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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Erscheinungstermin: 12. März 2020
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- ISBN-13: 9781108575256
- Artikelnr.: 66178311
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Erscheinungstermin: 12. März 2020
- Englisch
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Part I. Contexts and Contents: Politics and Periodicals: 1. Victorian
Ireland, 1830-1880: a transition state Matthew Campbell; 2. Satire, fiction
and innovation between Dublin, Edinburgh and London Jim Kelly; 3. Young
Irelanders, Fenians, Land Leaguers: Young Ireland and beyond Melissa Fegan;
Part II. Ireland and the Liberal Arts and Sciences: 4. Naming the place:
the Ordnance Survey and its afterlives Cóilín Parsons; 5. Political
economy? The economics and sociology of famine Marguerite Corporaal; 6.
Newman's Irish University Colin Barr; 7. The charms of Ireland: travel
writing and tourism Glenn Hooper; Part III. From the Four Nations to the
Globalising Irish: 8. England and Ireland, Tory and Whig: Thackeray,
Trollope, Arnold John McCourt; 9. The Irish in the Empire: Moore, Lever,
Duffy Jim Shanahan; 10. An exiled history: Mitchel to O'Leary James Quinn;
11. The writing of Irish-America Peter D. O'Neill; Part IV. The Languages
of Literature: 12. Antiquarians and authentics: survival and revival in
Gaelic writing Nicholas Wolf; 13. Poetry and its audiences: club, street,
ballad Norman Vance; 14. Gothic, allegory, realism: the Irish 'Victorian'
novel Raphael Ingelbien; 15. The rise of the woman writer Anna Pilz; 16.
Dion Boucicault and the globalized Irish stage Shaun Richards; 17. The
popular prints Stephanie Rains.
Ireland, 1830-1880: a transition state Matthew Campbell; 2. Satire, fiction
and innovation between Dublin, Edinburgh and London Jim Kelly; 3. Young
Irelanders, Fenians, Land Leaguers: Young Ireland and beyond Melissa Fegan;
Part II. Ireland and the Liberal Arts and Sciences: 4. Naming the place:
the Ordnance Survey and its afterlives Cóilín Parsons; 5. Political
economy? The economics and sociology of famine Marguerite Corporaal; 6.
Newman's Irish University Colin Barr; 7. The charms of Ireland: travel
writing and tourism Glenn Hooper; Part III. From the Four Nations to the
Globalising Irish: 8. England and Ireland, Tory and Whig: Thackeray,
Trollope, Arnold John McCourt; 9. The Irish in the Empire: Moore, Lever,
Duffy Jim Shanahan; 10. An exiled history: Mitchel to O'Leary James Quinn;
11. The writing of Irish-America Peter D. O'Neill; Part IV. The Languages
of Literature: 12. Antiquarians and authentics: survival and revival in
Gaelic writing Nicholas Wolf; 13. Poetry and its audiences: club, street,
ballad Norman Vance; 14. Gothic, allegory, realism: the Irish 'Victorian'
novel Raphael Ingelbien; 15. The rise of the woman writer Anna Pilz; 16.
Dion Boucicault and the globalized Irish stage Shaun Richards; 17. The
popular prints Stephanie Rains.
Part I. Contexts and Contents: Politics and Periodicals: 1. Victorian
Ireland, 1830-1880: a transition state Matthew Campbell; 2. Satire, fiction
and innovation between Dublin, Edinburgh and London Jim Kelly; 3. Young
Irelanders, Fenians, Land Leaguers: Young Ireland and beyond Melissa Fegan;
Part II. Ireland and the Liberal Arts and Sciences: 4. Naming the place:
the Ordnance Survey and its afterlives Cóilín Parsons; 5. Political
economy? The economics and sociology of famine Marguerite Corporaal; 6.
Newman's Irish University Colin Barr; 7. The charms of Ireland: travel
writing and tourism Glenn Hooper; Part III. From the Four Nations to the
Globalising Irish: 8. England and Ireland, Tory and Whig: Thackeray,
Trollope, Arnold John McCourt; 9. The Irish in the Empire: Moore, Lever,
Duffy Jim Shanahan; 10. An exiled history: Mitchel to O'Leary James Quinn;
11. The writing of Irish-America Peter D. O'Neill; Part IV. The Languages
of Literature: 12. Antiquarians and authentics: survival and revival in
Gaelic writing Nicholas Wolf; 13. Poetry and its audiences: club, street,
ballad Norman Vance; 14. Gothic, allegory, realism: the Irish 'Victorian'
novel Raphael Ingelbien; 15. The rise of the woman writer Anna Pilz; 16.
Dion Boucicault and the globalized Irish stage Shaun Richards; 17. The
popular prints Stephanie Rains.
Ireland, 1830-1880: a transition state Matthew Campbell; 2. Satire, fiction
and innovation between Dublin, Edinburgh and London Jim Kelly; 3. Young
Irelanders, Fenians, Land Leaguers: Young Ireland and beyond Melissa Fegan;
Part II. Ireland and the Liberal Arts and Sciences: 4. Naming the place:
the Ordnance Survey and its afterlives Cóilín Parsons; 5. Political
economy? The economics and sociology of famine Marguerite Corporaal; 6.
Newman's Irish University Colin Barr; 7. The charms of Ireland: travel
writing and tourism Glenn Hooper; Part III. From the Four Nations to the
Globalising Irish: 8. England and Ireland, Tory and Whig: Thackeray,
Trollope, Arnold John McCourt; 9. The Irish in the Empire: Moore, Lever,
Duffy Jim Shanahan; 10. An exiled history: Mitchel to O'Leary James Quinn;
11. The writing of Irish-America Peter D. O'Neill; Part IV. The Languages
of Literature: 12. Antiquarians and authentics: survival and revival in
Gaelic writing Nicholas Wolf; 13. Poetry and its audiences: club, street,
ballad Norman Vance; 14. Gothic, allegory, realism: the Irish 'Victorian'
novel Raphael Ingelbien; 15. The rise of the woman writer Anna Pilz; 16.
Dion Boucicault and the globalized Irish stage Shaun Richards; 17. The
popular prints Stephanie Rains.