Volume V: The Irish Book in English 1891-2000 charts that heritage from the beginnings of the Literary Revival in the 1890s to the end of the twentieth century. Part One consists of general survey chapters which examine developments in the cultures of Irish reading and publishing during the twentieth century. These chapters cover four specific periods, divided as follows: 1891-1921 covering the Literary Revival, and the often turbulent developments which led to the partition of the island; 1922-1939 looking at the social, economic and political machinations of print culture amidst an atmosphere of intense cultural conservatism, and during the so called economic 'war'; 1939-1969 examining the difficulties which Irish publishers continued t...
"The purpose of this book is to give an account of the literature produced in Ireland during the las...
1916 marked an important moment in the development of modern Ireland. The continuing resonance of th...
This paper aims to analyse a largely uncharted topic, i.e. the representation of Ireland’s struggle ...
This book surveys Irish writing in English over the last two centuries, from Maria Edgeworth to Seam...
Irish printing in the early years of the Celtic Revival had fallen into disarray, and as a response ...
Since Anglo-Irish Literature has only emerged as a separate literature in the Twentieth Century, it ...
The following text is taken from the publisher's website. "This anthology traces the history of mod...
Since Anglo-Irish Literature has only emerged as a separate literature in the Twentieth Century, it ...
This chapter aims to evaluate the importance of book reviews in the radical press, by discussing the...
This chapter argues that reading in Ireland 1891-1922 was not merely a reading of 'Revival' texts, b...
This thesis is concerned with advancing our knowledge of Irish children’s reading in the first two d...
The volume highlights Ireland's cultural and linguistic influence in the world. It springs from rese...
The following text is taken from the publisher's website: "This is the first study of Irish improve...
Irish Literature since 1990 examines the diversity and energy of writing in a period marked by the u...
What is the most popular Irish literary work? Gulliver's Travels. Who is the most popular Irish auth...
"The purpose of this book is to give an account of the literature produced in Ireland during the las...
1916 marked an important moment in the development of modern Ireland. The continuing resonance of th...
This paper aims to analyse a largely uncharted topic, i.e. the representation of Ireland’s struggle ...
This book surveys Irish writing in English over the last two centuries, from Maria Edgeworth to Seam...
Irish printing in the early years of the Celtic Revival had fallen into disarray, and as a response ...
Since Anglo-Irish Literature has only emerged as a separate literature in the Twentieth Century, it ...
The following text is taken from the publisher's website. "This anthology traces the history of mod...
Since Anglo-Irish Literature has only emerged as a separate literature in the Twentieth Century, it ...
This chapter aims to evaluate the importance of book reviews in the radical press, by discussing the...
This chapter argues that reading in Ireland 1891-1922 was not merely a reading of 'Revival' texts, b...
This thesis is concerned with advancing our knowledge of Irish children’s reading in the first two d...
The volume highlights Ireland's cultural and linguistic influence in the world. It springs from rese...
The following text is taken from the publisher's website: "This is the first study of Irish improve...
Irish Literature since 1990 examines the diversity and energy of writing in a period marked by the u...
What is the most popular Irish literary work? Gulliver's Travels. Who is the most popular Irish auth...
"The purpose of this book is to give an account of the literature produced in Ireland during the las...
1916 marked an important moment in the development of modern Ireland. The continuing resonance of th...
This paper aims to analyse a largely uncharted topic, i.e. the representation of Ireland’s struggle ...