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Life Lines: Agency and Autobiography in Sarah Curran’s Poetry
Angela Byrne
School of Arts & Humanities
Faculty of Arts, Humanities & Social Sciences
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Arts & Humanities
18th Century
37%
Autobiography
100%
Cork
41%
Creative Life
43%
Early Nineteenth-century
28%
Irish Art
55%
Irishman
42%
Life World
34%
Memorialization
37%
Merit
26%
Person
16%
Personal Relationships
38%
Poem
21%
Poetic Form
37%
Poetics
21%
Poetry
41%
Thomas Moore
47%
Treason
38%
Unknown Poem
51%
Unpublished Poem
50%
Woman Life Writing
52%
Social Sciences
art
22%
eighteenth century
36%
event
17%
human being
16%
Irishman
58%
nineteenth century
58%
personal relationship
35%
poetry
71%
recording
27%
time
10%