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Balinisteanu, Tudor. “The Persephone Figure in Eavan Boland’s ‘The Pomegranate’ and Liz<br />

Lochhead’s ‘Lucy’s Diary.’” In V.G. Julie Rajan and Sanja Bahun-Radunović, eds. From Word<br />

to Canvas: Appropriations of Myth in Women’s Aesthetic Production. New Castle upon Tyne:<br />

Cambridge Scholars, 2009. 23–49.<br />

Batten, Guinn. “‘Time Feels Unclocked’: Romantic History, Gender, and a Poetics of Hysteria<br />

in Recent Irish Poetry.” Bucknell Review 45.2 (2002): 29–50.<br />

Belanguer, Jacquelin. “‘The Laws of Metaphor’: Reading Eavan Boland’s Anorexic in an Irish<br />

Context.” Colby Quarterly 36.3 (2000): 242–51.<br />

Böss, Michael. “The Naming of Loss and Love: Eavan Boland’s Lost Land.” Nordic Irish<br />

Studies 3.1 (2004): 127–35.<br />

Bourke, Angela, et. al., eds. The Field Day Anthology of Irish Writing, Vols. 4 & 5. Cork: Cork<br />

<strong>University</strong> Press, 2002; New York: New York <strong>University</strong> Press, 2002.<br />

Brown, Susan. “A Victorian Sappho: Agency, Identity and the Politics of Poetics.” ESC 20.2<br />

(June 1994): 205–25.<br />

Burns, Christy L. “Beautiful Labors: Lyricism and Feminist Revisions in Eavan Boland’s<br />

Poetry.” Tulsa Studies in Women’s Literature 20.2 (2001): 217–36.<br />

Cannon, M. Louise. “The Extraordinary Within the Ordinary: The Poetry of Eavan Boland and<br />

Nuala Ní Dhomhnaill.” South Atlantic Review 60.2: 31–46.<br />

Clutterbuck, Catriona. “Eavan Boland and the Politics of Authority in Irish Poetry.” Yearbook of<br />

English Studies 35 (2005): 72–90.<br />

___. “Irish Critical Responses to Self-Representation in Eavan Boland, 1987–1995.” Colby<br />

Quarterly 35.4 (1999): 275–87.<br />

Conboy, Sheila C. “Eavan Boland’s Topography of Displacement.” Eire-Ireland 29.3 (1994):<br />

137–46.<br />

___. “‘What You Have Seen is Beyond Speech.’ Female Journeys in the Poetry of Eavan Boland<br />

and Eiléan Ní Chuilleanáin.” Canadian Journal of Irish Studies 16 (1990): 65–72.<br />

Consalvo, Deborah. “In Common Usage: Eavan Boland’s Poetic Voice.” Eire-Ireland 28<br />

(Summer 1993): 100–15.<br />

Craps, Stef. “‘Only Not Beyond Love’: Testimony, Subalternity, and the Famine in the Poetry of<br />

Eavan Boland.” Neophilologus 94.1 (2010): 165–76.<br />

Davis, Wes. An Anthology of Modern Irish Poetry. Cambridge, MA: Harvard UP, 2010.

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