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- Summary
- This collection of essays offers a panoptic view of recent Irish literary and cultural criticism. Written by young and emergent scholars, the book is both a window into the contemporary state of Irish studies, and a blueprint for its future. The books critical approaches cover formalist, feminist, Marxist, postcolonial, and post-modern areas of concern; but strikingly, many essays self-consciously bring two or more such perspectives to bear upon one another, and the overall tenor of the book stems from its fusion of theoretical verve and empirical accuracy
- Language
- eng
- Extent
- xviii, 221 pages
- Note
- Based on papers presented at a conference held at Queen's University, Belfast, Feb. 2000
- Contents
-
- 'Structure and Serendipity': The Influence of Robert Frost on Paul Muldoon
- (starting p. 14)
- Rachael Buxton
- Bleak Cities: Belfast in Maurice Leitch's Novels and Barcelona in the Work of Juan Marse
- (starting p. 22)
- Ester Carrillo
- 'As Assiduously Advertised': Publicizing the 1899 Irish Literary Theatre Season
- (starting p. 30)
- Brian Cliff
- Note from the Rathmines Underground, or, The Spiders and the Bees
- Foreword
- (starting p. 37)
- David Cotter
- Becoming National: Daniel Corkery and the Reterritorialized Subject
- (starting p. 41)
- Paul Delaney
- An Influential Involvement: Wilde, Yeats and the French Symbolists
- (starting p. 48)
- Noreen Doody
- 'A Terrible Heretic': James Joyce and Catholicism
- (starting p. 55)
- Introduction
- Gareth Joseph Downes
- Delfas, Dorhqk, Nublid, Dalway: The Irish City after Joyce
- (starting p. 62)
- Desmond Fitzgibbon
- French Spectacles in an Irish Case: From 'Lettres sur l'Irlande' to Parnell and His Island
- (starting p. 69)
- Brendan Fleming
- Holograms of Cityscapes in Eavan Boland's Object Lessons
- (starting p. 76)
- Ana Rosa Garcia Garcia
- A Political Vision: George Russell and The Interpreters
- Imagining Memory: Ulysses and A Journal of the Plague Year, or the Novel of the Inventory
- (starting p. 81)
- Diana Perez Garcia
- Patrick Kavanagh's Poetics of the Peasant
- (starting p. 87)
- Alan A. Gillis
- A. E., the Irish Civil War, and the Dialogical Text
- (starting p. 95)
- James Heaney
- Myth/History and Past in the Poetry of Eavan Boland
- (starting p. 1)
- (starting p. 102)
- Christian Huck
- Vocationalism, the University and the Poverty of Literary Reviewing
- (starting p. 108)
- Stephen Hull
- Song, Murmurs and Laughter in Irish Writing: Sound and Socialization as Liminal Occasions in Language, Literature and the Self
- (starting p. 115)
- Adrienne Janus
- Reproblematizing the Irish Text
- (starting p. 124)
- Nicholas Allen
- Aaron Kelly
- The Critic in Pieces: The Theory and Practice of Literary Reviewing
- (starting p. 132)
- John Kenny
- Woman and Nation Revisited: Oscar Wilde's The Nightingale and the Rose
- (starting p. 141)
- Jarlath Kileen
- The Journey of the Encounter: The Politics of the National Tale in Sydney Owenson's Wild Irish Girl and Maria Edgeworth's Ennui
- (starting p. 148)
- Francesca Lacaita
- Postcolonial Theory and Ireland: Revising Postcolonialism
- Irish Ireland: Recreating the Gael
- (starting p. 154)
- Bernie Leacock
- Yeats' Endgame: Postcolonialism and Modernism
- (starting p. 160)
- Michael McAteer
- Urban Hymns: The City, Desire and Theology in Austin Clarke and Patrick Kavanagh
- (starting p. 166)
- John McAuliffe
- The Shan Van Vocht: Notes from the North
- (starting p. 6)
- (starting p. 173)
- Robbie Meredith
- A Celtic Resurrection: Perspectives on Yeats' Generation in the Fin de Siecle
- (starting p. 180)
- Katy Plowright
- The Staging of Protestant Ireland in Somerville and Ross' The Real Charlotte
- (starting p. 188)
- Julie Anne Stevens
- In Memoriam James Joyce: Hugh MacDiarmid and the Tradition of Scottish Multilingualism
- (starting p. 195)
- Stephanie Bachorz
- Hanne Tange
- 'As the Snake It Shed Its Skin' -- or, How the Irish National Ideal of the Irish National Theatre Was Abandoned in Favour of a Corporate Trademark (1902-1906)
- (starting p. 203)
- Karen Vandevelde
- 'Great Hatred, Little Room': The Writer, the University and the Small Magazine
- (starting p. 208)
- David Wheatley
- Index
- (starting p. 217)
- Isbn
- 9781851825981
- Label
- Critical Ireland : new essays in literature and culture
- Title
- Critical Ireland
- Title remainder
- new essays in literature and culture
- Statement of responsibility
- Alan A. Gillis & Aaron Kelly, editors
- Language
- eng
- Summary
- This collection of essays offers a panoptic view of recent Irish literary and cultural criticism. Written by young and emergent scholars, the book is both a window into the contemporary state of Irish studies, and a blueprint for its future. The books critical approaches cover formalist, feminist, Marxist, postcolonial, and post-modern areas of concern; but strikingly, many essays self-consciously bring two or more such perspectives to bear upon one another, and the overall tenor of the book stems from its fusion of theoretical verve and empirical accuracy
- Additional physical form
- Also issued online.
- Cataloging source
- UKM
- Index
- index present
- LC call number
- PR8718
- LC item number
- .C75 2001
- Literary form
- non fiction
- Nature of contents
- bibliography
- http://library.link/vocab/relatedWorkOrContributorName
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- Gillis, Alan A
- Kelly, Aaron
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- English literature
- Literature and society
- Ireland
- Ireland
- Label
- Critical Ireland : new essays in literature and culture, Alan A. Gillis & Aaron Kelly, editors
- Note
- Based on papers presented at a conference held at Queen's University, Belfast, Feb. 2000
- Bibliography note
- Includes bibliographical references and index
- Carrier category
- volume
- Carrier category code
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- nc
- Carrier MARC source
- rdacarrier
- Content category
- text
- Content type code
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- txt
- Content type MARC source
- rdacontent
- Contents
-
- 'Structure and Serendipity': The Influence of Robert Frost on Paul Muldoon
- (starting p. 14)
- Rachael Buxton
- Bleak Cities: Belfast in Maurice Leitch's Novels and Barcelona in the Work of Juan Marse
- (starting p. 22)
- Ester Carrillo
- 'As Assiduously Advertised': Publicizing the 1899 Irish Literary Theatre Season
- (starting p. 30)
- Brian Cliff
- Note from the Rathmines Underground, or, The Spiders and the Bees
- Foreword
- (starting p. 37)
- David Cotter
- Becoming National: Daniel Corkery and the Reterritorialized Subject
- (starting p. 41)
- Paul Delaney
- An Influential Involvement: Wilde, Yeats and the French Symbolists
- (starting p. 48)
- Noreen Doody
- 'A Terrible Heretic': James Joyce and Catholicism
- (starting p. 55)
- Introduction
- Gareth Joseph Downes
- Delfas, Dorhqk, Nublid, Dalway: The Irish City after Joyce
- (starting p. 62)
- Desmond Fitzgibbon
- French Spectacles in an Irish Case: From 'Lettres sur l'Irlande' to Parnell and His Island
- (starting p. 69)
- Brendan Fleming
- Holograms of Cityscapes in Eavan Boland's Object Lessons
- (starting p. 76)
- Ana Rosa Garcia Garcia
- A Political Vision: George Russell and The Interpreters
- Imagining Memory: Ulysses and A Journal of the Plague Year, or the Novel of the Inventory
- (starting p. 81)
- Diana Perez Garcia
- Patrick Kavanagh's Poetics of the Peasant
- (starting p. 87)
- Alan A. Gillis
- A. E., the Irish Civil War, and the Dialogical Text
- (starting p. 95)
- James Heaney
- Myth/History and Past in the Poetry of Eavan Boland
- (starting p. 1)
- (starting p. 102)
- Christian Huck
- Vocationalism, the University and the Poverty of Literary Reviewing
- (starting p. 108)
- Stephen Hull
- Song, Murmurs and Laughter in Irish Writing: Sound and Socialization as Liminal Occasions in Language, Literature and the Self
- (starting p. 115)
- Adrienne Janus
- Reproblematizing the Irish Text
- (starting p. 124)
- Nicholas Allen
- Aaron Kelly
- The Critic in Pieces: The Theory and Practice of Literary Reviewing
- (starting p. 132)
- John Kenny
- Woman and Nation Revisited: Oscar Wilde's The Nightingale and the Rose
- (starting p. 141)
- Jarlath Kileen
- The Journey of the Encounter: The Politics of the National Tale in Sydney Owenson's Wild Irish Girl and Maria Edgeworth's Ennui
- (starting p. 148)
- Francesca Lacaita
- Postcolonial Theory and Ireland: Revising Postcolonialism
- Irish Ireland: Recreating the Gael
- (starting p. 154)
- Bernie Leacock
- Yeats' Endgame: Postcolonialism and Modernism
- (starting p. 160)
- Michael McAteer
- Urban Hymns: The City, Desire and Theology in Austin Clarke and Patrick Kavanagh
- (starting p. 166)
- John McAuliffe
- The Shan Van Vocht: Notes from the North
- (starting p. 6)
- (starting p. 173)
- Robbie Meredith
- A Celtic Resurrection: Perspectives on Yeats' Generation in the Fin de Siecle
- (starting p. 180)
- Katy Plowright
- The Staging of Protestant Ireland in Somerville and Ross' The Real Charlotte
- (starting p. 188)
- Julie Anne Stevens
- In Memoriam James Joyce: Hugh MacDiarmid and the Tradition of Scottish Multilingualism
- (starting p. 195)
- Stephanie Bachorz
- Hanne Tange
- 'As the Snake It Shed Its Skin' -- or, How the Irish National Ideal of the Irish National Theatre Was Abandoned in Favour of a Corporate Trademark (1902-1906)
- (starting p. 203)
- Karen Vandevelde
- 'Great Hatred, Little Room': The Writer, the University and the Small Magazine
- (starting p. 208)
- David Wheatley
- Index
- (starting p. 217)
- Control code
- ocm48515844
- Dimensions
- 24 cm
- Extent
- xviii, 221 pages
- Isbn
- 9781851825981
- Media category
- unmediated
- Media MARC source
- rdamedia
- Media type code
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- n
- Label
- Critical Ireland : new essays in literature and culture, Alan A. Gillis & Aaron Kelly, editors
- Note
- Based on papers presented at a conference held at Queen's University, Belfast, Feb. 2000
- Bibliography note
- Includes bibliographical references and index
- Carrier category
- volume
- Carrier category code
-
- nc
- Carrier MARC source
- rdacarrier
- Content category
- text
- Content type code
-
- txt
- Content type MARC source
- rdacontent
- Contents
-
- 'Structure and Serendipity': The Influence of Robert Frost on Paul Muldoon
- (starting p. 14)
- Rachael Buxton
- Bleak Cities: Belfast in Maurice Leitch's Novels and Barcelona in the Work of Juan Marse
- (starting p. 22)
- Ester Carrillo
- 'As Assiduously Advertised': Publicizing the 1899 Irish Literary Theatre Season
- (starting p. 30)
- Brian Cliff
- Note from the Rathmines Underground, or, The Spiders and the Bees
- Foreword
- (starting p. 37)
- David Cotter
- Becoming National: Daniel Corkery and the Reterritorialized Subject
- (starting p. 41)
- Paul Delaney
- An Influential Involvement: Wilde, Yeats and the French Symbolists
- (starting p. 48)
- Noreen Doody
- 'A Terrible Heretic': James Joyce and Catholicism
- (starting p. 55)
- Introduction
- Gareth Joseph Downes
- Delfas, Dorhqk, Nublid, Dalway: The Irish City after Joyce
- (starting p. 62)
- Desmond Fitzgibbon
- French Spectacles in an Irish Case: From 'Lettres sur l'Irlande' to Parnell and His Island
- (starting p. 69)
- Brendan Fleming
- Holograms of Cityscapes in Eavan Boland's Object Lessons
- (starting p. 76)
- Ana Rosa Garcia Garcia
- A Political Vision: George Russell and The Interpreters
- Imagining Memory: Ulysses and A Journal of the Plague Year, or the Novel of the Inventory
- (starting p. 81)
- Diana Perez Garcia
- Patrick Kavanagh's Poetics of the Peasant
- (starting p. 87)
- Alan A. Gillis
- A. E., the Irish Civil War, and the Dialogical Text
- (starting p. 95)
- James Heaney
- Myth/History and Past in the Poetry of Eavan Boland
- (starting p. 1)
- (starting p. 102)
- Christian Huck
- Vocationalism, the University and the Poverty of Literary Reviewing
- (starting p. 108)
- Stephen Hull
- Song, Murmurs and Laughter in Irish Writing: Sound and Socialization as Liminal Occasions in Language, Literature and the Self
- (starting p. 115)
- Adrienne Janus
- Reproblematizing the Irish Text
- (starting p. 124)
- Nicholas Allen
- Aaron Kelly
- The Critic in Pieces: The Theory and Practice of Literary Reviewing
- (starting p. 132)
- John Kenny
- Woman and Nation Revisited: Oscar Wilde's The Nightingale and the Rose
- (starting p. 141)
- Jarlath Kileen
- The Journey of the Encounter: The Politics of the National Tale in Sydney Owenson's Wild Irish Girl and Maria Edgeworth's Ennui
- (starting p. 148)
- Francesca Lacaita
- Postcolonial Theory and Ireland: Revising Postcolonialism
- Irish Ireland: Recreating the Gael
- (starting p. 154)
- Bernie Leacock
- Yeats' Endgame: Postcolonialism and Modernism
- (starting p. 160)
- Michael McAteer
- Urban Hymns: The City, Desire and Theology in Austin Clarke and Patrick Kavanagh
- (starting p. 166)
- John McAuliffe
- The Shan Van Vocht: Notes from the North
- (starting p. 6)
- (starting p. 173)
- Robbie Meredith
- A Celtic Resurrection: Perspectives on Yeats' Generation in the Fin de Siecle
- (starting p. 180)
- Katy Plowright
- The Staging of Protestant Ireland in Somerville and Ross' The Real Charlotte
- (starting p. 188)
- Julie Anne Stevens
- In Memoriam James Joyce: Hugh MacDiarmid and the Tradition of Scottish Multilingualism
- (starting p. 195)
- Stephanie Bachorz
- Hanne Tange
- 'As the Snake It Shed Its Skin' -- or, How the Irish National Ideal of the Irish National Theatre Was Abandoned in Favour of a Corporate Trademark (1902-1906)
- (starting p. 203)
- Karen Vandevelde
- 'Great Hatred, Little Room': The Writer, the University and the Small Magazine
- (starting p. 208)
- David Wheatley
- Index
- (starting p. 217)
- Control code
- ocm48515844
- Dimensions
- 24 cm
- Extent
- xviii, 221 pages
- Isbn
- 9781851825981
- Media category
- unmediated
- Media MARC source
- rdamedia
- Media type code
-
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