A History of Irish Autobiography
Herausgeber: Harte, Liam
A History of Irish Autobiography
Herausgeber: Harte, Liam
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The first ever history of autobiographical writing in Ireland, based on original scholarship, and structured around key subgenres, themes, texts, and writers.
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The first ever history of autobiographical writing in Ireland, based on original scholarship, and structured around key subgenres, themes, texts, and writers.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 434
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. März 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 236mm x 176mm x 30mm
- Gewicht: 717g
- ISBN-13: 9781107131446
- ISBN-10: 1107131448
- Artikelnr.: 48499238
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 434
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. März 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 236mm x 176mm x 30mm
- Gewicht: 717g
- ISBN-13: 9781107131446
- ISBN-10: 1107131448
- Artikelnr.: 48499238
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
1. Introduction: autobiography theory and criticism in Ireland Liam Harte;
2. Writing in medieval Ireland in the first-person voice Máire Ní
Mhaonaigh; 3. Early modern Irish autobiography Marie-Louise Coolahan; 4.
Irish Protestant life-writing in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries
Elizabeth Grubgeld; 5. Irish women's spiritual and religious life-writing
in the late eighteenth and nineteenth centuries Maria Luddy; 6. Spiritual
and religious life-writing in Ireland since 1900 Louise Fuller; 7. Irish
political autobiography from Wolfe Tone to Ernie O'Malley Matthew Kelly; 8.
The memoirs of male politicians in independent Ireland Eoin O'Malley and
Kevin Rafter; 9. Women's political autobiography in independent Ireland
Margaret O'Callaghan; 10. Autobiography and the Irish literary revival
Nicholas Allen; 11. Irish literary autobiography since the Revival
Christina Hunt Mahony; 12. The Irish autobiographical novel Jonathan
Bolton; 13. Memoirs of Irish rural life George O'Brien; 14. The
autobiography of the Irish working class Emmet O'Connor; 15. Irish-language
autobiography Bríona Nic Dhiarmada; 16. Orality and life-writing in modern
Ireland Kelly Fitzgerald and Mary Muldowney; 17. Southern Irish Protestant
autobiography since partition Robert Tobin; 18. Northern Irish
autobiography since 1960 Barry Sloan; 19. The Irish travel memoir I:
journeys within Ireland Glenn Hooper; 20. The Irish travel memoir II:
journeys beyond Ireland Michael Cronin; 21. Life-writing and diaspora I:
the autobiographical writings of the Irish in the USA and Latin America
Laura P. Z. Izarra and James Silas Rogers; 22. Life-writing and diaspora
II: the autobiographical writings of the Irish in Britain and Australia
Patrick Buckridge and Liam Harte; 23. The Irish abuse survival memoir Moira
J. Maguire; 24. Irish celebrity autobiography Anthony P. McIntyre and Diane
Negra; 25. Irish life-writing in the digital era Claire Lynch.
2. Writing in medieval Ireland in the first-person voice Máire Ní
Mhaonaigh; 3. Early modern Irish autobiography Marie-Louise Coolahan; 4.
Irish Protestant life-writing in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries
Elizabeth Grubgeld; 5. Irish women's spiritual and religious life-writing
in the late eighteenth and nineteenth centuries Maria Luddy; 6. Spiritual
and religious life-writing in Ireland since 1900 Louise Fuller; 7. Irish
political autobiography from Wolfe Tone to Ernie O'Malley Matthew Kelly; 8.
The memoirs of male politicians in independent Ireland Eoin O'Malley and
Kevin Rafter; 9. Women's political autobiography in independent Ireland
Margaret O'Callaghan; 10. Autobiography and the Irish literary revival
Nicholas Allen; 11. Irish literary autobiography since the Revival
Christina Hunt Mahony; 12. The Irish autobiographical novel Jonathan
Bolton; 13. Memoirs of Irish rural life George O'Brien; 14. The
autobiography of the Irish working class Emmet O'Connor; 15. Irish-language
autobiography Bríona Nic Dhiarmada; 16. Orality and life-writing in modern
Ireland Kelly Fitzgerald and Mary Muldowney; 17. Southern Irish Protestant
autobiography since partition Robert Tobin; 18. Northern Irish
autobiography since 1960 Barry Sloan; 19. The Irish travel memoir I:
journeys within Ireland Glenn Hooper; 20. The Irish travel memoir II:
journeys beyond Ireland Michael Cronin; 21. Life-writing and diaspora I:
the autobiographical writings of the Irish in the USA and Latin America
Laura P. Z. Izarra and James Silas Rogers; 22. Life-writing and diaspora
II: the autobiographical writings of the Irish in Britain and Australia
Patrick Buckridge and Liam Harte; 23. The Irish abuse survival memoir Moira
J. Maguire; 24. Irish celebrity autobiography Anthony P. McIntyre and Diane
Negra; 25. Irish life-writing in the digital era Claire Lynch.
1. Introduction: autobiography theory and criticism in Ireland Liam Harte;
2. Writing in medieval Ireland in the first-person voice Máire Ní
Mhaonaigh; 3. Early modern Irish autobiography Marie-Louise Coolahan; 4.
Irish Protestant life-writing in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries
Elizabeth Grubgeld; 5. Irish women's spiritual and religious life-writing
in the late eighteenth and nineteenth centuries Maria Luddy; 6. Spiritual
and religious life-writing in Ireland since 1900 Louise Fuller; 7. Irish
political autobiography from Wolfe Tone to Ernie O'Malley Matthew Kelly; 8.
The memoirs of male politicians in independent Ireland Eoin O'Malley and
Kevin Rafter; 9. Women's political autobiography in independent Ireland
Margaret O'Callaghan; 10. Autobiography and the Irish literary revival
Nicholas Allen; 11. Irish literary autobiography since the Revival
Christina Hunt Mahony; 12. The Irish autobiographical novel Jonathan
Bolton; 13. Memoirs of Irish rural life George O'Brien; 14. The
autobiography of the Irish working class Emmet O'Connor; 15. Irish-language
autobiography Bríona Nic Dhiarmada; 16. Orality and life-writing in modern
Ireland Kelly Fitzgerald and Mary Muldowney; 17. Southern Irish Protestant
autobiography since partition Robert Tobin; 18. Northern Irish
autobiography since 1960 Barry Sloan; 19. The Irish travel memoir I:
journeys within Ireland Glenn Hooper; 20. The Irish travel memoir II:
journeys beyond Ireland Michael Cronin; 21. Life-writing and diaspora I:
the autobiographical writings of the Irish in the USA and Latin America
Laura P. Z. Izarra and James Silas Rogers; 22. Life-writing and diaspora
II: the autobiographical writings of the Irish in Britain and Australia
Patrick Buckridge and Liam Harte; 23. The Irish abuse survival memoir Moira
J. Maguire; 24. Irish celebrity autobiography Anthony P. McIntyre and Diane
Negra; 25. Irish life-writing in the digital era Claire Lynch.
2. Writing in medieval Ireland in the first-person voice Máire Ní
Mhaonaigh; 3. Early modern Irish autobiography Marie-Louise Coolahan; 4.
Irish Protestant life-writing in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries
Elizabeth Grubgeld; 5. Irish women's spiritual and religious life-writing
in the late eighteenth and nineteenth centuries Maria Luddy; 6. Spiritual
and religious life-writing in Ireland since 1900 Louise Fuller; 7. Irish
political autobiography from Wolfe Tone to Ernie O'Malley Matthew Kelly; 8.
The memoirs of male politicians in independent Ireland Eoin O'Malley and
Kevin Rafter; 9. Women's political autobiography in independent Ireland
Margaret O'Callaghan; 10. Autobiography and the Irish literary revival
Nicholas Allen; 11. Irish literary autobiography since the Revival
Christina Hunt Mahony; 12. The Irish autobiographical novel Jonathan
Bolton; 13. Memoirs of Irish rural life George O'Brien; 14. The
autobiography of the Irish working class Emmet O'Connor; 15. Irish-language
autobiography Bríona Nic Dhiarmada; 16. Orality and life-writing in modern
Ireland Kelly Fitzgerald and Mary Muldowney; 17. Southern Irish Protestant
autobiography since partition Robert Tobin; 18. Northern Irish
autobiography since 1960 Barry Sloan; 19. The Irish travel memoir I:
journeys within Ireland Glenn Hooper; 20. The Irish travel memoir II:
journeys beyond Ireland Michael Cronin; 21. Life-writing and diaspora I:
the autobiographical writings of the Irish in the USA and Latin America
Laura P. Z. Izarra and James Silas Rogers; 22. Life-writing and diaspora
II: the autobiographical writings of the Irish in Britain and Australia
Patrick Buckridge and Liam Harte; 23. The Irish abuse survival memoir Moira
J. Maguire; 24. Irish celebrity autobiography Anthony P. McIntyre and Diane
Negra; 25. Irish life-writing in the digital era Claire Lynch.







