This collection of eleven essays positions Moore within a developing and expanding international readership during the course of the 19th century. This book, the product of an international team of scholars, is the first to focus explicitly on the reputations of Thomas Moore around world.
This collection of eleven essays positions Moore within a developing and expanding international readership during the course of the 19th century. This book, the product of an international team of scholars, is the first to focus explicitly on the reputations of Thomas Moore around world.
Sarah McCleave is Senior Lecturer in the School of Arts, English and Languages at Queen's University Belfast; she was Director of the Centre for Eighteenth-Century Studies (2015-2017). Tríona O'Hanlon is a violinist and musicologist; she was Marie Sk¿odowska-Curie Research Fellow in Music at the School of Arts, English and Languages at Queen's University Belfast (2015-2017).
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List of Figures Introduction 1 The Role of Community, Network and Sentiment in Shaping the Reputations of Thomas Moore SARAH McCLEAVE PART I Moore's Reputations as a Poet 2 "A Canadian Boat Song": Origins and Impact in English Canada D.M.R. BENTLEY 3 Satire, Militarism and the Hunt: Appropriations of Thomas Moore in Sporting Bombay Máire Ní Fhlathúin 4 Thomas Moore in the Hispanic World SARA MEDINA CALZADA 5 When Thomas Moore Was the Headline Act: John Boyle O'Reilly, Cultural Politics and the Marketability of Moore BRIAN G. CARAHER PART II Moore's Reputations as Established through Music Networks 6 The National Airs and Moore's Reputation in London Tríona O'Hanlon 7 Romantic Patriotism and the Building of Reputation: The Case of Robert Schumann's Paradies und die Peri ANJA BUNZEL 8 "Higher Universal Language of the Heart" The Reputations of Moore's Irish Melodies in the US SARAH GERK Part III Moore's Reputations as Established through Political Networks 9 'Where bastard freedom waves Her fustian flag in mockery over slaves': Thomas Moore in America JENNIFER MARTIN 10 The Influence of Thomas Moore in the Nineteenth-century Greek-speaking World KATHLEEN ANN O'DONNELL 11 Young Ireland and the Superannuated Bard: Rewriting Thomas Moore in The Nation Francesca Benatti Bibliography Notes on Contributors Index
List of Figures Introduction 1 The Role of Community, Network and Sentiment in Shaping the Reputations of Thomas Moore SARAH McCLEAVE PART I Moore's Reputations as a Poet 2 "A Canadian Boat Song": Origins and Impact in English Canada D.M.R. BENTLEY 3 Satire, Militarism and the Hunt: Appropriations of Thomas Moore in Sporting Bombay Máire Ní Fhlathúin 4 Thomas Moore in the Hispanic World SARA MEDINA CALZADA 5 When Thomas Moore Was the Headline Act: John Boyle O'Reilly, Cultural Politics and the Marketability of Moore BRIAN G. CARAHER PART II Moore's Reputations as Established through Music Networks 6 The National Airs and Moore's Reputation in London Tríona O'Hanlon 7 Romantic Patriotism and the Building of Reputation: The Case of Robert Schumann's Paradies und die Peri ANJA BUNZEL 8 "Higher Universal Language of the Heart" The Reputations of Moore's Irish Melodies in the US SARAH GERK Part III Moore's Reputations as Established through Political Networks 9 'Where bastard freedom waves Her fustian flag in mockery over slaves': Thomas Moore in America JENNIFER MARTIN 10 The Influence of Thomas Moore in the Nineteenth-century Greek-speaking World KATHLEEN ANN O'DONNELL 11 Young Ireland and the Superannuated Bard: Rewriting Thomas Moore in The Nation Francesca Benatti Bibliography Notes on Contributors Index
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