Irish Literature in Transition, 1780-1830
Herausgeber: Connolly, Claire
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Presenting a vibrant account of Ireland's literary voices, this volume will be a key reference for scholars and students of Irish literature and English romanticism. It offers a new account of the years that formed the crucible of Irish writing in English, taking account of colonial, European, and transatlantic contexts.
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Presenting a vibrant account of Ireland's literary voices, this volume will be a key reference for scholars and students of Irish literature and English romanticism. It offers a new account of the years that formed the crucible of Irish writing in English, taking account of colonial, European, and transatlantic contexts.
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- Irish Literature in Transition
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 456
- Erscheinungstermin: 12. März 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 236mm x 7mm x 32mm
- Gewicht: 770g
- ISBN-13: 9781108492980
- ISBN-10: 1108492983
- Artikelnr.: 58699209
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Irish Literature in Transition
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 456
- Erscheinungstermin: 12. März 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 236mm x 7mm x 32mm
- Gewicht: 770g
- ISBN-13: 9781108492980
- ISBN-10: 1108492983
- Artikelnr.: 58699209
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Making maps, Irish literature in transition, 1780-1830 Claire Connolly;
Part I. Origins: 1. Gaelic literature in transition 1780-1830 Lesa Ní
Mhunghaile; 2. Irish literature and classical modes Norman Vance; Part II.
Transitions: 3. Conceptual frameworks: Irish literary theory, from
politeness to politics Julia M. Wright; 4. Whigs, weavers and
fire-worshippers: anglophone Irish poetry in transition Matthew Campbell;
5. Metropolitan theatre David O'Shaughnessy; 6. Harps and pepperpots, songs
and pianos: music and Irish poetry Adrian Paterson; 7. Enlightened Ulster,
Romantic Ulster: Irish magazine culture of the Union era Jennifer Orr; Part
III. Reputations: 8. Placing Mary Tighe in Irish literary history: from
manuscript culture to print Harriet Kramer Linkin; 9. Edgeworth and realism
James Chandler; 10. Lady Morgan and 'the babbling page of history':
cultural transition as performance in the Irish national tale Nicola Lloyd;
11. 'The diabolical eloquence of horror': Maturin's wanderings Jim Kelly;
12. English Ireland/Irish Ireland: the poetry and translations of J. J.
Callanan Gregory A. Schirmer; 13. Thomas Moore and the social life of forms
Jane Moore; 14. 'English, Irished': Union and violence in the fiction of
John and Michael Banim Willa Murphy; 15. The transition of reputation:
Gerald Griffin Mark Corcoran; 16. William Maginn: the Cork correspondent
David E. Latané; Part IV. Futures: 17. 'My country takes her place among
the nations of the earth': Ireland and the British archipelago in the age
of the Union Murray Pittock; 18. Mentalities in transition: Irish
Romanticism in European context Joep Leerssen; 19. Ireland and Empire:
popular fiction in the wake of the Union Sonja Lawrenson; 20. Transatlantic
influences and futures Joseph Rezek; 21. The literary legacies of Irish
Romanticism Fiona Stafford.
Part I. Origins: 1. Gaelic literature in transition 1780-1830 Lesa Ní
Mhunghaile; 2. Irish literature and classical modes Norman Vance; Part II.
Transitions: 3. Conceptual frameworks: Irish literary theory, from
politeness to politics Julia M. Wright; 4. Whigs, weavers and
fire-worshippers: anglophone Irish poetry in transition Matthew Campbell;
5. Metropolitan theatre David O'Shaughnessy; 6. Harps and pepperpots, songs
and pianos: music and Irish poetry Adrian Paterson; 7. Enlightened Ulster,
Romantic Ulster: Irish magazine culture of the Union era Jennifer Orr; Part
III. Reputations: 8. Placing Mary Tighe in Irish literary history: from
manuscript culture to print Harriet Kramer Linkin; 9. Edgeworth and realism
James Chandler; 10. Lady Morgan and 'the babbling page of history':
cultural transition as performance in the Irish national tale Nicola Lloyd;
11. 'The diabolical eloquence of horror': Maturin's wanderings Jim Kelly;
12. English Ireland/Irish Ireland: the poetry and translations of J. J.
Callanan Gregory A. Schirmer; 13. Thomas Moore and the social life of forms
Jane Moore; 14. 'English, Irished': Union and violence in the fiction of
John and Michael Banim Willa Murphy; 15. The transition of reputation:
Gerald Griffin Mark Corcoran; 16. William Maginn: the Cork correspondent
David E. Latané; Part IV. Futures: 17. 'My country takes her place among
the nations of the earth': Ireland and the British archipelago in the age
of the Union Murray Pittock; 18. Mentalities in transition: Irish
Romanticism in European context Joep Leerssen; 19. Ireland and Empire:
popular fiction in the wake of the Union Sonja Lawrenson; 20. Transatlantic
influences and futures Joseph Rezek; 21. The literary legacies of Irish
Romanticism Fiona Stafford.
Making maps, Irish literature in transition, 1780-1830 Claire Connolly;
Part I. Origins: 1. Gaelic literature in transition 1780-1830 Lesa Ní
Mhunghaile; 2. Irish literature and classical modes Norman Vance; Part II.
Transitions: 3. Conceptual frameworks: Irish literary theory, from
politeness to politics Julia M. Wright; 4. Whigs, weavers and
fire-worshippers: anglophone Irish poetry in transition Matthew Campbell;
5. Metropolitan theatre David O'Shaughnessy; 6. Harps and pepperpots, songs
and pianos: music and Irish poetry Adrian Paterson; 7. Enlightened Ulster,
Romantic Ulster: Irish magazine culture of the Union era Jennifer Orr; Part
III. Reputations: 8. Placing Mary Tighe in Irish literary history: from
manuscript culture to print Harriet Kramer Linkin; 9. Edgeworth and realism
James Chandler; 10. Lady Morgan and 'the babbling page of history':
cultural transition as performance in the Irish national tale Nicola Lloyd;
11. 'The diabolical eloquence of horror': Maturin's wanderings Jim Kelly;
12. English Ireland/Irish Ireland: the poetry and translations of J. J.
Callanan Gregory A. Schirmer; 13. Thomas Moore and the social life of forms
Jane Moore; 14. 'English, Irished': Union and violence in the fiction of
John and Michael Banim Willa Murphy; 15. The transition of reputation:
Gerald Griffin Mark Corcoran; 16. William Maginn: the Cork correspondent
David E. Latané; Part IV. Futures: 17. 'My country takes her place among
the nations of the earth': Ireland and the British archipelago in the age
of the Union Murray Pittock; 18. Mentalities in transition: Irish
Romanticism in European context Joep Leerssen; 19. Ireland and Empire:
popular fiction in the wake of the Union Sonja Lawrenson; 20. Transatlantic
influences and futures Joseph Rezek; 21. The literary legacies of Irish
Romanticism Fiona Stafford.
Part I. Origins: 1. Gaelic literature in transition 1780-1830 Lesa Ní
Mhunghaile; 2. Irish literature and classical modes Norman Vance; Part II.
Transitions: 3. Conceptual frameworks: Irish literary theory, from
politeness to politics Julia M. Wright; 4. Whigs, weavers and
fire-worshippers: anglophone Irish poetry in transition Matthew Campbell;
5. Metropolitan theatre David O'Shaughnessy; 6. Harps and pepperpots, songs
and pianos: music and Irish poetry Adrian Paterson; 7. Enlightened Ulster,
Romantic Ulster: Irish magazine culture of the Union era Jennifer Orr; Part
III. Reputations: 8. Placing Mary Tighe in Irish literary history: from
manuscript culture to print Harriet Kramer Linkin; 9. Edgeworth and realism
James Chandler; 10. Lady Morgan and 'the babbling page of history':
cultural transition as performance in the Irish national tale Nicola Lloyd;
11. 'The diabolical eloquence of horror': Maturin's wanderings Jim Kelly;
12. English Ireland/Irish Ireland: the poetry and translations of J. J.
Callanan Gregory A. Schirmer; 13. Thomas Moore and the social life of forms
Jane Moore; 14. 'English, Irished': Union and violence in the fiction of
John and Michael Banim Willa Murphy; 15. The transition of reputation:
Gerald Griffin Mark Corcoran; 16. William Maginn: the Cork correspondent
David E. Latané; Part IV. Futures: 17. 'My country takes her place among
the nations of the earth': Ireland and the British archipelago in the age
of the Union Murray Pittock; 18. Mentalities in transition: Irish
Romanticism in European context Joep Leerssen; 19. Ireland and Empire:
popular fiction in the wake of the Union Sonja Lawrenson; 20. Transatlantic
influences and futures Joseph Rezek; 21. The literary legacies of Irish
Romanticism Fiona Stafford.







