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Acknowledgments | ||
1 | Introduction | 1 |
Pt. I | Upper Middle-Class Fiction, 1873-1890 | |
2 | The Search for Respectability: "Very Like Other People Only Nicer" | 15 |
3 | Victorian Virtues: "Flatter Them; That Is the Great Secret" | 25 |
4 | Social Conflict and Economic Reality: "A Tenantry Whose Interests and Mine Shall Be One" | 39 |
5 | Versions of Catholicism: "Verily Mr. Jack Hazlitt Has Been Emancipated" | 51 |
6 | Transition, 1890-1900: "Fat With the Spoils of Their Weaker Brethren" | 65 |
Pt. II | Intelligentsia Fiction, 1900-1922 | |
7 | Catholic Ireland and Kickham's Knocknagow: "Not a Bad Dream" | 79 |
8 | Opportunities for Changing Society: "He Writes Fiction: I Write Fact" | 89 |
9 | Portrait of Catholic Ireland: "The Fields Had Beaten His Love" | 95 |
10 | Sources of Renewal: "If They Only Read Books, Papers, Anything" | 107 |
11 | Guinan and Sheehan: "The False Standard of Modern Progress" | 115 |
12 | New Irelands: "The Great Ireland Is In Ourselves" | 127 |
13 | Metaphors of Identity: "The Grandeur of Faith and Idealism" | 137 |
14 | Discourse and Defeat: "I Have Found Myself at Last" | 143 |
Bibliography | 153 | |
Index | 165 |
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