About Seamus Deane
Seamus Deane was born in the city of Derry in Northern Ireland in 1940. He was educated at Queen's University in Belfast and earned his doctorate at Cambridge University. A poet and literary critic, he taught literature for many years at University College Dublin and was the general editor of the three-volume Field Day Anthology of Irish Writing. He currently teaches at the University of Notre Dame.
Anthologies edited
Non fiction
Gradual Wars (1972)
Sale Catalogues of Libraries of Eminent Persons (1973)
History Lessons (1983)
Civilians and Barbarians (1983)
Heroic Styles: The Tradition of an Idea (1984)
Celtic Revivals: Essays in Modern Irish Literature, 1880-1980 (1985)
Ireland's Field Day (1985)
A Short History of Irish Literature (1986)
Irish Writers 1886-1986 (1987)
Strange Country: Modernity And Nationhood in Irish Writing Since 1790 (1997)
Future Crossings: Literature Between Philosophy And Cultural Studies (2000)
The Irish: A Short History (2003)
Foreign Affections: Essays On Edmund Burke (2004)
Sale Catalogues of Libraries of Eminent Persons (1973)
History Lessons (1983)
Civilians and Barbarians (1983)
Heroic Styles: The Tradition of an Idea (1984)
Celtic Revivals: Essays in Modern Irish Literature, 1880-1980 (1985)
Ireland's Field Day (1985)
A Short History of Irish Literature (1986)
Irish Writers 1886-1986 (1987)
Strange Country: Modernity And Nationhood in Irish Writing Since 1790 (1997)
Future Crossings: Literature Between Philosophy And Cultural Studies (2000)
The Irish: A Short History (2003)
Foreign Affections: Essays On Edmund Burke (2004)
Awards
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