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Titre : | Irish Literature in Transition 1700-1780 |
Titre de série : | Irish Literature in Transition, 1 |
Auteurs : | Moyra HASLETT, Éditeur scientifique ; Claire CONNOLLY, Directeur de publication ; Marjorie HOWES, Directeur de publication |
Type de document : | Livre |
Éditeur et lieu d'édition : | Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 2020 |
ISBN/ISSN/EAN : | 978-1-108-42750-0 |
Format : | 409 p. |
Langues: | Anglais |
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Note de contenu : |
Part I - Starting Points
Chapter 1 - Starting Points and Moving Targets: Transition and the Early Modern - Marie-Louise Coolahan Chapter 2 - ‘We Irish’: Writing and National Identity from Berkeley to Burke - Ian Campbell Ross Chapter 3 - Re-Viewing Swift - Brean Hammond Part II - Philosophical and Political Frameworks Chapter 4 - The Prejudices of Enlightenment - David Dwan Chapter 5 - The Molyneux Problem and Irish Enlightenment - Darrell Jones Chapter 6 - Samuel Whyte and the Politics of Eighteenth-Century Irish Private Theatricals - Helen M. Burke Part III - Local, National, and Transnational Contexts Chapter 7 - Land and Landscape in Irish Poetry in English, 1700–1780 - Andrew Carpenter Chapter 8 - The Idea of an Eighteenth-Century National Theatre - Conrad Brunström Chapter 9 - Transnational Influence and Exchange: The Intersections between Irish and French Sentimental Novels - Amy Prendergast Chapter 10 - ‘An Example to the Whole World’: Patriotism and Imperialism in Early Irish Fiction - Daniel Sanjiv Roberts Part IV - Gender and Sexuality Chapter 11 - The Province of Poetry: Women Poets in Early Eighteenth-Century Ireland - Aileen Douglas Chapter 12 - Queering Eighteenth-Century Irish Writing: Yahoo, Fribble, Freke - Declan Kavanagh Chapter 13 - ‘Brightest Wits and Bravest Soldiers’: Ireland, Masculinity, and the Politics of Paternity - Rebecca Anne Barr Chapter 14 - Fictions of Sisterhood in Eighteenth-Century Irish Writing - Moyra Haslett Part V - Transcultural Contexts Chapter 15 - The Popular Criminal Narrative and the Development of the Irish Novel - Joe Lines Chapter 16 - Gaelic Influences and Echoes in the Irish Novel, 1700–1780 - Anne Markey Chapter 17 - New Beginning or Bearer of Tradition? Early Irish Fiction and the Construction of the Child - Clíona Ó Gallchoir Part VI - Retrospective Readings Chapter 18 - Re-Imagining Feminist Protest in Contemporary Translation: Lament for Art O’Leary and The Midnight Court - Lesa Ní Mhunghaile Chapter 19 - ‘Our Darkest Century’: The Irish Eighteenth Century in Memory and Modernity - James Ward |
Pays de publication : | Grande-Bretagne (Royaume Uni) |
Fonds : | Médiathèque |
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