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Oceanic Connections - (Irish Studies) by Ellen Howley (Hardcover)

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  • Oceanic Connections is a first-of-its-kind comparative study of Anglophone Irish and Caribbean poets who write widely about the sea, revealing the similarities across the poetic traditions of both regions.
  • About the Author: Ellen Howley is assistant professor at the School of English at Dublin City University.
  • 278 Pages
  • Literary Criticism, Poetry
  • Series Name: Irish Studies

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"This title provides a comparative study of Anglophone Irish and Caribbean poets who write widely about the sea, revealing the similarities across the poetic traditions of both regions. It explores how poets from Ireland and the Caribbean engage with the ocean's material realities and mythic depths"-- Provided by publisher.



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Oceanic Connections is a first-of-its-kind comparative study of Anglophone Irish and Caribbean poets who write widely about the sea, revealing the similarities across the poetic traditions of both regions. In turning to the sea, Ellen Howley applies a Blue Humanities lens to the work of major poets from Ireland and the Anglophone Caribbean, such as Derek Walcott, Kamau Brathwaite, Seamus Heaney, and Medbh McGuckian. She demonstrates how the sea is more than a backdrop or metaphor--it is a generative space of creative and historical meaning. Through careful analysis, Howley shows how poets from these geographically distant but culturally resonant regions engage with the ocean's material realities and mythic depths.

Howley navigates between concrete maritime experiences--sailors, shipwrecks, coastal labor--and the sea's profound metaphorical potential. Poets become cartographers of both physical and imaginative spaces, mapping connections that span continents and centuries. Oceanic Connections reveals how the ocean simultaneously represents historical trauma, cultural memory, and a site of transformative artistic expression.

Building on studies of Irish-Caribbean connections by Michael Malouf, Lee M. Jenkins, Stephanie Pocock Boeninger, Allison Donnell, Maria McGarrity, and Evelyn O'Callaghan, this study furthers the comparative conversation through its emphasis on poetic resemblances, illuminating surprising commonalities while honoring each tradition's unique voice.



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A serious and inspired analysis of poetry from Ireland and the Caribbean. Howley is an excellent reader of poetry and capable of situating her project within the field.-- "Michael Malouf, author of Making World English: Literature, Late Empire, and English Language Teaching, 1919-39"

An excellent and original book....Ethical, interdisciplinary and continuously creative, Howley's book is a guide to literature and the sea.-- "Nicholas Allen, director, Wilson Center for Humanities and Arts"

Deftly taking bearings from the Blue Humanities and transatlantic poetics, and with exemplary fluidity, Howley tacks between the work of Heaney and Walcott, Boland and Brathwaite, and offers new and brilliant readings to show how the poets of these Atlantic archipelagos have been intimately shaped by the sea's music.-- "John Brannigan, University College Dublin"



About the Author



Ellen Howley is assistant professor at the School of English at Dublin City University. She is the co-editor of Seamus Heaney's Mythmaking.
Dimensions (Overall): 9.13 Inches (H) x 6.42 Inches (W) x .86 Inches (D)
Weight: 1.19 Pounds
Suggested Age: 22 Years and Up
Number of Pages: 278
Genre: Literary Criticism
Sub-Genre: Poetry
Series Title: Irish Studies
Publisher: Syracuse University Press
Format: Hardcover
Author: Ellen Howley
Language: English
Street Date: September 15, 2025
TCIN: 1003353153
UPC: 9780815611875
Item Number (DPCI): 247-48-7301
Origin: Made in the USA or Imported
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Q: How does the book contribute to Irish-Caribbean studies?

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  • A: The book illuminates poetic resemblances and commonalities, enriching the comparative conversation in Irish-Caribbean studies.

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Q: What does the author reveal about the ocean's role in poetry?

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  • A: The ocean serves as both a backdrop and a generative space for creative and historical meaning in poetry.

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Q: What academic lens does the author apply in the book?

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  • A: Ellen Howley applies a Blue Humanities lens to analyze the works of the featured poets.

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Q: What poets are featured in the comparative study?

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  • A: The study features poets such as Derek Walcott, Kamau Brathwaite, Seamus Heaney, and Medbh McGuckian.

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Q: What is the primary theme of Oceanic Connections?

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  • A: The primary theme explores the connections between Anglophone Irish and Caribbean poets through their engagement with the sea.

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