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Original Articles

Speculating: Patrick McGuinness interviews Paul Muldoon

Interview

Pages 103-110 | Published online: 12 Feb 2009
 

Notes

1. ‘Ceangal translates as joining or connection in Old Irish and describes internal rhyme structures in the literary tradition. The word is also related to the envoi of a poem’ (Paul Muldoon).

2. Cynghanedd ‘(lit. “Harmony”) an intricate system of sound-chiming within a line of verse … found in rich complexity in the poetry of the medieval period [in Wales] … The system involves the serial repetition of consonants in precise relationship to the main accents in a line, together with the use of internal rhymes’(The New Companion to the Literature of Wales, ed. Meic Stephens (Cardiff: University of Wales Press, 1998), 139). A number of contemporary Welsh poets use cynghanedd in their work; indeed, there has been a marked revival in strict metre poetry in Wales during recent decades.

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