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The Pioneers of Anglo-Irish Fiction, 1800-1850

Author : Barry Sloan
Publisher : Gerrards Cross, Bucks. : C. Smythe ; Totowa, N.J. : Barnes & Noble Books
Page : 328 pages
File Size : 30,63 MB
Release : 1986
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN :

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The Pioneers of Anglo-Irish Fiction, 1800-1850

Author : Barry Sloan
Publisher : Gerrards Cross, Bucks. : C. Smythe ; Totowa, N.J. : Barnes & Noble Books
Page : 328 pages
File Size : 19,90 MB
Release : 1986
Category : Fiction
ISBN :

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The years 1800-1850 saw the emergence in Ireland of a number of novelists and story writers who took as their subject matter their native country, its people and its social, economic, and political problems. Their pioneering work is not only a unique record of life in rural Ireland in the late 18th and early 19th centuries before the disasters of the great famine in the 1840s changed many things irreversibly; it also initiated a tradition of Anglo-Irish fiction which, in the twentieth century has achieved international stature and recognition. It is comprehensive in scope, considering not only the major writers - Maria Edgeworth, Lady Morgan, the Banim brothers, Gerald Griffin, and William Carleton - but also lesser figures such as Charles Maturin, Mrs S. C. Hall, Samuel Lover, the early work of Charles Lever and Joseph Sheridan Le Fanu, and other minor contributors. There is also a chronology for the period from 1767, the year of Maria Edgeworth's birth, up to 1850. It sets the lives and works of the novelists discussed in this book against the literary, social and political contexts of their times, both in Ireland and abroad.

The Irish Novelists, 1800-1850

Author : Thomas Flanagan
Publisher : New York, Columbia U.P
Page : 392 pages
File Size : 34,85 MB
Release : 1959
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN :

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Examines the works and careers of the principal Irish novelists of the early 19th century, including; Edgeworth, Morgan, Banim, Griffin and Carleton. Also looks at the history of the time in terms of political, social, and religious aspects.

A History of the Irish Novel

Author : Derek Hand
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Page : 353 pages
File Size : 33,55 MB
Release : 2011-03-10
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 1139500635

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Derek Hand's A History of the Irish Novel is a major work of criticism on some of the greatest and most globally recognisable writers of the novel form. Writers such as Laurence Sterne, James Joyce, Elizabeth Bowen, Samuel Beckett and John McGahern have demonstrated the extraordinary intellectual range, thematic complexity and stylistic innovation of Irish fiction. Derek Hand provides a remarkably detailed picture of the Irish novel's emergence in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries. He shows the story of the genre is the story of Ireland's troubled relationship to modernisation. The first critical synthesis of the Irish novel from the seventeenth century to the present day, this is a major book for the field, and the first to thematically, theoretically and contextually chart its development. It is an essential, entertaining and highly original guide to the history of the Irish novel.

Irish Literature Since 1800

Author : Norman Vance
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 377 pages
File Size : 40,45 MB
Release : 2014-06-11
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 1317870492

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This book surveys Irish writing in English over the last two centuries, from Maria Edgeworth to Seamus Heaney, to give the literary student and the general reader an up-to-date sense of its variety and vitality and to indicate some of the ways in which it has been described and discussed. It begins with a brief outline of Irish history, of Irish writing in Irish and Latin, and of writing in English before 1800. Later chapters consider Irish romanticism, Victorian Ireland, W.B.Yeats and the Irish Literary Revival, new directions in Irish writing after Joyce and the literature of contemporary Ireland, north and south, from 1960 to the present.

Irish Writers and Politics

Author : Okifumi Komesu
Publisher : Rowman & Littlefield
Page : 374 pages
File Size : 24,37 MB
Release : 1990
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9780389209263

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Irish Writers and Politics R explores a variety of responses, the essays in this collection (the third in the IASAIL-Japan series) dealing with Irish writers past and present, such as Swift, Burke, Ferguson, Yeats, Lady Gregory, Joyce, Shaw, O'Casey, Stewart Parker, and Desmond Egan as well as Northern Irish poets and playwrights. CONTENTS INTRODUCTION. Masaru Sekine; ENGLISH READERS: THREE HISTORICAL 'MOMENTS'. Vivian Mercier; SWIFT: ANATOMY OF AN ANTI-COLONIALIST. A. Norman Jeffares; EDMOND BURKE: A VOICE CRYING IN THE WILDERNESS. Lorna Reynolds; THE ENIGMA OF SAMUEL FERGUSON. Maurice Harmon; W. B. YEATS: POLITICS AND HISTORY. Donna Gerstenberger; ASCENDENCY NATIONALISM, FEMINIST NATIONALISM AND STAGECRAFT IN LADY GREGORY'S REVISION OF R KINCORA, Maureen S. G. Hawkins; THE FIFTH BELL: RACE AND CLASS IN YEATS'S POLITICAL THOUGHT. John S. Kelly; JAMES JOYCE AND POLITICS. Heather Cook Callow; SAINT JOAN. Declan Kiberd; THE 'MIGHT OF DESIGN' IN R THE PLOUGH AND THE STARS. Christopher Murray; THE WILL TO FREEDOM: POLITICS AND PLAY IN THE THEATRE OF STEWART PARKER. Elmer Andrews; TOO LITTLE PEACE: THE POLITICAL POETRY OF DESMOND EGAN. Brian Arkins; WHO WE ARE: PROTESTANTS AND POETRY IN THE NORTH OF IRELAND. David Burleigh; THEATRE WITH ITS SLEEVES ROLLED UP. Emelie Fitzgibbon; NOTES; NOTES ON CONTRIBUTORS; INDEX R. Irish Literary Studies Series No. 36.

Portraying the Self

Author : Michael Kenneally
Publisher : Rowman & Littlefield
Page : 300 pages
File Size : 48,30 MB
Release : 1988
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 9780389207146

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Irish Literary Studies Series No. 26.

Make Sense who May

Author : Robin J. Davis
Publisher : Rowman & Littlefield
Page : 200 pages
File Size : 38,74 MB
Release : 1989
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9780389207917

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Contents: The Difficult BirthóAn Image of Utterance in Beckett, Paul Lawley; Less equals MoreóDeveloping Ambiguity in the Drafts of "Come and Go," Rosemary Pountney; Seeing is PerceivingóBeckett's Later Plays and the Theory of Audience Response, Karen L. Laughlin; Mutations of the Soliloquy, "Not I" to "Rockaby," Andrew Kennedy; Anonymity and IndividuationóThe Interrelation of Two Linguistic Functions in "Not I" and "Rockaby," Lois Oppenheim; Walking and Rocking, Ritual Acts in "Footfalls" and "Rockaby," Mary A. Doll; Beckett's Other Trilogyó"Not I," "Footfalls" and "Rockaby," R. Thomas Stone; Perspective in "Rockaby," Jane Alison Hale; Know HappinessóIrony in "Ill Seen Ill Said," Monique Nagem; Reading "That Time," Antoni Libera; The Speech Act in Beckett's "Ohio Impromptu," Kathleen O'Gorman; "Make Sense Who May," A Study of "Catastrophe" and "What Where," Annamaria Sportelli; "Catastrophe" and Dramatic Setting, Hersh Zeifman; A Political Perspective on "Catastrophe," Robert Sandarg; The Quad PiecesóA Screen for the Unseeable, Phyllis Carey. Irish Literary Studies Series No. 30.

The Politics of the Picturesque

Author : Stephen Copley
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Page : 322 pages
File Size : 25,78 MB
Release : 1994-03-10
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 0521441137

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Essays on eighteenth- and nineteenth-century ways of looking at landscape, in theory and practice.

Charles Kingsley

Author : Jonathan Conlin
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 250 pages
File Size : 37,91 MB
Release : 2020-12-28
Category : History
ISBN : 1000298345

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Novelist, poet, Anglican priest, and controversialist, Charles Kingsley (1819–75) epitomizes the bustling Victorian man of faith and letters, a prolific polymath as ready to break a lance with John Henry Newman over Christian doctrine as he was to preach to schoolchildren on the virtues of manly, physical struggle. Kingsley’s The Water-Babies and Westward Ho! were best-sellers which became classics of children’s literature. Kingsley has come to epitomize the Victorian age. On closer inspection, Kingsley is harder to categorize: a socialist who was also an imperialist, a Chartist revolutionary who was Queen Victoria’s favourite novelist, a natural theologian who popularized Darwin, a priest who celebrated sex as sacrament. Kingsley only appears straightforward if you consider him one piece at a time. The debates he shaped remain with us today: faith and sexuality, economics and exploitation, race and identity. The aim of this book is to present the whole man: to consider the public crusades for public health alongside the most private fantasies of sexual intercourse; to consider the ardent imperialist alongside the Darwinist. It will be of interest to all students of Victorian studies, as well as of British/Imperial history, church history, and especially the history of science.