irish Studies, Gender, Periodical Studies, Twentieth Century Contemporary Poetry

Online URL: https://www.academia.edu/42800122/Periodical_Codes_Centre_Margin_and_Gender_in_Poetry_Ireland_Review_During_the_early_1980s?email_work_card=view-paper


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Chris Murray - "Tackling the Catastrophic Canonical Neglect of Irish Women Poets and Writers", Irish Times, September 27th, 2019

Online URL: https://www.irishtimes.com/culture/books/tackling-the-catastrophic-canonical-neglect-of-irish-women-poets-and-writers-1.4031397#.XY3NIfZTR9s.twitter



Chris Murray - 'A Modern Encounter with "Foebus abierat"; On Eavan Boland's "Phoebus Was Gone, All Gone, His Journey Over'.

Online URL: https://www.academia.edu/31772523/A_Modern_Encounter_with_Foebus_abierat_On_Eavan_Bolands_Phoebus_Was_Gone_all_Gone_His_Journey_Over_





Creator

Chris Murray

Source

Irish Times, Dublin Review, The Honest Ulsterman, Poethead, Academia.edu, RASCAL (QUB)

Publisher

WordPress, RASCAL, Irish Times, The Honest Ulsterman, The Dublin Review, Academia.edu

Date

2015-2020

Contributor

Kathy D'Arcy, Catriona Crowe, Chris Murray, Laura Loftus

Rights

Open-source, digital, copyright

Relation

Academia.edu, The Honest Ulsterman, Dublin Review, RASCAL (QUB)

Format

Web, Digital, PDF (Download)

Language

English

Type

Essay, Opinion, Field Theory, Irish Studies, Gender, Periodical Studies, Twentieth Century Contemporary Poetry

Identifier

Web Resource

Coverage

Ireland, Global