Examination of literacy and reading habits in nineteenth-century Ireland and implications for an emerging cultural nationalism.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Andrew Murphy is Professor of English and Director of the Graduate School at the University of St Andrews, Scotland. His authored books include: But the Irish Sea Betwixt Us: Ireland, Colonialism, and Renaissance Literature (1999), Shakespeare in Print: A History and Chronology of Shakespeare Publishing (Cambridge, 2003) and Shakespeare for the People: Working-class Readers, 1800-1900 (Cambridge, 2008).
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Introduction 1. Textual nationalism and oral culture 2. Education and the rise of literacy 3. W. B. Yeats and the Irish reader 4. Contending textualities 5. Censorship Afterword: Joycean transformations Appendix: W. B. Yeats' Irish canon.
Introduction 1. Textual nationalism and oral culture 2. Education and the rise of literacy 3. W. B. Yeats and the Irish reader 4. Contending textualities 5. Censorship Afterword: Joycean transformations Appendix: W. B. Yeats' Irish canon.
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