Cambridge Companion To The Irish Novel, The
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The Irish novel has had a distinguished history. It spans such diverse authors as James Joyce, George Moore, Maria Edgeworth, Bram Stoker, Flann O'Brien, Samuel Beckett, Lady Morgan, John Banville, and others. Yet it has until now received less critical attention than Irish poetry and drama. This volume covers three hundred years of Irish achievement in fiction, with essays on...
The Irish novel has had a distinguished history. It spans such diverse authors as James Joyce, George Moore, Maria Edgeworth, Bram Stoker, Flann O'Brien, Samuel Beckett, Lady Morgan, John Banville, and others. Yet it has until now received less critical attention than Irish poetry and drama. This volume covers three hundred years of Irish achievement in fiction, with essays on...
Description:
The Irish novel has had a distinguished history. It spans such diverse authors as James Joyce, George Moore, Maria Edgeworth, Bram Stoker, Flann O'Brien, Samuel Beckett, Lady Morgan, John Banville, and others. Yet it has until now received less critical attention than Irish poetry and drama. This volume covers three hundred years of Irish achievement in fiction, with essays on key genres, themes, and authors. It provides critiques of individual works, accounts of important novelists, and histories of sub-genres and allied narrative forms, establishing significant social and political contexts for dozens of novels. The varied perspectives and emphases by more than a dozen critics and literary historians ensure that the Irish novel receives due tribute for its colour, variety and linguistic verve. Each chapter features recommended further reading. This is the perfect overview for students of the Irish novel from the romances of the seventeenth century to the present day.
Table of Contents:
Introduction John Wilson Foster; 1. The novel before 1800 Aileen Douglas; 2. The national tale and allied genres, 1770s-1840 Miranda Burgess; 3. The novel of the big house Vera Kreilkamp; 4. The Gothic novel Siobhan Kilfeather; 5. Catholics and fiction during the Union (1801-1922) James H. Murphy; 6. Irish modernisms, 1880-1930 Adrian Frazier; 7. James Joyce Bruce Stewart; 8. Region, realism, and reaction, 1922-1972 Norman Vance; 9. The novel in Irish Alan Titley; 10. Women novelists, 1930s-1960s Ann Owens Weekes; 11. Two post-modern novelists: Samuel Beckett and Flann O'Brien Terence Brown; 12. Life writing in the twentieth century Elizabeth Grubgeld; 13. The novel and the Northern Troubles Elmer Kennedy-Andrews; 14. Contemporary Irish fiction Eve Patten.
Author Biography:
John Wilson Foster is Professor Emeritus of English at the University of British Columbia, Canada.
The Irish novel has had a distinguished history. It spans such diverse authors as James Joyce, George Moore, Maria Edgeworth, Bram Stoker, Flann O'Brien, Samuel Beckett, Lady Morgan, John Banville, and others. Yet it has until now received less critical attention than Irish poetry and drama. This volume covers three hundred years of Irish achievement in fiction, with essays on key genres, themes, and authors. It provides critiques of individual works, accounts of important novelists, and histories of sub-genres and allied narrative forms, establishing significant social and political contexts for dozens of novels. The varied perspectives and emphases by more than a dozen critics and literary historians ensure that the Irish novel receives due tribute for its colour, variety and linguistic verve. Each chapter features recommended further reading. This is the perfect overview for students of the Irish novel from the romances of the seventeenth century to the present day.
Table of Contents:
Introduction John Wilson Foster; 1. The novel before 1800 Aileen Douglas; 2. The national tale and allied genres, 1770s-1840 Miranda Burgess; 3. The novel of the big house Vera Kreilkamp; 4. The Gothic novel Siobhan Kilfeather; 5. Catholics and fiction during the Union (1801-1922) James H. Murphy; 6. Irish modernisms, 1880-1930 Adrian Frazier; 7. James Joyce Bruce Stewart; 8. Region, realism, and reaction, 1922-1972 Norman Vance; 9. The novel in Irish Alan Titley; 10. Women novelists, 1930s-1960s Ann Owens Weekes; 11. Two post-modern novelists: Samuel Beckett and Flann O'Brien Terence Brown; 12. Life writing in the twentieth century Elizabeth Grubgeld; 13. The novel and the Northern Troubles Elmer Kennedy-Andrews; 14. Contemporary Irish fiction Eve Patten.
Author Biography:
John Wilson Foster is Professor Emeritus of English at the University of British Columbia, Canada.
Autor | Wilson Foster, John (Edited By) |
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Ilmumisaeg | 2006 |
Kirjastus | Cambridge University Press |
Köide | Pehmekaaneline |
Bestseller | Ei |
Lehekülgede arv | 308 |
Pikkus | 228 |
Laius | 228 |
Keel | English |
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