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A Drink of Water Study Guide

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by Seamus Heaney
About 25 pages (7,495 words)
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Andrews, Elmer, "Field Work," in his The Poetry ofSea-mus Heaney: All the Realms of Whisper, London: Macmil-lan Press Ltd, 1988, 219 p.

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Fitzgerald, Robert, "Seamus Heaney: An Appreciation," in New Republic, March 27, 1976, pp. 27-9.

Green, Carlanda, "The Feminine Principle in Seamus Heaney's Poetry," in Seamus Heaney, edited by Harold Bloom, New Haven, CT: Chelsea House, 1986, p. 149.

Heaney, Seamus, Field Work, London: Faber, 1979, p. 14.

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