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Irish Studies in Britain New Perspectives on History and Literature

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The history essays in this volume explore how expressions of identityâ "particularly religious and political identityâ "shaped the experiences of Irish people from the early seventeenth to the early twentieth centuries, both in Ireland and abroad. They consist of an examination of the role played by Bonamargy Friary in the Antrim MacDonnellsâ (TM) presentation of their familyâ (TM)s status in the early seventeenth century; an exploration of the important role played by Irish courtiers during the years of Charles IIâ (TM)s Continental exile; a discussion of tensions between Irish Presbyterians and Anglicans in the 1720s and 1730s, with a particular focus on James Arbuckleâ (TM)s Hibernicusâ (TM)s Letters; an overview of the fraught relations between Irish Presbyterians and their Anglican neighbours on the frontier of Britainâ (TM)s North American colonies in the middle decades of the eighteenth century; an illustration of the masculinist rhetoric employed by Ulster Unionists during the Home Rule crisis from 1912 to 1914; a discussion of the anti-treaty IRAâ (TM)s use of arson attacks in three Munster counties during the Irish Civil War; and, finally, an examination of the impact of W. P. Nicholsonâ (TM)s evangelical crusade on Ulster Protestant society in the early 1920s. The essays in the literature section of this collection represent an eclectic range of interests in Irish literature and Irish literary history. Several of the essays focus on the way in which seminal events in Irish history, in particular the Easter Rising, have been imagined and re-imagined over time; they offer new insight into literary responses to, and representations of, those events and explore fresh contexts for thinking about the same. Others take up the question of literary genre and Irish national identity, while a number of contributors explore intertextuality and influence in twentieth-century Irish writing, with a special focus on Yeatsian and Joycean afterlives. The usefulness of thinking about literary texts alongside other forms of cultural expression is also examined, in particular the interactions of Irish literature and music. Although wide ranging in its interests, the collection addresses key themes central to the interpretation of Irish literature and culture, including changing concepts of national identity, the place of women in Irish history, and the politics of the Irish literary canon.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781443824125
ISBN-10: 1443824127
Publisher: Cambridge Scholars PressLtd
Publication date: 2010
Edition description: Unabridged edition
Pages: 220
Product dimensions: Height: 8.1 Inches, Length: 5.9 Inches, Weight: 1.1 Pounds, Width: 1 Inches
Author: Brian Griffin, Ellen McWilliams
Language: en
Binding: Hardcover

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