Irish Literature in Transition, 1700-1780: Volume 1

Irish Literature in Transition, 1700-1780: Volume 1

Haslett, Moyra

Cambridge University Press

03/2020

424

Dura

Inglês

9781108427500

15 a 20 dias

720

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Part I. Starting Points: 1. Starting-points and moving targets: transition and the early modern Marie-Louise Coolahan; 2. 'We Irish': writing and national identity from Berkeley to Burke Ian Campbell Ross; 3. Re-viewing Swift Brean Hammond; Part II. Philosophical and Political Frameworks: 4. The prejudices of Enlightenment David Dwan; 5. The Molyneux problem and Irish Enlightenment Darrell Jones; 6. Samuel Whyte and the politics of eighteenth-century Irish private theatricals Helen M. Burke; Part III. Local, National and Transnational Contexts: 7. Land and landscape in Irish poetry in English, 1700-1780 Andrew Carpenter; 8. The idea of an eighteenth-century national theatre Conrad Brunstroem; 9. Transnational influence and exchange: the intersections between Irish and French sentimental novels Amy Prendergast; 10. 'An example to the whole world': patriotism and imperialism in early Irish fiction Daniel Sanjiv Roberts; Part IV. Gender and Sexuality: 11. The province of poetry: women poets in early eighteenth-century Ireland Aileen Douglas; 12. Queering eighteenth-century Irish writing: Yahoo, Fribble, Freke Declan Kavanagh; 13. 'Brightest wits and bravest soldiers': Ireland, masculinity, and the politics of paternity Rebecca Anne Barr; 14. Fictions of sisterhood in eighteenth-century Irish literature Moyra Haslett; Part V. Transcultural Contexts: 15. The popular criminal narrative and the development of the Irish novel Joe Lines; 16. Gaelic influences and echoes in the Irish novel, 1700-1780 Anne Markey; 17. New beginning or bearer of tradition? Early Irish fiction and the construction of the child Cliona O Gallchoir; Part VI. Retrospective Readings: 18. Re-imagining feminist protest in contemporary translation: The Lament for art O'Leary and The Midnight Court Lesa Ni Mhunghaile; 19. 'Our darkest century': the Irish eighteenth century in memory and modernity James Ward.
Irish literature; eighteenth century