Published Online: 2013-10-25; This content is open access.Although Sir Samuel Ferguson is generally recognized as one of the key figures of mid-nineteenth-century Irish literature, there has been no major edition of his poems since 1916, as a result of which his work tends to be known to the general reader through selections published in anthologies. The essay analyzes the selections of Ferguson’s work in anthologies of Irish literature published between 1895 and 2010 in an attempt to assess the impact of the cultural dynamics of twentieth-century Ireland on the interpretation of Ferguson’s achievement as a poet. The evidence collected demonstrates that the image of Ferguson perpetuated by most twentiethcentury anthologists, most of them Hi...
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Our awareness of Samuel Ferguson's presence in the history of Anglo-Irish literature has inevitably ...
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The island that now houses Ireland and Northern Ireland has changed a great deal politically during ...
This paper examines the matter of Ireland in Buckley’s two memoirs, Cutting Green Hay (1983) and Mem...
The philosophical nature of elements of Irish writing has been oftenremarked upon; the peculiarity o...
This essay discusses the evolving literary and cultural relationship between Ireland and Scotland i...
Samuel Ferguson and the Culture of Nineteenth-Century Ireland opens with an account of a paper read ...
The Ulster poet Samuel Thomson (1766-1816) experienced a brief period of fame during the 1790s and e...
SIGLELD:D50150/84 / BLDSC - British Library Document Supply CentreGBUnited Kingdo
Our awareness of Samuel Ferguson's presence in the history of Anglo-Irish literature has inevitably ...
Zadanie pt. „Digitalizacja i udostępnienie w Cyfrowym Repozytorium Uniwersytetu Łódzkiego kolekcji c...
A key text in twentieth-century poetic debate in Ireland is Samuel Beckett\u27s \u27Recent Irish Poe...
This essay takes a historical approach on the works of William Butler Yeats and James Joyce. By expl...
The dissertation provides a survey of poetry in largely critically neglected decades of Irish litera...
The short story of “Araby” by James Joyce was published in 1914 in Dubliners which is a collection o...
Critics traditionally have insisted on labeling Oscar Wilde as an English writer, largely neglecting...
The purpose of this study is to examine the Celtic poems and essays of Lionel Johnson in order to di...
The island that now houses Ireland and Northern Ireland has changed a great deal politically during ...
This paper examines the matter of Ireland in Buckley’s two memoirs, Cutting Green Hay (1983) and Mem...
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