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Donald Davie: Critical Essay by Augustine Martin

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SOURCE: “Donald Davie and Ireland,” in Donald Davie and the Responsibilities of Literature, edited by George Dekker, Carcanet New Press, 1983, pp. 49-63.

In the following essay, Martin analyzes Davie's complex relationship to Ireland and how it affects his poetry.

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