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Foreword | ||
Introduction | ||
'Scenes of Tawdry Tribute': Modernism, Tradition and Connolly | 3 | |
The Irish Revival: A Re-appraisal | 12 | |
The Year of the Undead: 1898 | 19 | |
Yeats and Wilde: Nation and Identity, Ground for Influence | 27 | |
George Bernard Shaw and the Irish Literary Revival | 33 | |
'No Such Genre': Tradition and the Contemporary Irish Novel | 45 | |
John Banville and Irish History: The Newton Letter | 52 | |
Edna O'Brien's A Pagan Place and the Irish Bildungsroman Tradition | 58 | |
The Third Policeman as a Re-Vision of Yeats | 64 | |
Satisfaction Guaranteed? Reading Irish Women's Popular Fiction | 77 | |
An Intensity of Irishness: George Egerton's Representations of Irish Femininity | 83 | |
The Construction of Audience: Lady Morgan's Irish Fiction and Its British Critical Reception | 92 | |
Words Bursting, Words Witnessed: Language and Violence in Jennifer Johnston's War Novels | 99 | |
'A Stasis of Hatred, Fear and Mistrust': The Politics of Form in Representations of Northern Ireland produced by the 'Troubles' Thriller | 109 | |
Sam Hanna Bell, 1798 and the Death of Protestant Radicalism | 116 | |
Bateman and Mendoza: From Belfast to Barcelona | 122 | |
Science and Irish Identity: The Relevance of Science Studies for Irish Studies | 133 | |
Island Women: Comparing Irish and Caribbean Writers | 141 | |
The Irish Language and Politics: National Identity or Elite Instrument? | 148 | |
Dissidence and Desire in Frank McGuinness' Observe the Sons of Ulster Marching towards the Somme and Carthaginians | 155 | |
Who Spoke of '98? An Archaeology of Social Memory | 163 | |
Migrancy and Cultural Disappearance | 170 | |
Diaspora, Empire, and the Religious Geography of Victorian Social Relations in Wilde's Fairy Tales | 183 | |
'A Quaking Sod': Ireland, Empire and Children's Literary Culture | 189 | |
Between the Sheets: Material Production and Cultural Politics in the Irish Periodical Press, 1922-58 | 197 | |
Did the Nuncio Wear Slippers?: Hubert Butler and Protestant Dissent in 50s Ireland | 205 | |
Angry Laments and Grieving Postcoloniality | 215 | |
Transformations in the Representation of the Nation as Woman | 224 | |
Myth, Self and Nation: The Case of James Clarence Mangan and Samuel Ferguson | 231 | |
Feminism, Postmodernism and the Subjects of Irish and Women's Studies | 243 | |
Irish Cultural Studies? | 251 | |
Against Irish Studies: Reading Austin Clarke and His Critics | 255 | |
Index | 261 |
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