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- Title
GAELIC POETRY'S PROVINCE OF STONE: IAIN CRICHTON SMITH AND THE HEBRIDEAN ECHOES OF PAUL DE MAN'S LATE WORK.
- Authors
Wickman, Matthew
- Abstract
Focuses on the unfinished connection between literary critic Paul de Man and Scottish literature. Criticism of the primitivism in Gaelic poetry by critics Iain Crichton Smith and de Man; Comparison of the approach used by Smith and de Man in analyzing the literary quality of poems; Stance of Smith on the materiality of the poem "Praise of Ben Dorain," by Duncan Bàn Macintyre; Role of enlightenment in de Man's criticism.
- Subjects
CRITICS; DE Man, Paul, 1919-1983; SCOTTISH literature; POETRY (Literary form); LITERARY criticism; SMITH, Iain Crichton, 1928-1998; PRIMITIVISM in literature; PRAISE of Ben Dorain (Poem); MACINTYRE, Duncan Ban
- Publication
Scottish Studies Review, 2005, Vol 6, Issue 2, p99
- ISSN
1475-7737
- Publication type
Literary Criticism