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The Irish revival reappraised / edited by Betsey Taylor FitzSimon, James H. Murphy.
- Format:
- Book
- Author/Creator:
- Society for the Study of Nineteenth-Century Ireland. Conference (10th : 2002 : Dublin, Ireland)
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- Conradh na Gaeilge--History--Congresses.
- Conradh na Gaeilge.
- Literature and society--Ireland--Congresses.
- Literature and society.
- Language and culture--Ireland--Congresses.
- Language and culture.
- Civilization.
- Intellectual life.
- Ireland--Intellectual life--19th century--Congresses.
- Ireland.
- Ireland--Intellectual life--20th century--Congresses.
- Ireland--Civilization--19th century--Congresses.
- Ireland--Civilization--20th century--Congresses.
- Genre:
- Conference papers and proceedings.
- Physical Description:
- 236 pages ; 25 cm
- Place of Publication:
- Dublin ; Portland : Four Courts, 2004.
- Contents:
- I Idealism and Activism
- Ireland through the stereoscope: reading the cultural politics of theosophy in the Irish Literary Revival / Selina Guinness 19
- 'There are compensations in the congested districts for their poverty': AE and the idealized peasant of the agricultural co-operative movement / Leeann Lane 33
- From manuscripts to street signs via Seadna: the Gaelic League and the changing role of literacy in Irish, 1875-1915 / Liam MacMathuna 49
- American influence on the Gaelic League: inspiration or control? / Una Ni Bhroimeil 63
- A song to sweeten Ireland's wrong: music education and the Celtic Revival / Mary Stakelum 71
- II Material Culture
- Revivalist archaeology and museum politics during the Irish Revival / Elizabeth Crooke 83
- Embroidered spectacle: Celtic Revival as aristocratic display / Janice Helland 94
- Crafting a national identity: the Dun Emer Guild, 1902-8 / Elaine Cheasley Paterson 106
- III In the Context of the City
- Explaining Uladh: cultural nationalism in Ulster / Marnie Hay 119
- Revivalist belligerence: three controversies / Lucy McDiarmid 132
- Whoops from the peat-bog?: Joseph Campbell and the London avant-garde / Alex Davis 145
- IV Other Paths
- Thomas William Rolleston: the forgotten man / Maria O'Brien 154
- Robert Lynd, paradox and the Irish revival: 'acting-out' or 'working-through'? / G.K. Peatling 167
- The Revival at local level: Katherine Frances Purdon's portrayal of rural Ireland / Brian Griffin 175
- V History and the Text
- A currency crisis: modernist dialectics in The Countess Cathleen / Michael McAteer 187
- Eighteenth-century European scholarship and nineteenth-century Irish literature: Synge's Tinker's Wedding and the orientalizing of 'Irish Gypsies' / Mary Burke 205
- 'The sneering, lofty conception of what they call culture': O'Casey, popular culture and the Literary Revival / Patrick Lonergan 217.
- Notes:
- Includes bibliographical references and index.
- ISBN:
- 1851827579
- OCLC:
- 52395822
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