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9780521136525

The Literature of Ireland: Culture and Criticism

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    9780521136525

  • ISBN10:

    0521136520

  • Edition: 1st
  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 2010-08-16
  • Publisher: Cambridge University Press

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Summary

One of Ireland's foremost literary and cultural historians, Terence Brown's command of the intellectual and cultural currents running through the Irish literary canon is second to none, and he has been enormously influential in shaping the field of Irish studies. These essays reflect the key themes of Brown's distinguished career, most crucially his critical engagement with the post-colonial model of Irish cultural and literary history currently dominant in Irish Studies. With essays on major figures such as Yeats, MacNeice, Joyce and Beckett, as well as contemporary authors including Seamus Heaney, Derek Mahon, Michael Longley, Paul Muldoon and Brian Friel, this volume is a major contribution to scholarship, directing scholars and students to new approaches to twentieth-century Irish cultural and literary history.

Author Biography

Terence Brown is Fellow Emeritus and former Professor of Anglo-Irish Literature at Trinity College, Dublin.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgementsp. ix
Introductionp. 1
The Literary Revival: historical perspectivesp. 14
Joyce's magic lanternp. 27
Music: the cultural issuep. 36
Modernism and revolution: rereading Yeats's 'Easter 1916'p. 45
Shakespeare and the Irish selfp. 61
Irish literature and the Great Warp. 75
Ireland, Modernism and the 1930sp. 88
Post-modernists: Samuel Beckett and Flann O'Brienp. 104
Patrick Kavanagh: religious poetp. 122
MacNeice's Irelands: MacNeice's islandsp. 131
Louis MacNeice and the Second World Warp. 142
MacNeice and the puritan traditionp. 156
John Hewitt and memory: a reflectionp. 170
Michael Longley and the Irish poetic traditionp. 178
Seamus Heaney: the witnessing eye and the speaking tonguep. 190
Derek Mahon: the poet and paintingp. 199
Telling tales: Kennelly's Cromwell and Muldoon's 'The More a Man Has the More a Man Wants'p. 210
Redeeming the timep. 225
'Have we a context?': transition, self and society in the theatre of Brian Frielp. 239
Hubert Butler and nationalismp. 252
The Irish Dylan Thomas: versions and influencesp. 260
Indexp. 273
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