“North” (title poem)

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“North” is the title poem of Seamus Heaney’s 1975 collection, reflecting on Irish history, identity, and violence through mythic and archaeological imagery.

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instanceOf poem
academicDiscipline Irish studies
literary studies
postcolonial studies
addresses the north as a symbolic direction
the poet’s role in a violent society
author Seamus Heaney NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin Ireland
criticalReception widely studied in Heaney scholarship
firstPublishedIn North (poetry collection) NERFINISHED
genre confessional poetry
lyric poetry
political poetry
hasForm free verse
hasInfluenceOn critical debates on poetry and politics
later poetry about The Troubles
historicalContext The Troubles in Northern Ireland NERFINISHED
includedIn Seamus Heaney selected poems collections
language English
literaryMovement Northern Irish poetry
literaryTechnique allusion
enjambment
imagery
metaphor
mythic parallel
symbolism
mainTheme Irish history
Irish identity
The Troubles in Northern Ireland NERFINISHED
colonialism
landscape and place
memory
myth and archaeology
sectarian violence
narrativePerspective first person
partOf North (poetry collection) NERFINISHED
periodOfComposition early 1970s
publicationYear 1975
publisherOfFirstBookAppearance Faber and Faber NERFINISHED
setIn Ireland (symbolic) NERFINISHED
Northern Europe (symbolic)
usesImageryOf Norse mythology NERFINISHED
Viking invasions
archaeological remains
bog bodies

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