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Seamus Deane Early Deane

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Seamus Deane combined academic rigour with an expressive style characterised by both passion and commitment. He was able to engage broader audiences in many key debates of his time. This essential book collects his early writings and demonstr..

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Binding: Hardback

Date Published: 31 Jul 2026

Seamus Deane combined academic rigour with an expressive style that was characterised by both passion and commitment. Without losing any scholarly precision or acuity, he succeeded in engaging broader audiences in some of the key debates of his time. These included: the role of culture in creating political structures and conflict; the responsibility of artists, particularly writers, to articulate alternatives; and the need to think beyond Northern Ireland's political stalemate and imagine a New Ireland. This essential book brings together for the first time Deane's early writings and demonstrates his continuing relevance. It shows his mastery of Irish literature and the striking originality of his readings of canonical texts as well as of contemporary writers. It will delight all those already familiar with Deane's unique voice, while also engaging a fresh generation of readers who will encounter here one of the great literary stylists of the island of Ireland.

About the Author

Maurice Fitzpatrick is a Marie Curie Fellow at Sciences Po Paris. He was appointed Visiting Professor of Irish Studies at the University of Tubingen in 2022/23. Previous positions include the Heimbold Chair of Irish Studies at Villanova University and visiting fellowships at University College Galway, Yale University and the University of Notre Dame. His films include The Boys of St. Columb's, Translations Revisited and John Hume in America; and he has written two books based on The Boys of St. Columb's and John Hume in America. Both titles are now in their second editions, re-published by the University of Notre Dame Press in, respectively, 2020 and 2019. John Hume in America was named an Outstanding Academic Title for 2020 by Choice, a division of the Library of America Association.

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