I.viii.1. Hardback minute book, containing drafts and notes relating to the composition of poems collected in 'Station Island',
1968-1983.
Contains manuscript drafts of poems and prose pieces. Included are drafts of the introduction and chapter 1 (incomplete) of 'The Gentle Flame' ('a workbook for students of poetry'), a draft of the essay 'Yeats As An Example' and drafts of the poems 'Sloe Gin', 'The Easter House' (published in 'Pequod' 1984),'Sloe Gin', 'Malibu' and the sequence 'Station Island'. With attached loose worksheets containing related manuscript and typescript drafts.
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Notes: | Drafts in the notebook are dated August 1968 and September 1979 to June 1983. Department of Manuscripts, National Library of Ireland. There are additional Seamus Heaney manuscripts held in the Department of Manuscripts (MS 41,932/1-3). This consists of manuscript and typescript drafts of the poem 'Sweeney Astray', with additional notes on early Irish poetry; Physical description: 1 volume; 8 loose pages. more |
Arrangement: | Sub-fonds |
Contained in: | Seamus Heaney Literary Papers, 1963-2010 |
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I.viii.1. Hardback minute book, containing drafts and notes relating to the composition of poems collected in 'Station Island',
1968-1983.
In Collection: | Seamus Heaney Literary Papers, 1963-2010 |
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Description: | Contains manuscript drafts of poems and prose pieces. Included are drafts of the introduction and chapter 1 (incomplete) of 'The Gentle Flame' ('a workbook for students of poetry'), a draft of the essay 'Yeats As An Example' and drafts of the poems 'Sloe Gin', 'The Easter House' (published in 'Pequod' 1984),'Sloe Gin', 'Malibu' and the sequence 'Station Island'. With attached loose worksheets containing related manuscript and typescript drafts. Also included are a number of diary entries in which he refers to his starting work on a poem 'set on Lough Derg' (4 Sept 1979), his feelings on leaving Belfast, his thoughts that the 'Lough Derg poem' is 'like a building site, abandoned in November. Cold. Mucky.' and the importance of recent contact with Ted Hughes and Thomas Kilroy (16 Nov 1980), his impressions on the politcal and intellectual climate in Ireland (Jan 1981), further progress and plans for the 'Station Island' sequence (16 Jan. 1981) and his thoughts on his time spent teaching alongside Michael McLaverty in St. Thomas' School, Belfast. |
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Extent: | 1 volume; 8 loose pages. |
Format: | Manuscript |
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MS 49,493/57
(Manuscripts Reading Room) |
Rights: | Subject to the provisions of the Copyright Act 2000, the papers in this collection are in copyright. It is necessary to obtain the express permission of the copyright owner before reproducing any material from this collection. |