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Modernism And Ireland


Modernism And Ireland
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Author : Patricia Coughlan
language : en
Publisher: Cork University Press
Release Date : 1995

Modernism And Ireland written by Patricia Coughlan and has been published by Cork University Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 1995 with Literary Criticism categories.


An incisively argued collection of essays which sets out to look afresh at the landscape of Irish poetry in the 1930s.



Irish Poetry Of The 1930s


Irish Poetry Of The 1930s
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Author : Alan A. Gillis
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 2005

Irish Poetry Of The 1930s written by Alan A. Gillis and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2005 with categories.


"The 1930s have never really been considered as an epoch within Irish literature, even though the Thirties form one of the most dominant and fascinating contexts in modern British literature. Alan Gillis shows that during this time Irish poets confronted political pressures and aesthetic dilemmas which frequently overlapped with those faced by 'The Auden Generation'. In doing so, he not only offers a provocative rereading of Irish history, but also advances powerful arguments about the way poetry is interpreted and understood." "Gillis redefines our understanding of a frequently neglected period and challenges received notions of both Irish literature and poetic modernism. Irish Poetry of the 1930s gives detailed and vital readings of the major poets of the decade, including original and exciting analyses of Samuel Beckett, Patrick Kavanagh, Louis MacNeice, and W.B. Yeats."--Résumé de l'éditeur.



Irish Poetry Of The 1930s


Irish Poetry Of The 1930s
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Author : Alan Gillis
language : en
Publisher: OUP Oxford
Release Date : 2005-06-23

Irish Poetry Of The 1930s written by Alan Gillis and has been published by OUP Oxford this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2005-06-23 with Literary Criticism categories.


The 1930s have never really been considered an epoch within Irish literature, even though the Thirties form one of the most dominant and fascinating contexts in modern British literature. This book argues that during this time Irish poets faced up to political pressures and aesthetic dilemmas which frequently overlapped with those associated with 'The Auden Generation'. In so doing, it offers a provocative intercession into Irish history. But more than this, it offers powerful arguments about the way poetry in general is interpreted and understood. In this way, Gillis seeks to redefine our understanding of a frequently neglected period and to challenge received notions of both Irish literature and poetic modernism. Irish Poetry of the 1930s gives detailed and vital readings of the major Irish poets of the decade, including original and exciting analyses of Samuel Beckett, Patrick Kavanagh, Louis MacNeice, and W. B. Yeats.



Louis Macneice And The Poetry Of The 1930s


Louis Macneice And The Poetry Of The 1930s
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Author : Richard Danson Brown
language : en
Publisher: Writers and Their Work (Paperb
Release Date : 2009

Louis Macneice And The Poetry Of The 1930s written by Richard Danson Brown and has been published by Writers and Their Work (Paperb this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2009 with Literary Criticism categories.


This study investigates Louis MacNiece in two major central strands. Firstly, it explores his ambiguous positioning as an Irish poet. Secondly, it presents him as a critically self-conscious writer, his readiness to explain his work helps to account for his influence on later poets.



The Renaissance Of Irish Poetry


The Renaissance Of Irish Poetry
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Author : David Morton
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 1929

The Renaissance Of Irish Poetry written by David Morton and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 1929 with English poetry categories.




Irish Poetry Of The 1930s


Irish Poetry Of The 1930s
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Author : Alan Gillis
language : en
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
Release Date : 2005-06-23

Irish Poetry Of The 1930s written by Alan Gillis and has been published by Oxford University Press, USA this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2005-06-23 with Literary Criticism categories.


Irish Poetry of the 1930s offers a provocative new take on Irish literary history and modern poetry. It gives detailed and vital readings of the major Irish poets of the period, including exciting new analyses of Samuel Beckett, Patrick Kavanagh, Louis MacNeice, and W. B. Yeats.



Yeats And Politics In The 1930s


Yeats And Politics In The 1930s
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Author : Paul S Stanfield
language : en
Publisher: Springer
Release Date : 1987-12-17

Yeats And Politics In The 1930s written by Paul S Stanfield and has been published by Springer this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 1987-12-17 with Literary Criticism categories.




Louis Macneice And The Irish Poetry Of His Time


Louis Macneice And The Irish Poetry Of His Time
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Author : Tom Walker
language : en
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Release Date : 2015-09-17

Louis Macneice And The Irish Poetry Of His Time written by Tom Walker and has been published by Oxford University Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2015-09-17 with Literary Collections categories.


This study focuses on Louis MacNeice's creative and critical engagement with other Irish poets during his lifetime. It draws on extensive archival research to uncover the previously unrecognised extent of the poet's contact with Irish literary mores and networks. Poetic dialogues with contemporaries including F.R. Higgins, John Hewitt, W.R. Rodgers, Austin Clarke, Patrick Kavanagh, John Montague, and Richard Murphy are traced against the persistent rhetoric of cultural and geographical attachment at large in Irish poetry and criticism during the period. These comparative readings are framed by accounts of MacNeice's complex relationship with the oeuvre of W.B. Yeats, which forms a meta-narrative to MacNeice's broader engagement with Irish poetry. Yeats is shown to have been MacNeice's contemporary in the 1930s, reading and reacting to the younger poet's work, just as MacNeice read and reacted to the older poet's work. But the ongoing challenge of the intellectual and formal complexity of Yeats's poetry also provided a means through which MacNeice, across his whole career, dialectically developed various modes through which to confront modernity's cultural, political and philosophical challenges. This book offers new and revisionary perspectives on MacNeice's work and its relationship to Ireland's literary traditions, as well as making an innovative contribution to the history of Irish literature and anglophone poetry in the twentieth century.



Irish Writers And The Thirties


Irish Writers And The Thirties
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Author : Katrina Goldstone
language : en
Publisher: Routledge
Release Date : 2020-12-29

Irish Writers And The Thirties written by Katrina Goldstone and has been published by Routledge this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2020-12-29 with History categories.


This original study focusing on four Irish writers – Leslie Daiken, Charles Donnelly, Ewart Milne and Michael Sayers – retrieves a hitherto neglected episode of Thirties literary history which highlights the local and global aspects of Popular Front cultural movements. From interwar London to the Spanish Civil War and the USSR, the book examines the lives and work of Irish writers through their writings, their witness texts and their political activism. The relationships of these writers to George Orwell, Samuel Beckett, T.S. Eliot, Nancy Cunard, William Carlos Williams and other figures of cultural significance within the interwar period sheds new light on the internationalist aspects of a Leftist cultural history. The book also explores how Irish literary women on the Left defied marginalization. The impetus of the book is not merely to perform an act of literary salvage but to find new ways of re-imagining what might be said to constitute Irish literature mid-twentieth century; and to illustrate how Irish writers played a role in a transforming political moment of the twentieth century. It will be of interest to scholars and students of cultural history and literature, Irish diaspora studies, Jewish studies, and the social and literary history of the Thirties.



The Oxford Handbook Of Modern Irish Poetry


The Oxford Handbook Of Modern Irish Poetry
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Author : Fran Brearton
language : en
Publisher: OUP Oxford
Release Date : 2012-10-25

The Oxford Handbook Of Modern Irish Poetry written by Fran Brearton and has been published by OUP Oxford this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2012-10-25 with Literary Criticism categories.


Forty chapters, written by leading scholars across the world, describe the latest thinking on modern Irish poetry. The Handbook begins with a consideration of Yeats's early work, and the legacy of the 19th century. The broadly chronological areas which follow, covering the period from the 1910s through to the 21st century, allow scope for coverage of key poetic voices in Ireland in their historical and political context. From the experimentalism of Beckett, MacGreevy, and others of the modernist generation, to the refashioning of Yeats's Ireland on the part of poets such as MacNeice, Kavanagh, and Clarke mid-century, through to the controversially titled post-1969 'Northern Renaissance' of poetry, this volume will provide extensive coverage of the key movements of the modern period. The Handbook covers the work of, among others, Paul Durcan, Thomas Kinsella, Brendan Kennelly, Seamus Heaney, Paul Muldoon, Michael Longley, Medbh McGuckian, and Ciaran Carson. The thematic sections interspersed throughout - chapters on women's poetry, religion, translation, painting, music, stylistics - allow for comparative studies of poets north and south across the century. Central to the guiding spirit of this project is the Handbook's consideration of poetic forms, and a number of essays explore the generic diversity of poetry in Ireland, its various manipulations, reinventions and sometimes repudiations of traditional forms. The last essays in the book examine the work of a 'new' generation of poets from Ireland, concentrating on work published in the last two decades by Justin Quinn, Leontia Flynn, Sinead Morrissey, David Wheatley, Vona Groarke, and others.