Death of A Naturalist - Further Reading

Further Reading

  • Allen, Michael, Ed. Seamus Heaney. Basingstoke : Macmillan, 1997.
  • Cañadas, Ivan. “Working Nation(s): Seamus Heaney’s ‘Digging’ and the Work Ethic in Post-Colonial and Minority Writing.” EESE: Erfurt Electronic Studies in English (2010).
  • Corcoran, Neil. The Poetry of Seamus Heaney: a Critical Study. London: Faber, 1998.
  • Foster, John Wilson. The Achievement of Seamus Heaney. Dublin: The Lilliput Press, 1995.
  • Garratt, Robert F., Ed., Critical Essays on Seamus Heaney. New York: G.K. Hall, 1995.
  • Heaney, Seamus. New Selected Poems, 1966-1987. London & Boston: Faber and Faber, 1990.
  • Heaney, Seamus. Seamus Heaney in Conversation with Karl Miller. London: Between The Lines, 2000.
  • Mathias, Roland. “Death of a Naturalist”, in The Art of Seamus Heaney, Ed. Tony Curtis, 3rd edn. Bridgen, Wales: Seren Books, 1994. pp. 11–25.
  • Morrison, Blake. Seamus Heaney. London & New York: Methuen, 1982.
  • Murphy, Andrew. Seamus Heaney. Plymouth: Northcote House / British Council, 1996.

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