Back to the Present : : Irish Writing and History Since 1798.

The island of Ireland, north and south, has produced a great diversity of writing in both English and Irish for hundreds of years, often using the memories embodied in its competing views of history as a fruitful source of literary inspiration. Placing Irish literature in an international context, t...

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Place / Publishing House:Boston : : BRILL,, 2006.
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Year of Publication:2006
Language:English
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505 0 |a Intro -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Table of Contents -- ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS -- Introduction -- 1798: ACTS OF MEMORY -- Guests of the Nation -- Woven Figures: Seamus Heaney and Nationalist Tradition -- Thomas Campbell's "Exile of Erin": English Poem, Irish Reactions -- Seamus Heaney and the Croppies: 1798 and the Poet's Early Political Inclinations -- NARRATING THE PAST -- I did not know what to think, so I said nothing": Narrative Politics in Castle Rackrent -- Redmond Count O'Hanlon, The Irish Rapparee: William Carleton and the Problematical Past -- Unspeakable Home": The Post-colonial Aesthetics of Irish Poetry from Beckett to McGuckian -- Jennifer Johnston's How Many Miles to Babylon? Questioning the Past Among Echoes of Literary History -- Masks and Mirrors: Anthony Blunt's True Confessions in John Banville's The Untouchable -- Be Faithful to the Routine Gestures, and the Bigger Thing Will Come to You: Old Themes in Fermentation in Brian Friel's Give Me Your Answer, Do -- IRISH GOTHIC -- Imprisonment in Castle Rackrent: Maria Edgeworth's Use of Gothic Conventions -- Silenced Women/Women's Silence: Reading into the Past -- A Gothic Nightmare: John Banville and Irish History -- IMAGES OF IRISH CULTURE -- The Origin and Significance of the Angel Harp -- The Influence of J. M. Synge on the Art of Jack B. Yeats and Paul Henry -- Stepping out: Reading Rita Duffy's Dancer -- Further Thoughts on Irish Poetry Set to Music, with Special Reference to the Art Song in Contemporary Irish Music -- Marking Time: The Influence of Irish Traditional Music on the Poetry of Ciaran Carson -- WOMEN AND IRELAND -- Writing Grief into Memory: Women, Language and Narrative -- Silence and Power in Anglo-Irish Women's Literature -- Revaluations: The Significance of Women's Writing in Ireland. 
505 8 |a The Last September by Elizabeth Bowen, or A Chronicle of a Foreshadowed Death -- Martyrs to Mistresses? The Mother Figure in Edna O'Brien's Fiction -- After Easter: Critical Reception and Belfast -- NOTES ON CONTRIBUTORS AND EDITORS -- INDEX. 
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520 |a The island of Ireland, north and south, has produced a great diversity of writing in both English and Irish for hundreds of years, often using the memories embodied in its competing views of history as a fruitful source of literary inspiration. Placing Irish literature in an international context, these two volumes explore the connection between Irish history and literature, in particular the Rebellion of 1798, in a more comprehensive, diverse and multi-faceted way than has often been the case in the past. The fifty-three authors bring their national and personal viewpoints as well as their critical judgements to bear on Irish literature in these stimulating articles. The contributions also deal with topics such as Gothic literature, ideology, and identity, as well as gender issues, connections with the other arts, regional Irish literature, in particular that of the city of Limerick, translations, the works of Joyce, and comparisons with the literature of other nations. The contributors are all members of IASIL (International Association for the Study of Irish Literatures). Back to the Present: Forward to the Past. Irish Writing and History since 1798 will be of interest to both literary scholars and professional historians, but also to the general student of Irish writing and Irish culture. 
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