This thesis examines the relationship between improvement and national image in Irish, Scottish and Welsh novels published between 1780 and 1830. Given the social, economic, and physical impacts of the agricultural and industrial revolutions in this period, the project focuses on texts that illuminate the tension between engaging with popular portrayals of picturesque landscapes, rural tradition and Celtic primitivism, and advocating or accepting the need for economic modernization that may compromise those national images. Exploring the dialogical nature of the ‘national tale’, a genre whose parameters are extended here to include regional focuses within the relevant national settings, this study contextualizes literary representations o...
IntroductionBetween 1780 and 1830, a highly distinctive body of imaginative writing emerged in Irela...
Employing a wide range of travel and travel-related material from the period 1760-1860, this book of...
This study traces the cultural interplay between Irish and Old English literary landscapes. Combinin...
This thesis examines the relationship between improvement and national image in Irish, Scottish and ...
This thesis examines the relationship between improvement and national image in Irish, Scottish and ...
Reading Places: Local Landscapes and Imperial Culture in Romantic Britain examines a literary topos ...
The following text is taken from the publisher's website: "This is the first study of Irish improve...
Though it has garnered some attention from recent scholars, the field of nineteenth- century Irish l...
It has rightly been argued that the growth of the cult of the local in France has to do with France’...
The aim of this thesis is to elucidate the relationship between the picturesque and the emergence o...
The romance of the Scottish Highlands came into existence as a theme within the ideology which gove...
Describes the digital mapping element in a collaborative AHRC-funded project Curious Travellers, tha...
"Wales and the Romantic Imagination" is the first study devoted exclusively to the appropriation of ...
This study discerns the patterns of perception and the modes of representation that underlie the man...
Travel literature produced by rural Irish writers at the end of the nineteenth century provides an i...
IntroductionBetween 1780 and 1830, a highly distinctive body of imaginative writing emerged in Irela...
Employing a wide range of travel and travel-related material from the period 1760-1860, this book of...
This study traces the cultural interplay between Irish and Old English literary landscapes. Combinin...
This thesis examines the relationship between improvement and national image in Irish, Scottish and ...
This thesis examines the relationship between improvement and national image in Irish, Scottish and ...
Reading Places: Local Landscapes and Imperial Culture in Romantic Britain examines a literary topos ...
The following text is taken from the publisher's website: "This is the first study of Irish improve...
Though it has garnered some attention from recent scholars, the field of nineteenth- century Irish l...
It has rightly been argued that the growth of the cult of the local in France has to do with France’...
The aim of this thesis is to elucidate the relationship between the picturesque and the emergence o...
The romance of the Scottish Highlands came into existence as a theme within the ideology which gove...
Describes the digital mapping element in a collaborative AHRC-funded project Curious Travellers, tha...
"Wales and the Romantic Imagination" is the first study devoted exclusively to the appropriation of ...
This study discerns the patterns of perception and the modes of representation that underlie the man...
Travel literature produced by rural Irish writers at the end of the nineteenth century provides an i...
IntroductionBetween 1780 and 1830, a highly distinctive body of imaginative writing emerged in Irela...
Employing a wide range of travel and travel-related material from the period 1760-1860, this book of...
This study traces the cultural interplay between Irish and Old English literary landscapes. Combinin...