The Wife’s Tale

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"The Wife’s Tale" is a narrative poem by Seamus Heaney that portrays a farm wife’s perspective on rural labor, gender roles, and quiet marital estrangement in the Irish countryside.

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instanceOf poem
author Seamus Heaney NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin Ireland
creator Seamus Heaney NERFINISHED
depicts a visit by the wife to the harvest field
the wife returning home alone
explores emotional unfulfillment
women’s marginalization in rural communities
focusesOn a farm wife’s perspective
harvest work
genre narrative poetry
pastoral poetry
hasSubject everyday domestic routine
women’s experience in rural Ireland
hasTone melancholic
quiet
reflective
language English
literaryForm poetry
literaryMovement contemporary Irish poetry
narrativePerspective first-person
narrator a farm wife
partOf Seamus Heaney’s body of work
period 20th-century literature
portrays emotional distance in marriage
gendered division of labor
male farm workers at harvest
rural labor
the wife’s exclusion from male social space
setting Irish countryside
a farm
theme class and social hierarchy
domestic work
gender roles
isolation
marital estrangement
marriage
rural labor
rural life
uses colloquial speech
rural imagery

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Door into the Dark containsPoem The Wife’s Tale