Twentieth-century Irish literature:
This guide surveys existing criticism and theory, enabling students to understand the key critical debates, paradigms, themes and issues in relation to a wide variety of 20th-century Irish poets, playwrights and novelists.
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adam_text | CONTENTS
Acknowledgements
xi
Introduction
1
Sets the literary ferment of the Revival period in the context of
social change and political upheaval in Ireland and across Europe.
Anticipates the key formal and aesthetic modes, social concerns and
representational challenges of Irish literature in the twentieth century.
Traces the influence of Matthew Arnold on Yeats s theories of Celtic
literature.
CHAPTER ONE
9
Irish Literature and Criticism in the Revival
Examines Yeats and the Revival in the terms of his own literary and
cultural criticism, as well as discussing the influence of Thomas Davis,
Douglas Hyde, Standish O Grady. Details the potentials and problems
of the Ireland Yeats wished to see revived in relation to art and society.
Examines other Anglo-Irish writers including Lady Gregory, Synge and
Shaw. Contrasts Yeats with the Irish Ireland philosophy of D. P.
Moran
and Catholic Nationalism. Contrasts Joyce s views with Yeats s on the
relationship between art and society, on definitions of Irishness and
nationality, and the reasons for Ireland s plight. Also sets Joyce in
opposition to
Moran,
and discusses the language politics of Thomas
MacDonagh s Irish Mode in addition to covering Pearse s views on
national literature.
CHAPTER TWO
33
Irish Literature and Criticism after Partition
Deals with the impact of partition on literature and criticism of the
period, especially the ideological make-up of the Irish Free State and
the Northern Irish State. Concentrates on Daniel Corkery s literary
and nationalist theory in relation to the state and traces an emergent
dissent in criticism with reference to Kavanagh, Clarke, O Connor,
O Fáolain
and others in the Free State. Discusses the work of Hewitt,
VII
viii CONTENTS
Hanna Bell,
MacNeice in
relation
to
Northern
Ireland. Concludes with
an account of the increasing interest of international critics in Irish
writing in the second half of the twentieth century up to the more
institutional development of Irish Studies. Explains the impact of New
Criticism in this movement and analyses the work of scholars such as
Denis Donoghue, Donald Davie, Vivian
Mercier,
Richard Ellmann and
Hugh
Kenner.
Observes that Irish Studies was slowly being brought into
being as an academic discipline.
CHAPTER THREE
59
The Development of Irish Studies: Contesting the Revival
Traces the institutional development of Irish Studies in the academy
and outlines the key debates and competing interpretative schools
of Revisionism and Postcolonialism, together with an account of the
Field Day project. Addresses the differing interpretative lenses used to
interpret the literature of the Revival, especially in relation to Modernism
and to the contested legacies of the Revival with Ireland s relation to
empire. Uses the differing accounts of the Revival in Irish Studies to
tease out the motivations behind current critical approaches. Relates
debates within current literary studies to social change and upheaval
in both the Republic and the North of Ireland. Critics discussed include
Declan
Kiberd, Seamus Deane, David Lloyd, Edna Longley, Roy Foster,
Fredric Jameson and Edward Said.
CHAPTER FOUR
82
Irish Studies Paradigms and Literature after Partition
Continues the assessment of contemporary Irish Studies paradigms
and examines specifically their attitudes to the Northern Irish and Irish
Republic States. Focusing on the critiques offered to the direction of
each state with reference to the writing of O Casey, Kavanagh, Beckett,
Flann O Brien, Hewitt, W. R. Rodgers and others. Critics assessed
include Kiberd, Deane, Lloyd, Longley and Nicholas Grene. In particular,
discusses Lloyd s theories of a republic of difference in opposition
to state nationalism with regard to Beckett, and Deane s account of
Flann O Brien in similar terms. Also evaluates Revisionist accounts of
the poetry of MacNeice, Hewitt and Northern writing by Longley, John
Wilson Foster and Peter McDonald.
CONTENTS ix
CHAPTER FIVE
105
Gender, Sexuality and Feminism in Irish Literature
Explores how the politics of gender were deeply implicated not only
in the controversies surrounding Synge s and O Casey s work but also
more widely in the imaginative construction of the nation. Discerns
how Ireland is often personified as female yet women remain merely
ciphers or symbolic objects through which male writers construct their
personal and national identities. Nicholas Grene s reading of the word
shift in Playboy leads into a broader discussion of the gender politics
of the Revival. Critics covered include Gerardine Meaney, Carol Coulter,
Marilyn
Reizbaum, Anne
Owens Weekes, Ailbhe Smyth, Adrian Frazier,
Éibhear Walshe,
Elizabeth Butler Cullingford, Richard Brown and Kate
Soper. Explores also the work of the theorist Ashis
Nandy
and his
deployment in Irish Studies. Examines the politics of literary form with
regard to feminism and discusses
B. G.
MacCarthy, Nuala O Faolain,
Clair
Wills and Eavan Boland. Offers feminist, formal accounts of the
work of Mary
Lavin, Kate
O Brien and Elizabeth Bowen. Concludes with
troubled masculinities in McGahen s fiction.
CHAPTER SIX
131
Contemporary Literature in the Irish Republic and Northern Ireland
Assesses the nature of contemporary literature and critical responses
to it. With reference to the Republic, employs Fintan O Toole s
diagnosis of official Nationalism doctrine in the
1980s
to consider
the dark perspectives of McCabe s and
Tóibľn s
fiction. Considers the
extent to which literature may be seen actively to fit Revisionist aims
in Banville s fiction, Tom Murphy s drama, and the poetry of Boland,
Kennelly and Durcan. Elaborates the politics of urban space and
Dublin writing, especially with regard to social class in the fiction of
Bolger and Doyle. Discusses contemporary writing in the Republic in
relation to gender and sexuality. With regard to the North, deliberates
the challenges facing literature and culture with the renewed political
conflict. Accounts for Heaney s effort to deal with the conflict through
his poetry and his search for historical, mythic and imaginative modes
for doing so. Unfolds differing poetic strategies to Heaney s in regard
to Muldoon, McGuckian, Mahon and Carson. Investigates Friel s
Translations in terms of the Field Day project in the context of identity
politics, language and place. Pursues different perspectives in the
drama of Parker and McGuinness. Relates contemporary writing to
debates about the city, pluralism and postmodernism.
χ
CONTENTS
CONCLUSION
164
Irish Studies Today
Discusses the new global dispensation and debates about pluralism
and multiculturalism in companion pieces by Longley and Kiberd,
both of whom also point out a rise in racism in Ireland, a troubling
dimension taken up by Suzanna Chan s work. Both Francis Mulhern
and Terry Eagleton challenge the postmodern condition and its cultural
relativism which they believe disables judgement and critique. Finally,
David Lloyd and Colin Graham address the impact of a globalized world
on Irish culture.
NOTES
169
SELECT BIBLIOGRAPHY
184
SUGGESTED PRIMARY READING
193
INDEX
196
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CONTENTS
Acknowledgements
xi
Introduction
1
Sets the literary ferment of the Revival period in the context of
social change and political upheaval in Ireland and across Europe.
Anticipates the key formal and aesthetic modes, social concerns and
representational challenges of Irish literature in the twentieth century.
Traces the influence of Matthew Arnold on Yeats's theories of Celtic
literature.
CHAPTER ONE
9
Irish Literature and Criticism in the Revival
Examines Yeats and the Revival in the terms of his own literary and
cultural criticism, as well as discussing the influence of Thomas Davis,
Douglas Hyde, Standish O'Grady. Details the potentials and problems
of the Ireland Yeats wished to see revived in relation to art and society.
Examines other Anglo-Irish writers including Lady Gregory, Synge and
Shaw. Contrasts Yeats with the Irish Ireland philosophy of D. P.
Moran
and Catholic Nationalism. Contrasts Joyce's views with Yeats's on the
relationship between art and society, on definitions of Irishness and
nationality, and the reasons for Ireland's plight. Also sets Joyce in
opposition to
Moran,
and discusses the language politics of Thomas
MacDonagh's 'Irish Mode' in addition to covering Pearse's views on
national literature.
CHAPTER TWO
33
Irish Literature and Criticism after Partition
Deals with the impact of partition on literature and criticism of the
period, especially the ideological make-up of the Irish Free State and
the Northern Irish State. Concentrates on Daniel Corkery's literary
and nationalist theory in relation to the state and traces an emergent
dissent in criticism with reference to Kavanagh, Clarke, O'Connor,
O'Fáolain
and others in the Free State. Discusses the work of Hewitt,
VII
viii CONTENTS
Hanna Bell,
MacNeice in
relation
to
Northern
Ireland. Concludes with
an account of the increasing interest of international critics in Irish
writing in the second half of the twentieth century up to the more
institutional development of Irish Studies. Explains the impact of New
Criticism in this movement and analyses the work of scholars such as
Denis Donoghue, Donald Davie, Vivian
Mercier,
Richard Ellmann and
Hugh
Kenner.
Observes that Irish Studies was slowly being brought into
being as an academic discipline.
CHAPTER THREE
59
The Development of Irish Studies: Contesting the Revival
Traces the institutional development of Irish Studies in the academy
and outlines the key debates and competing interpretative schools
of Revisionism and Postcolonialism, together with an account of the
Field Day project. Addresses the differing interpretative lenses used to
interpret the literature of the Revival, especially in relation to Modernism
and to the contested legacies of the Revival with Ireland's relation to
empire. Uses the differing accounts of the Revival in Irish Studies to
tease out the motivations behind current critical approaches. Relates
debates within current literary studies to social change and upheaval
in both the Republic and the North of Ireland. Critics discussed include
Declan
Kiberd, Seamus Deane, David Lloyd, Edna Longley, Roy Foster,
Fredric Jameson and Edward Said.
CHAPTER FOUR
82
Irish Studies Paradigms and Literature after Partition
Continues the assessment of contemporary Irish Studies paradigms
and examines specifically their attitudes to the Northern Irish and Irish
Republic States. Focusing on the critiques offered to the direction of
each state with reference to the writing of O'Casey, Kavanagh, Beckett,
Flann O'Brien, Hewitt, W. R. Rodgers and others. Critics assessed
include Kiberd, Deane, Lloyd, Longley and Nicholas Grene. In particular,
discusses Lloyd's theories of a 'republic of difference' in opposition
to state nationalism with regard to Beckett, and Deane's account of
Flann O'Brien in similar terms. Also evaluates Revisionist accounts of
the poetry of MacNeice, Hewitt and Northern writing by Longley, John
Wilson Foster and Peter McDonald.
CONTENTS ix
CHAPTER FIVE
105
Gender, Sexuality and Feminism in Irish Literature
Explores how the politics of gender were deeply implicated not only
in the controversies surrounding Synge's and O'Casey's work but also
more widely in the imaginative construction of the nation. Discerns
how Ireland is often personified as female yet women remain merely
ciphers or symbolic objects through which male writers construct their
personal and national identities. Nicholas Grene's reading of the word
'shift' in Playboy leads into a broader discussion of the gender politics
of the Revival. Critics covered include Gerardine Meaney, Carol Coulter,
Marilyn
Reizbaum, Anne
Owens Weekes, Ailbhe Smyth, Adrian Frazier,
Éibhear Walshe,
Elizabeth Butler Cullingford, Richard Brown and Kate
Soper. Explores also the work of the theorist Ashis
Nandy
and his
deployment in Irish Studies. Examines the politics of literary form with
regard to feminism and discusses
B. G.
MacCarthy, Nuala O'Faolain,
Clair
Wills and Eavan Boland. Offers feminist, formal accounts of the
work of Mary
Lavin, Kate
O'Brien and Elizabeth Bowen. Concludes with
troubled masculinities in McGahen's fiction.
CHAPTER SIX
131
Contemporary Literature in the Irish Republic and Northern Ireland
Assesses the nature of contemporary literature and critical responses
to it. With reference to the Republic, employs Fintan O'Toole's
diagnosis of official Nationalism doctrine in the
1980s
to consider
the dark perspectives of McCabe's and
Tóibľn's
fiction. Considers the
extent to which literature may be seen actively to fit Revisionist aims
in Banville's fiction, Tom Murphy's drama, and the poetry of Boland,
Kennelly and Durcan. Elaborates the politics of urban space and
Dublin writing, especially with regard to social class in the fiction of
Bolger and Doyle. Discusses contemporary writing in the Republic in
relation to gender and sexuality. With regard to the North, deliberates
the challenges facing literature and culture with the renewed political
conflict. Accounts for Heaney's effort to deal with the conflict through
his poetry and his search for historical, mythic and imaginative modes
for doing so. Unfolds differing poetic strategies to Heaney's in regard
to Muldoon, McGuckian, Mahon and Carson. Investigates Friel's
Translations in terms of the Field Day project in the context of identity
politics, language and place. Pursues different perspectives in the
drama of Parker and McGuinness. Relates contemporary writing to
debates about the city, pluralism and postmodernism.
χ
CONTENTS
CONCLUSION
164
Irish Studies Today
Discusses the new global dispensation and debates about pluralism
and multiculturalism in companion pieces by Longley and Kiberd,
both of whom also point out a rise in racism in Ireland, a troubling
dimension taken up by Suzanna Chan's work. Both Francis Mulhern
and Terry Eagleton challenge the postmodern condition and its cultural
relativism which they believe disables judgement and critique. Finally,
David Lloyd and Colin Graham address the impact of a globalized world
on Irish culture.
NOTES
169
SELECT BIBLIOGRAPHY
184
SUGGESTED PRIMARY READING
193
INDEX
196 |
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spelling | Kelly, Aaron 1973- Verfasser (DE-588)173788939 aut Twentieth-century Irish literature Aaron Kelly. Consultant ed.: Nicolas Tredell 1. publ. Basingstoke [u.a.] Palgrave Macmillan 2008 XI, 200 S. txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier A reader's guide to essential criticism This guide surveys existing criticism and theory, enabling students to understand the key critical debates, paradigms, themes and issues in relation to a wide variety of 20th-century Irish poets, playwrights and novelists. Geschichte 1900-2000 Geschichte 1890-2004 gnd rswk-swf English literature Irish authors History and criticism English literature 20th century History and criticism Irish literature 20th century History and criticism Rezeption (DE-588)4049716-1 gnd rswk-swf Englisch (DE-588)4014777-0 gnd rswk-swf Literatur (DE-588)4035964-5 gnd rswk-swf Irland Ireland In literature Ireland Intellectual life 20th century Irland (DE-588)4027667-3 gnd rswk-swf Irland (DE-588)4027667-3 g Literatur (DE-588)4035964-5 s Englisch (DE-588)4014777-0 s Geschichte 1890-2004 z DE-604 Rezeption (DE-588)4049716-1 s Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe Kelly, Aaron Twentieth-Century Irish Literature Basingstoke : Palgrave Macmillan,c2008 978-1-137-08318-0 Digitalisierung UB Bamberg application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=015677061&sequence=000002&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis |
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title | Twentieth-century Irish literature |
title_auth | Twentieth-century Irish literature |
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title_full | Twentieth-century Irish literature Aaron Kelly. Consultant ed.: Nicolas Tredell |
title_fullStr | Twentieth-century Irish literature Aaron Kelly. Consultant ed.: Nicolas Tredell |
title_full_unstemmed | Twentieth-century Irish literature Aaron Kelly. Consultant ed.: Nicolas Tredell |
title_short | Twentieth-century Irish literature |
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