THE CABINET OF IRISH LITERATURE: A HISTORICAL PERSPECTIVE ON IRISH ANTHOLOGIES* MARGARET KELLEHER I. THE “CULTURE OF THE EXCERPT” among the flurry of reviews and commentaries that followed the publication of volumes I to III of the Field Day Anthology of Irish Writing in 1991, those of most enduring interest moved beyond the heat of the moment to a more general reflection on the role of anthologies themselves. Francis Mulhern’s 1993 essay, “A Nation, Yet Again” began, for example, with the cautionary pronouncement, by then all too evident, that “[a]nthologies are strategic weapons in literary politics.”1 Mulhern acknowledged that “authored texts of all kinds—poems, novels, plays, reviews, analyses—play more or less telling parts in a theatr...
By adding volumes four and five as a supplement to its anthology, Field Day was both acknowledging i...
Outline of paper The Bibliography of Irish Literary Studies presented by Professor William T. O\u2...
Text of a talk, Irish Literature: A Brief Survey, given by Professor William T. O\u27Malley at the...
AMONG the flurry of reviews and commentaries that followed the publication of volumes I to III of t...
The following text is taken from the publisher's website. "This anthology traces the history of mod...
Irish Literature in Transition 1980–2020, edited by Eric Falci and Paige Reynolds, is the final volu...
Draft of a talk called Twentieth Century Irish Literature, given by Professor William T. O\u27Mall...
The impact of the Irish upon the arts, popular culture, scholarship, and politics has been immense. ...
this anthology traces the history of modern Irish literature from the revolutionary era of the late ...
Volume V: The Irish Book in English 1891-2000 charts that heritage from the beginnings of the Litera...
The colossal new opus in the Cambridge Literary History series, The Cambridge History of Irish Liter...
Irish Literature since 1990 examines the diversity and energy of writing in a period marked by the u...
Since Anglo-Irish Literature has only emerged as a separate literature in the Twentieth Century, it ...
An anthology aims at presenting, in a compact format, a collection of texts, some of which are famou...
Fierobe Claude. Stephen Reagan ed. : Irish Writing, An Anthology of Irish Literature in English 1789...
By adding volumes four and five as a supplement to its anthology, Field Day was both acknowledging i...
Outline of paper The Bibliography of Irish Literary Studies presented by Professor William T. O\u2...
Text of a talk, Irish Literature: A Brief Survey, given by Professor William T. O\u27Malley at the...
AMONG the flurry of reviews and commentaries that followed the publication of volumes I to III of t...
The following text is taken from the publisher's website. "This anthology traces the history of mod...
Irish Literature in Transition 1980–2020, edited by Eric Falci and Paige Reynolds, is the final volu...
Draft of a talk called Twentieth Century Irish Literature, given by Professor William T. O\u27Mall...
The impact of the Irish upon the arts, popular culture, scholarship, and politics has been immense. ...
this anthology traces the history of modern Irish literature from the revolutionary era of the late ...
Volume V: The Irish Book in English 1891-2000 charts that heritage from the beginnings of the Litera...
The colossal new opus in the Cambridge Literary History series, The Cambridge History of Irish Liter...
Irish Literature since 1990 examines the diversity and energy of writing in a period marked by the u...
Since Anglo-Irish Literature has only emerged as a separate literature in the Twentieth Century, it ...
An anthology aims at presenting, in a compact format, a collection of texts, some of which are famou...
Fierobe Claude. Stephen Reagan ed. : Irish Writing, An Anthology of Irish Literature in English 1789...
By adding volumes four and five as a supplement to its anthology, Field Day was both acknowledging i...
Outline of paper The Bibliography of Irish Literary Studies presented by Professor William T. O\u2...
Text of a talk, Irish Literature: A Brief Survey, given by Professor William T. O\u27Malley at the...