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The Chase of a Shadow: A Narrative Poem in Four Cantos

by Denis M. Cronin

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"The Chase of a Shadow: A Narrative Poem in Four Cantos" was written by Irish-American Denis M. Cronin.  Completed in 1898, the poem recounts the trying and, according to Cronin's preface, true-life story of Fergus, a young, Irish aristocrat from The Sheep's Head Peninsula in Southwest County Cork. After Fergus is separated from his home, his true love and all he holds dear by events following Ireland's 1798 Rebellion, he struggles to find his way in his new home, Boston, clinging to his memories even as the years go by.Which side was Fergus on, Irish Rebel or English Rule? Does he succeed despite the odds? Are Fergus and his true love reunited in the end? Or is this story a tragedy? Read "The Chase of a Shadow" and judge for yourself! Denis Cronin died in August of 1929, having given his never published manuscript to his youngest daughter Cecelia. 60 some-odd years later, Cecelia mailed her father's manuscript to her granddaughter, Jenny Warsen, who published the first edition of "The Chase of a Shadow" for her great-grandfather posthumously in 1998.For those with an interest in the topics of mental illness, psychiatry and, in particular, the phenomenon of "voice hearing," you will find in "The Chase of a Shadow" hints that the poem's hero, Fergus, suffered certain symptoms of mental illness. What you will find too, if you read carefully, are the lines describing the struggling hero's experiences as a "a voice hearer" as well. Was the author, Denis Cronin--who suffered bipolar disorder--trying to hide clues that he was a voice hearer too? Read "The Chase of a Shadow" for yourself and decide. Denis M. Cronin was born on May 31, 1866 in the village of Kilcrohane in Southwest County Cork, Ireland.  Kilcrohane is is located on Southwestern end of The Sheep's Head peninsula not far from Bantry.  In 1888, on the eve of his emigration from Ireland to The United States, Denis M. Cronin penned a five page poem he titled "The Last Round." It was poem written in the first person about his own life. Once in America, Denis took his 5-page poem, "The Last Round," and substituted a character named Fergus as the new hero of the much longer poem. Fergus, like Denis, was forced to leave Ireland and both lost their true love, only under different circumstances. One immigration record possibly Denis Cronin's states that he sailed to New York, but with his final destination noted as being Boston.  This would make sense as Boston is where the hero Fergus in Denis Cronin's epic poem, "The Chase of a Shadow," ended up too. In 1898, the year Denis M. Cronin had planned that "The Chase of a Shadow" would be published, he married Jane (Jennie) Wallace in Brooklyn, New York. By 1910, Denis Cronin had moved his wife and six children to Yonkers, New York. There he worked as a letter carrier for the United States Postal Service until 1927. He died August 13, 1929 at age 63 in Yonkers with "The Chase of a Shadow" never published. A letter back to Ireland from Denis Cronin's brother complained that for the last six months Denis' life, Denis had been in bed with his wife Jennie telling all callers, including family, that Denis didn't want to see anyone. Family and friends were told Denis died of congestive heart failure. The actual, but secret, cause of death was listed on Denis' death certificate as "manic depressive insanity." But mental illness is not fatal unless due to exhaustion or suicide, except in the degenerative case of Alzheimer's.  Did Denis Cronin actually commit suicide and his wife simply not want that shameful end known? Perhaps.Denis Cronin's life goal was to see "The Chase of a Shadow" published and to be recognized as one of history's great poets. Hopefully that will posthumously come to pass. Hopefully too, his genius now for all to see in "The Chase of a Shadow" will be one more example of a person with a mental illness not only leading a productive life, but also excelling in his craft.… (more)
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"The Chase of a Shadow: A Narrative Poem in Four Cantos" was written by Irish-American Denis M. Cronin.  Completed in 1898, the poem recounts the trying and, according to Cronin's preface, true-life story of Fergus, a young, Irish aristocrat from The Sheep's Head Peninsula in Southwest County Cork. After Fergus is separated from his home, his true love and all he holds dear by events following Ireland's 1798 Rebellion, he struggles to find his way in his new home, Boston, clinging to his memories even as the years go by.Which side was Fergus on, Irish Rebel or English Rule? Does he succeed despite the odds? Are Fergus and his true love reunited in the end? Or is this story a tragedy? Read "The Chase of a Shadow" and judge for yourself! Denis Cronin died in August of 1929, having given his never published manuscript to his youngest daughter Cecelia. 60 some-odd years later, Cecelia mailed her father's manuscript to her granddaughter, Jenny Warsen, who published the first edition of "The Chase of a Shadow" for her great-grandfather posthumously in 1998.For those with an interest in the topics of mental illness, psychiatry and, in particular, the phenomenon of "voice hearing," you will find in "The Chase of a Shadow" hints that the poem's hero, Fergus, suffered certain symptoms of mental illness. What you will find too, if you read carefully, are the lines describing the struggling hero's experiences as a "a voice hearer" as well. Was the author, Denis Cronin--who suffered bipolar disorder--trying to hide clues that he was a voice hearer too? Read "The Chase of a Shadow" for yourself and decide. Denis M. Cronin was born on May 31, 1866 in the village of Kilcrohane in Southwest County Cork, Ireland.  Kilcrohane is is located on Southwestern end of The Sheep's Head peninsula not far from Bantry.  In 1888, on the eve of his emigration from Ireland to The United States, Denis M. Cronin penned a five page poem he titled "The Last Round." It was poem written in the first person about his own life. Once in America, Denis took his 5-page poem, "The Last Round," and substituted a character named Fergus as the new hero of the much longer poem. Fergus, like Denis, was forced to leave Ireland and both lost their true love, only under different circumstances. One immigration record possibly Denis Cronin's states that he sailed to New York, but with his final destination noted as being Boston.  This would make sense as Boston is where the hero Fergus in Denis Cronin's epic poem, "The Chase of a Shadow," ended up too. In 1898, the year Denis M. Cronin had planned that "The Chase of a Shadow" would be published, he married Jane (Jennie) Wallace in Brooklyn, New York. By 1910, Denis Cronin had moved his wife and six children to Yonkers, New York. There he worked as a letter carrier for the United States Postal Service until 1927. He died August 13, 1929 at age 63 in Yonkers with "The Chase of a Shadow" never published. A letter back to Ireland from Denis Cronin's brother complained that for the last six months Denis' life, Denis had been in bed with his wife Jennie telling all callers, including family, that Denis didn't want to see anyone. Family and friends were told Denis died of congestive heart failure. The actual, but secret, cause of death was listed on Denis' death certificate as "manic depressive insanity." But mental illness is not fatal unless due to exhaustion or suicide, except in the degenerative case of Alzheimer's.  Did Denis Cronin actually commit suicide and his wife simply not want that shameful end known? Perhaps.Denis Cronin's life goal was to see "The Chase of a Shadow" published and to be recognized as one of history's great poets. Hopefully that will posthumously come to pass. Hopefully too, his genius now for all to see in "The Chase of a Shadow" will be one more example of a person with a mental illness not only leading a productive life, but also excelling in his craft.

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