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Parnell and his times / edited by Joep Leerssen, University of Amsterdam.

Contributor Leerssen, Joseph Th. (Joseph Theodoor), 1955- editor.

ImprintCambridge, United Kingdom ; New York, NY : Cambridge University Press, 2021.

Descriptionxiii, 324 pages : illustrations, maps ; 24 cm

Note:Introduction: charisma and aftermath / Joep Leerssen -- Part I. Parnell's Ireland and its different temporalities -- O'Connell and Parnell / Oliver MacDonagh -- The Paradoxes of Parnell / Paul Bew -- Ireland from Parnell to Pearse / R.F. Foster -- Race, nation, state / Denis Donoghue -- Parnell's other Ireland: religious radicals in late-nineteenth-century Ireland / Raymond Gillespie -- Inside history: storyteller Éamon a Búrc (1866-1942) and the "little famine" of 1879-1880 / Angela Bourke -- Digesting the past: anthologies and bi-cultural memory in Ireland / Joep Leerssen -- The writing of county histories in Parnell's Ireland / Nicholas Canny -- Part II. After Parnell: the Irish literary and historical imagination -- Joyce's dubliners and Parnell: strategies of failure? / Frank McGuinness -- "The rhythm of beauty": Joyce, Yeats, and the 1890s / Edna Longley -- "Ingenious lovely things": Yeats's adjectives / Helen Vendler -- Modernism in the streets: Pearse and Joyce / Declan Kiberd -- Modernism, Belfast, and early-twentieth-century Ireland / Terence Brown -- Too rough for verse? Sea crossings in Irish culture / Claire Connolly -- "Myth, fact, and mystery": F.X. Martin, medievalist and historian of the 1916 rising / Thomas Bartlett -- The Easter rising: four fallacies and some reflections / David Fitzpatrick -- Belatedness and late style Irish style: contemporary Irish poetry and the problem of belatedness / Clair Wills.

Bibliography Note:Includes bibliographical references and index.

Note:"Marked by names such as W. B. Yeats, James Joyce and Patrick Pearse, the decade 1910-1920 was a period of revolutionary change in Ireland, in literature, politics and social mentality. What fed the creative and reformist urge besides the circumstances of the moment and a vision of the future? The leading experts in Irish history, literature and culture assembled in this volume argue that the shadow of the past was also a driving factor: the traumatic, undigested memory of the defeat and death of the charismatic national leader Charles Stewart Parnell (1891). The authors reassess Parnell's impact on the Ireland of his cultural, religious, political and intellectual life in order to trace his posthumous influence into the early twentieth century in fields like political activism, memory culture, history-writing, and literature"-- Provided by publisher.

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Leerssen, Joseph Th. (Joseph Theodoor), 1955- editor.
Subject:
Parnell, Charles Stewart, 1846-1891 -- Influence.
Subject:
Politics and literature -- Ireland -- History -- 19th century.
Politics and literature -- Ireland -- History -- 20th century.
Ireland -- History -- 1837-1901.
Ireland -- Politics and government -- 19th century.
Ireland -- Politics and government -- 20th century.
Ireland -- Historiography.