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Strange Country: Modernity and Nationhood in Irish Writing since 1790 (Clarendon Lectures in English Literature 1995)

 
Strange Country: Modernity and Nationhood in Irish Writing since 1790 (Clarendon Lectures in English Literature 1995)

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This book identifies the origin, the development and, ultimately, the success of the Irish literary tradition in English as one of the first literatures that is both national and colonial. It demonstrates the remarkable relationships between works as diverse as Joyce's Dubliners and Bram Stoker's Dracula, and the worlds of the French Revolution and the Irish famine. Deane also shows how almost all the activities of Irish print culture--novels, songs, typefaces, historical analyses, poems--struggle within the limits imposed by its inheritance.

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EAN/ISBN:
9780198184904
Edition:
Reprint
Medium:
Paperback
Number of pages:
280
Publication date:
1998-12-17
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
Manufacturer:
Unknown
EAN/ISBN:
9780198184904
Edition:
Reprint
Medium:
Paperback
Number of pages:
280
Publication date:
1998-12-17
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
Manufacturer:
Unknown

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