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"They Grow American": Irish Modernist and Postmodernist Poets from the 1930s to the 1970s Symbiosis 3.2 54-62.

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Author: Alex Davis

Number of Pages: 18

This essay examines the transformation of Irish poetry from the 1930s to the 1970s, focusing on the works of modernist and postmodernist poets. Alex Davis explores the impact of American culture and literary techniques on Irish poets such as Brian Coffey and Thomas MacGreevy. The essay highlights the transatlantic influences and the struggle of Irish poets to balance their cultural heritage with modernist innovations.

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Author: Alex Davis

Number of Pages: 18

This essay examines the transformation of Irish poetry from the 1930s to the 1970s, focusing on the works of modernist and postmodernist poets. Alex Davis explores the impact of American culture and literary techniques on Irish poets such as Brian Coffey and Thomas MacGreevy. The essay highlights the transatlantic influences and the struggle of Irish poets to balance their cultural heritage with modernist innovations.

Author: Alex Davis

Number of Pages: 18

This essay examines the transformation of Irish poetry from the 1930s to the 1970s, focusing on the works of modernist and postmodernist poets. Alex Davis explores the impact of American culture and literary techniques on Irish poets such as Brian Coffey and Thomas MacGreevy. The essay highlights the transatlantic influences and the struggle of Irish poets to balance their cultural heritage with modernist innovations.

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