From "Live Between" To "Live Beyond" Seamus Heaney's Search For Identity | | Posted on:2008-03-02 | Degree:Master | Type:Thesis | | Country:China | Candidate:B F Hu | Full Text:PDF | | GTID:2155360215490679 | Subject:English Language and Literature | | Abstract/Summary: | | | The present thesis is a tentative study of the progress of Irish poet Seamus Heaney's identity from 1960s to the end of the 20th century, the purpose of which is to present the framework of Heaney's own search for identity in his literary career.For any individual in modern society, identity is multivariate and not fixed. The sense of identity comes from a sense of cultural continuity or discontinuity. This well-accepted notion of identity proffers a good perspective to the study of identity of Heaney, enabling us to understand Heaney's poems from a better point of view. Having witnessed and experienced the Troubles in Northern Ireland, Heaney puts his life into his works and presents the readers pieces of autobiographical poems. Therefore Heaney's process of poetic creation is his pilgrimage to the search for his identity. The thesis is intended to set up this framework and to point out that Heaney's identity is evolving from"live between"to"live beyond".The thesis falls into three major parts in accordance with Heaney's three poetic creative phases. Chapter two focuses on the poet's first poetic phase, when he is mainly telling his child-self and when he just begins to turn the world into word. Heaney's sense of identity faces challenges for the first time during this phase since Heaney betrays his family farming tradition by picking up a pen in his hand as his"digging"tool. Adding to his living in different, even conflicting cultures, Heaney's sense of living"between"starts. Chapter three examines Heaney's wrestling between his inner world and the outer world to forge a national and personal identity, and finally his finding the way out. During this phase, with the worsening Northern Irish situation, Heaney feels great pressure as a poet and the sense of"live between"grows stronger, impelling him to find a way to forge a national identity. The bog poems helps Heaney find the connection between the Irish past and present and set up a cultural continuity, though they does not solve his problem of identity. With the desire to come to terms with his artistic pursuit as a poet and the social responsibility as a citizen, Heaney finds himself in need of a"door into the light". Chapter four focuses on Heaney's transcendence to live beyond the constraints of nationhood, cultures and traditions, and finally fulfill his literary destiny of creative freedom. Through a long and hard pilgrimage, Heaney resolves his sense of dividedness, fulfilling his evolution from"live between"to"live beyond". A study of Seamus Heaney's search for identity not only helps us appreciate his poems, but also enables us to understand the significance of the research of identity for Irish men of letters, and even the ordinary people in the modern society. | | Keywords/Search Tags: | Northern Ireland, Identity, Between, Beyond | | Related items |
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