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Féilscríbhinn do Chathal Ó Háinle
  • Language: ga
  • Pages: 1071

Féilscríbhinn do Chathal Ó Háinle

Féilscríbhinn do Chathal Ó Háinle is a collection of essays in honour of leading Irish scholar Cathal Ó Háinle.

Gaelic Prose in the Irish Free State
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 768

Gaelic Prose in the Irish Free State

This is an authoritative account of the a major, but neglected aspect of the Irish cultural renaissance- prose literature of the Gaelic Revival. The period following the War of Independence and Civil War saw an outpouring of book-length works in Irish from the state publishing agency An Gum. The frequency and production of new plays, both original and translated, have never been approached since. This book investigates all of these works as well as journalism and manuscript material and discusses them in a lively and often humorous manner. -- Publisher description

The Islandman
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 238

The Islandman

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2009
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  • Publisher: Peter Lang

This book concerns Tomás O'Crohan of the Blasket Islands and offers a radical reinterpretation of this iconic Irish figure and his place in Gaelic literature. It examines the politics of Irish culture that turned O'Crohan into «The Islandman» and harnessed his texts to the national political project, presenting him as an instinctual, natural hero and a naïve, almost unwilling writer, and his texts as artefacts of unselfconscious, unmediated linguistic and ethnographic authenticity. The author demonstrates that such misleading claims, never properly scrutinised before this study, have been to the detriment of the author's literary reputation and that they have obscured the deeply personal...

Unity in Diversity
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 204

Unity in Diversity

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The Prose Literature of the Gaelic Revival, 1881–1921
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 541

The Prose Literature of the Gaelic Revival, 1881–1921

The Gaelic Revival has long fascinated scholars of political history, nationalism, literature, and theater history, yet studies of the period have neglected a significant dimension of Ireland's evolution into nationhood: the cultural crusades mounted by those who believed in the centrality of the Irish language to the emergent Irish state. This book attempts to remedy that deficiency and to present the lively debates within the language movement in their full complexity, citing documents such as editorials, columns, speeches, letters, and literary works that were influential at the time but all too often were published only in Irish or were difficult to access. Cautiously employing the terms...

Gearrscealta an Phiarsaigh
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 136

Gearrscealta an Phiarsaigh

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1979-11
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Identities in Irish Literature
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 208

Identities in Irish Literature

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2004
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  • Publisher: Netbiblo

The book provides a new perspective on the establishment of Irish literature in English. This emerged in the early nineteenth century in an effort to create an independent writing in Ireland. the author explores the activities of these early years to later investigate canon formation in the twentieth century as well as contemporary definitions of Irish writing in English. She finally proposes the existence of another literature in the early twentieth century in Ireland and proffers an explanation for its exclusion from the new canon.

Anáil an Bhéil Bheo
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 285

Anáil an Bhéil Bheo

Anáil an Bhéil Bheo brings together a stimulating range of interdisciplinary essays considering the connections between orality and modern Irish culture. From literature to song, folklore to the visual arts, contributors examine not only the connections between oral and textual traditions in Ireland, but also the theoretical concept of “orality” itself and the corresponding significance of oral texts in Irish society. Featuring work by emerging scholars in the fields of history, literature, folklore, music, women’s studies, film and theatre studies and disciplines contributing to Irish Studies, this multifaceted volume also includes contributions from scholars long engaged with issues of orality such as Gearóid Ó Crualaoich and Henry Glassie.

Empire's Wake: Postcolonial Irish Writing and the Politics of Modern Literary Form
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 265

Empire's Wake: Postcolonial Irish Writing and the Politics of Modern Literary Form

Traces development of Irish literary modernism from the 1920s to the 1990s through the writings of James Joyce, John Millington Synge, Samuel Beckett, Sean O'Faolain, Frank McCourt, and the Blasket Island autobiographers, Tomas O'Crohan and Maurice O'Sullivan. Considers Irish literature in relation to Irish nationalism and aftermath of British empire.

Graveyard Clay
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 368

Graveyard Clay

In an Irish graveyard, the corpses are distracted by local jealousies and petty disputes assuming global importance. Their banter is full of news of above-ground happenings, received from the recently arrived. As we listen in on the gossip, rumors, backbiting, complaining, and obsessing of the local community, we learn that in the afterlife the same old life goes on beneath the sod.--