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Hi - the britpo list is at:
http://www.mailbase.ac.uk/lists/british-poets/
- you'll find joining instructions there, also archives for you to
browse, to see what madness you're getting into!
Best wishes
Richard Caddel
On Tue, 28 Mar 2000 18:11:39 +0900, you wrote:
>Dear R I Caddel,
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>Could you tell me how to join the British-Irish poets list you were talking about?
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>Best regards,
>Michael E Hishikawa
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>P. S. I, for one, was rather delighted to read the discussion on Heaney and Beowulf,
>for it seemed to shed light on how Pound treats OE. The angle 'Pound the translator'
>seems to me as interesting as Pound the poet.
>Besides, I'm interested in how Heaney's rendition of old Irish poetry such as 'Int
>e/n bec' could be discussed (in the 'britpo' list). Heaney's somehow reminds me of
>EP's attempt in 1920 of Arnaut Daniel's 'L'aura amara' (LE, 127ff.).
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