Marked by names such as W. B. Yeats, James Joyce and Patrick Pearse, the decade 1910â 1920 was a period of revolutionary change in Ireland. Leading experts in Irish history, literature and culture address Ireland's entrance into modernity as a response to the lingering memory of the national leader Charles Stewart Parnell.
Marked by names such as W. B. Yeats, James Joyce and Patrick Pearse, the decade 1910â 1920 was a period of revolutionary change in Ireland. Leading experts in Irish history, literature and culture address Ireland's entrance into modernity as a response to the lingering memory of the national leader Charles Stewart Parnell.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Acknowledgement List of contributors List of illustrations Introduction: charisma and aftermath Joep Leerssen Part I. Parnell's Ireland and its different temporalities: 1. O'Connell and Parnell Oliver MacDonagh 2. The Paradoxes of Parnell Paul Bew 3. Ireland from Parnell to Pearse R.F. Foster 4. Race, nation, state Denis Donoghue 5. Parnell's other Ireland: religious radicals in late-nineteenth-century Ireland Raymond Gillespie 6. Inside history: storyteller Éamon a' Búrc (1866-1942) and the 'little famine' of 1879-1880 Angela Bourke 7. Digesting the past: anthologies and bi-cultural memory in Ireland Joep Leerssen 8. The writing of county histories in Parnell's Ireland Nicholas Canny Part II. After Parnell: the Irish literary and historical imagination: 9. Joyce's dubliners and Parnell: strategies of failure? Frank McGuinness 10. The rhythm of beauty': Joyce, Yeats, and the 1890s Edna Longley 11. 'Ingenious lovely things': Yeats's adjectives Helen Vendler 12. Modernism in the streets: Pearse and Joyce Declan Kiberd 13. Modernism, Belfast, and early-twentieth-century Ireland Terence Brown 14. Too rough for verse? Sea crossings in Irish culture Claire Connolly 15. 'Myth, fact, and mystery': F.X. Martin, medievalist and historian of the 1916 rising Thomas Bartlett 16. The Easter rising: four fallacies and some reflections David Fitzpatrick 17. Belatedness and late style Irish style: contemporary Irish poetry and the problem of belatedness Clair Wills Illustration credits Index.
Acknowledgement List of contributors List of illustrations Introduction: charisma and aftermath Joep Leerssen Part I. Parnell's Ireland and its different temporalities: 1. O'Connell and Parnell Oliver MacDonagh 2. The Paradoxes of Parnell Paul Bew 3. Ireland from Parnell to Pearse R.F. Foster 4. Race, nation, state Denis Donoghue 5. Parnell's other Ireland: religious radicals in late-nineteenth-century Ireland Raymond Gillespie 6. Inside history: storyteller Éamon a' Búrc (1866-1942) and the 'little famine' of 1879-1880 Angela Bourke 7. Digesting the past: anthologies and bi-cultural memory in Ireland Joep Leerssen 8. The writing of county histories in Parnell's Ireland Nicholas Canny Part II. After Parnell: the Irish literary and historical imagination: 9. Joyce's dubliners and Parnell: strategies of failure? Frank McGuinness 10. The rhythm of beauty': Joyce, Yeats, and the 1890s Edna Longley 11. 'Ingenious lovely things': Yeats's adjectives Helen Vendler 12. Modernism in the streets: Pearse and Joyce Declan Kiberd 13. Modernism, Belfast, and early-twentieth-century Ireland Terence Brown 14. Too rough for verse? Sea crossings in Irish culture Claire Connolly 15. 'Myth, fact, and mystery': F.X. Martin, medievalist and historian of the 1916 rising Thomas Bartlett 16. The Easter rising: four fallacies and some reflections David Fitzpatrick 17. Belatedness and late style Irish style: contemporary Irish poetry and the problem of belatedness Clair Wills Illustration credits Index.
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