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Irish writing : exile and subversion

Title
Irish writing : exile and subversion / edited by Paul Hyland and Neil Sammells.
Publication
London : Macmillan, 1991.

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Additional Authors
  • Hyland, Paul.
  • Sammells, Neil.
Description
xiii, 256 pages; 22 cm
Series Statement
Insights
Uniform Title
Insights.
Subject
  • English literature > Irish authors > History and criticism
  • 18.05 English literature
  • English literature > Irish authors
  • Engels
  • Letterkunde
Genre/Form
Criticism, interpretation, etc.
Note
  • Includes index.
Bibliography (note)
  • Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents
  • The subversive philosophy of John Toland / Stephen H. Daniel -- Naming names : Steele and Swift / Paul Hyland -- The English Swift, the Irish Swift / Robert Phiddian -- 'They sate in counterview' : Anglo-Irish verse in the eighteenth century / Bryan Coleborne -- Irish exiles, revolution and writing in England in the 1790s / Alan Booth -- William Carleton : the Lough Derg exile / Margaret O'Brien -- Making history : John Mitchel and the Great Famine / Graham Davis -- Oscar Wilde : quite another thing / Neil Sammells -- Yeats, childhood and exile / Declan Kiberd -- 'A voice in directing the affairs of Ireland' : L'Irlande libre, The Shan Van Vocht and Bean na h-Eireann / C.L. Innes -- James Joyce : a subversive geography of gender / Bonnie Kime Scott -- Joyce's 'Chinese alphabet' : Ulysses and the proletarians / Keith Williams.
  • Fin de partie, Endgame as political drama / Charles R. Lyons -- Parables of estrangement : the fiction of J.P. Donleavy / David Seed -- Friel and Shaw : dreams and responsibilities / R.K.R. Thornton -- Strange letters : reading and writing in recent Irish poetry / Neil Corcoran.
ISBN
  • 0333525418
  • 9780333525418
  • 0333525426
  • 9780333525425
OCLC
  • ocm22627811
  • 22627811
  • SCSB-1972328
Owning Institutions
Princeton University Library