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Forging in the Smithy: National Identity and Representation in Anglo-Irish Literary History: Costerus New Series, cartea 98

Joep Leerssen, Adriaan van der Weel, Bart Westerweel
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 31 dec 1994
The interest of Anglo-Irish literature is not only that its canon includes a high proportion of literary giants - Yeats, Joyce, Beckett - but also that it exemplifies the problematics of literature in a context of social and cultural tension. Irish literary history has often been studied under precisely that aspect: as the literature of a country in a marginal, colonial yet intra-European position; a country where a variety of cultural traditions (Gaelic, Anglo-Irish, Ulster Presbyterian) have coexisted in an uneasy relationship; a country with intense social and economic divisions. These infrastructural tensions are not mere background or part of the context, but have been explicitly thematized in a substantial part of Ireland's literary output, so that an Irish author who does not address the matter of Ireland stands out as an anomaly, an exception to the general patterns. Therefore, the historical context of much Anglo-Irish scholarship is hardly surprising. Forging the Smithy: National Identity and Representation in Anglo-Irish Literary History addresses three interrelated areas of interest: language, territory and politics; the role of historical consciousness in Irish authors and in their dissemination; and the representation of Irish affairs asa it gives rise to specific literary strategies.
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ISBN-13: 9789051837513
ISBN-10: 9051837518
Dimensiuni: 155 x 230 mm
Greutate: 0.44 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Seria Costerus New Series


Cuprins

Introduction: Forging in the Smithy. Bart WESTERWEEL: Spenser's Ireland. Ciaran MURRAY: Anglo-Dutch and Anglo-Irish: The Politics of Romanticism. Susan FISHER MILLER: The Gentlemen at Large: Dublin Castle, Trinity College, and Jonathan Swift. Robert MAHONEY: Prince Posterity as an Irish Nationalist: The Posthumous Course of Swift's Patriotic Reputation. Wim TIGGGES: Public, Private and Poetic: Wolfe Tone's Autobiographical Writings. C.C. BARFOOT: Why Hang O'Quigley?: Treason and the Press in 1798. Peter DAVIDSON: A Note on the Music Manuscript of Anna Corri. Richard WALL: Politics and Language in Anglo-Irish Literature. Joep LEERSSEN: Language Revivalism before the Twilight. Arthur GREEN: Homage to Heslinga. Clare O'HALLORAN: An English Orientalist in Ireland: Charles Vallancey (1726-1812). Norman VANCE: Archaeology and the Ideology of Colony and Nation: The Case of New Grange. Martin J. BURKE: The Politics and Poetics of Nationalist Historiography: Mathew Carey and the Vindiciae Hibernicae. Jane STEVENSON: The Politics of Historiography: Or, Novels with Footnotes. Christopher MORASH: The Rhetoric of Right in Mitchel's Jail Journal. James H. MURPHY: Rosa Mulholland, W.P. Ryan and Irish Catholic Fiction at the Time of the Anglo-Irish Revival. Barbara FREITAG: Literature Rewrites History: James Connolly and James Larkin Larger than Life. Notes on Contributors.