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Acknowledgements
Introduction
1. A New England Called Ireland?
IRELAND—ENGLAND'S UNCONSCIOUS?
Interchapter
2. Oscar Wilde—The Artist as Irishman
3. John Bull's Other Islander—Bernard Shaw
ANGLO-IRELAND: THE WOMAN'S PART
Interchapter
4. Tragedies of Manners—Somerville and Ross
5. Lady Gregory and the Empire Boys
YEATS: LOOKING INTO THE LION'S FACE
Interchapter
6. Childhood and Ireland
7. The National Longing for Form
RETURN TO THE SOURCE?
Interchapter
8. Deanglicization
9. Nationality or Cosmopolitanism?
10. J. M. Synge—Remembering the Future
REVOLUTION AND WAR
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11. Uprising
12. The Plebeians Revise the Uprising
13. The Great War and Irish Memory
WORLDS APART?
14. Ireland and the End of Empire
INVENTING IRELANDS
Interchapter
15. Writing Ireland, Reading England
16. Inventing Irelands
17. Revolt Into Style—Yeatsian Poetics
18. The Last Aisling—A Vision
19. James Joyce and Mythic Realism
SEXUAL POLITICS
Interchapter
20. Elizabeth Bowen—The Dandy in Revolt
21. Fathers and Sons
22. Mothers and Daughters
PROTESTANT REVIVALS
Interchapter
23. Protholics and Cathestants
24. Saint Joan—Fabian Feminist, Protestant Mystic
25. The Winding Stair
26. Religious Writing: Beckett and Others
UNDERDEVELOPMENT
Interchapter
27. The Periphery and the Centre
28. Flann O'Brien, Myles, and The Poor Mouth
29. The Empire Writes Back—Brendan Behan
30. Beckett's Texts of Laughter and Forgetting
31. Post-Colonial Ireland—"A Quaking Sod"
RECOVERY AND RENEWAL
Interchapter
32. Under Pressure—The Writer and Society 1960-90
33. Friel Translating
34. Translating Tradition
REINVENTING IRELAND
35. Imagining Irish Studies
Notes
Index
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