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Returns: 1881–1886
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Alexander Bubb
Published: 21 January 2016
... painting Freemasonry community Fenianism Irish literary revival This is my own, my native land! Whose heart hath ne’er within him burn’d, As home his footsteps he hath turn’d, From wandering on a foreign strand! Sir Walter Scott, The Lay of the Last Minstrel (1805) 1...
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Theorising Irish-Language Modernism: Voicing Precarity
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Sarah E. McKibben
Published: 31 August 2020
... Conaire Pádraic Gaumont British film company Greenwood John D H Mullen Pat Irish Literary Revival King Colman ‘Tiger’ Oidhche Sheanchais ‘Storyteller’s Night’ Bourke Angela fairy tales Pope Pius X Anglicisation Bradbury Malcolm Catholic Church Famine Gaelic Irish language McFarlane James...
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Published: 28 January 2013
... of his apprehension of Irish history and culture. Clarke had a complicated response to the poetry of the Irish Literary Revival, especially that written by Yeats. Yeats and Clark both acknowledge that lamenting and unlamenting song derives from the awareness that Gaelic is their national language...
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Published: 23 June 2011
... in publishing books by authors who had already established a name for themselves in London, its efforts to promote the literature of the Irish Literary Revival, and its publishing of accounts about the Rising. Finally, the chapter discusses the significance of Maunsel’s output after 1916 to overtly political...
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Published online: 18 May 2023
Published in print: 01 February 2023
... of an important and neglected figure allows us new insights into a range of interesting cultural moments in twentieth-century Irish life, including the beginnings of literary modernism, the flourishing of the Irish literary revival and the emergence of a dissident strand within the Catholic clergy. Based...
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Visions of Excess: Ireland in English Caricature, and T.H. White’s Irish Fantasia
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Eve Patten
Published: 14 July 2022
... English folk song movement English revivalism Gardiner Henry Rolf Irish Literary Revival nationalism cultural The Apes of God Lewis Auden W H The Blossoming Bough Mannin Celtic Twilight Lady Chatterley’s Lover Lawrence D H Lewis Wyndham Mannin Ethel McDonald Rónán Squire John Collings Yeats...
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Classics and Irish Politics: Introduction
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Isabelle Torrance and Donncha O’Rourke
Published: 28 October 2020
... Heaney; the significance of the Irish Literary Revival and the Irish language; classical reception vs. the classical tradition as a theoretical framework; the Classics in Irish education. There has been much work done in recent years on the tensions associated with the exploitation of classical models...
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Among the Victorians
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Francis O'Gorman
Published: 18 July 2023
... foundation. The Victorian artists and writers among whom Yeats grew up coincided in important ways with exactly that which the young poet, dramatist, and champion of the Irish Literary Revival was coming to believe. Charles Kegan Paul publisher ‘Darkling Thrush The’ Hardy ‘Falling of the Leaves The’ Yeats...
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Published: 08 October 2020
...This chapter explores how James Joyce transvalues epic, the novel, and Ireland in tandem through an encyclopaedic multi-perspectivalism. Writers of the Irish Literary Revival engaged within a variety of genres but they especially privileged drama and poetry as the vehicles for a recrudescence...
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Published: 01 November 2012
...This chapter examines the Gaelic autobiographies emerging from the Blasket Islands in the late 1920s and early 1930s and argues that they offer a crucial reassessment of the modernist aesthetic framework developed by Yeats and Synge for the Irish Literary Revival. Focusing on The Islandman ...
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Published: 01 February 2023
... of the truest and purest nationalism into the minds of Irishmen’). O’Donovan was elected to the executive committee of the Gaelic League in 1903 and was co-opted to its newly formed industrial committee. The chapter also looks at O’Donovan’s attitude towards the ideals of the Irish literary revival, inspired...
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Published: 05 January 2012
... ‘Carnegie Row’ 1924 O’Connor Frank To morrow Boyd Ernest Land Act 1923 Land Commission Belgium Clarke Austin Shaw George Bernard Brown Ivor Rothenstein William Stephens James selective kinship Irish Literary Revival Standish O'Grady Sir Horace Plunkett George W. Russell (AE) Irish Co...
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