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Eavan Aisling Boland (/iːˈvæn ˈæʃlɪŋ ˈboʊlənd/ ee-VAN ASH-ling BOH-lənd; 24
September 1944 – 27
April 2020) was an
Irish poet, author, and professor....
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Oscar Wilde, W. B. Yeats,
Samuel Beckett,
James Joyce, Máirtín Ó Cadhain,
Eavan Boland, and
Seamus Heaney.
Notable Irish explorers include Brendan the Navigator...
- Sky News. 14
January 2022.
Retrieved 18
January 2022. Foy, Ken; Murray,
Eavan; Mulgrew,
Seoirse (13
April 2022). "Sligo murders: Gardaí
probe links to...
- Hunger". "
Eavan Boland: 'Pathfinder, farewell' –
tributes to 'a
pillar of
Irish poetry'". The
Irish Times. Kilcoyne,
Catherine (2007). "
Eavan Boland and...
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Lecky Ussher) Arts
library complex consist of the
Eavan Boland Library (named for the
Irish poet
Eavan Boland) in Fellow's square,
built in 1956 as the...
- the poem are
Robin Flower, W. H. Auden,
Seamus Heaney, Paul
Muldoon and
Eavan Boland. In Auden's translation, the poem was set by
Samuel Barber as the...
- "Quarantine" is a
political poem
written by
Irish poet
Eavan Boland about the
Irish famine of the mid 19th century,
published in her 2001
poetry collection...
- Land" (1910) in one's
carefree youthful past. Similarly, for the
Irish poet
Eavan Boland in "Atlantis, a lost sonnet" (2007), the idea was
defined when "the...
- upon
discovering that they all
worked for
Irish media outlets. Murray,
Eavan (1
September 2022). "Meet the Burkes:
Suspended teacher Enoch Burke hails...
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which is now
housed in the Library. The
Library Complex, incorporating: The
Eavan Boland Library, in Fellows' Square.
Designed by Paul
Koralek of ABK Architects...