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Eavan Boland: Critical Essay by Katie Conboy

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SOURCE: Conboy, Katie. “Revisionist Cartography: The Politics of Place in Boland and Heaney.” In Border Crossings: Irish Women Writers and National Identities, edited by Kathryn Kirkpatrick, pp. 190-203. Tuscaloosa: The University of Alabama Press, 2000.

In the following essay, Conboy investigates the connection between poet and place in the work of Boland and Seamus Heaney.

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