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- Seamus Heaney and Catholicism
- Seamus Heaney and Catholicism
- Copyright page
- Dedication
- Epigraph
- Contents
- Acknowledgements
- Abbreviations
- Introduction
- Chapter 1 ‘Innerspaces of an Early Life’
- Chapter 2 Renewing the Ordinary
- Chapter 3 ‘Pining for Ceremony’
- Chapter 4 ‘Habit’s Afterlife’
- Chapter 5 ‘Things Beyond Measure’
- Chapter 6 ‘Well-Water Far Down’
- Afterword
- Works Cited
- Index
Chapter 6 - ‘Well-Water Far Down’
District and Circle, Human Chain
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 20 February 2025
- Seamus Heaney and Catholicism
- Seamus Heaney and Catholicism
- Copyright page
- Dedication
- Epigraph
- Contents
- Acknowledgements
- Abbreviations
- Introduction
- Chapter 1 ‘Innerspaces of an Early Life’
- Chapter 2 Renewing the Ordinary
- Chapter 3 ‘Pining for Ceremony’
- Chapter 4 ‘Habit’s Afterlife’
- Chapter 5 ‘Things Beyond Measure’
- Chapter 6 ‘Well-Water Far Down’
- Afterword
- Works Cited
- Index
Summary
I read District and Circle (2006) in the context of a poetry of praise and the influence of Czesław Miłosz. Heaney’s poetry of praise is intimately connected to his sense of place and the title of the collection suggests that Heaney is circling back over his childhood district of Mossbawn. When Heaney turns to Virgil in his final collection Human Chain (2010), he does so partly in place of a Catholicism that has been increasingly displaced throughout his work. However, I conclude that the foundational questions of Heaney’s childhood faith – post-mortem existence, how we commune with the dead, the longing for something beyond the bounds of material sense – account, in part, for his turning to Virgil and, specifically, to Book VI of the Aeneid, a full translation of which was posthumously published in 2016. In the end, in a synthesis of Christian and Classical, Heaney’s poetry finds a unifying vision which allows him to retain a felt sense for his Catholic upbringing even as he moves beyond its orthodox expression.
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- Seamus Heaney and Catholicism , pp. 184 - 209Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2025