Ulrike Einspieler has written: 'Seamus Heaneys Lyrik im Spiegel der Literaturkritik' -- subject(s): Appreciation, Criticism and interpretation, History, In literature
Seamus Carey has written: 'Growing up with your children'
Seamus Heaney was married to Marie Devlin, with whom he had three children: Michael, Christopher, and Catherine Ann. Heaney has several grandchildren, but their names are not widely publicized to respect their privacy.
Seamus Heaney's poem "The Underground" captures the experience of traveling on the London Underground in a moment of heightened awareness. Heaney describes the sights, sounds, and atmosphere of the subway as it takes on a mystical and transformative quality, exploring themes of journey, connection, and the human experience of passing through time and space. The poem evokes a sense of awe and wonder in the ordinary act of commuting.
I dont know when but he was 4 because in Mid-Term break by Seamus Heaney (his brother), the whole poem is about Christopher Heaneys death. At the end it says that Christophers body is is in a 4 foot box representing the 4 years of his life. Christopher Heaney died in 1952, aged 3. Details are on his headstone.
Seamus Reed's birth name is Michael Seamus Reed.
Seamus McNulty's birth name is Seamus Patrick McNulty.
Timothy Sean Kelly has written: 'The effects of organized sport/fitness programs on the measureable fitness levels of children age 9 to 12' -- subject(s): Physical fitness for children, Physiological aspects, Physiological aspects of Sports for children, Sports for children, Testing
Seamus Gubbins is 6'.
There was no character called Sean in Harry Potter. However, there was a character named Seamus Finnigan played by Sean Biggerstaff. It remains unknown who Seamus married.
Seamus Finnigan is his full name.
Seamus Finnigan is his full name.