Since 1921, Irish poetry has been viewed more and more as a separate area of study.
In an oral culture, Irish poetry had many uses.
Irish poetry in the 21st century is undergoing development as radical as the 1960s.
Boyce became an avid reader of social theory and Irish poetry.
Kavanagh is one of the most significant figures in 20th century Irish Poetry.
And so Irish poetry was lost to the majority of the Irish.
'Irish poetry', James's example suggests, does not always have to be about Ireland.
Poitín is a trope in Irish poetry and prose of the nineteenth century.
Although small among university presses, it is a major publisher of Irish poetry in North America.
Her poetry confronts social injustices and is a powerful voice within modern Irish poetry.