The title of Medbh McGuckian's newest volume, Blaris Moor, refers to a traditional ballad that co...
Wide-ranging survey of current research in Anglo-Saxon studies - from literature and material cul...
'McGuckian is on my very short list of poets whose books I buy as soon as I'm aware they're in pr...
Taking her title from the Wexford fishermen who became gunmen in the Irish rising of 1798, Medbh ...
An elaborate collage of such themes as death, writing, nature, and love, Medbh McGuckian's My Lov...
In this volume, Medbh McGuckian unfolds a beautiful array of themes--art, religion, landscape, na...
Taking her title from the Wexford fishermen who became gunmen in the Irish rising of 1798, Medbh ...
Medbh McGuckian's subject in The Book of the Angel is religious, but it is never conventional. Th...
Medbh McGuckian's subject in The Book of the Angel is religious, but it is never conventional. Th...
In the deft and mysterious poems of Marconi's Cottage, McGuckian evokes the uncanny presence of a...
Generous selections from each of Medbh McGuckian's first five collections (from 1978-1994) serve ...
Like the currach of its title, McGuckian's style moves fleetly across its contents, requiring no ...