This study argues that populism has been a shaping force in Irish literary culture. Synthesizing existing scholarship on populism, it explores how Irish texts have evoked 'The People'--a crucial rhetorical move for populist discourse--while also examining literary critiques of Irish populisms.
This study argues that populism has been a shaping force in Irish literary culture. Synthesizing existing scholarship on populism, it explores how Irish texts have evoked 'The People'--a crucial rhetorical move for populist discourse--while also examining literary critiques of Irish populisms.
Seamus O'Malley is Associate Professor of English at Stern College for Women at Yeshiva University. He is the author of Making History New: Modernism and Historical Narrative (OUP, 2015) and has published widely on British and Irish modernist literature, as well as graphic novels. He has co-edited two books on Ford Madox Ford, and one on the cartoonists Julie Doucet and Gabrielle Bell.
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Introduction 1: The Populism of the Long Nineteenth Century 2: "Land for the People!" Land League and its Critics 3: Lady Gregory and the Voice of The People 4: Yeats and The People against Populism 5: "THE PEOPLE" of the Easter Rising 6: Governing The People Conclusion
Introduction 1: The Populism of the Long Nineteenth Century 2: "Land for the People!" Land League and its Critics 3: Lady Gregory and the Voice of The People 4: Yeats and The People against Populism 5: "THE PEOPLE" of the Easter Rising 6: Governing The People Conclusion
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