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Irish Literature in Transition, 1830–1880: Volume 3

Part of the Irish Literature in Transition series
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Ireland's experience in the nineteenth century was quite different from that of Victorian Britain.

Its fictions were written in differing forms – like the gothic or historical novel – and its poetry and drama were populated with ballad and song.

Its writers were by turns nationalist or unionist, anglophile or de-anglicising.

If the effects of famine and emigration were catastrophic for mid-nineteenth-century Irish culture, they initiated a literary story that spread across the diaspora.

Despite the decline of spoken Irish, literature continued to be published, while scholarly endeavours such as translation or the Ordnance Survey preserved much from the Gaelic past.

This rich volume examines the many forms of new writing that thrived throughout this period.

Utilizing a thematic and historical approach, it addresses a broad anglophone readership in Victorian literature.

Essays consider the Irish authors in America and India, women's writing, and the resilience of Irish literature before the revival.

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Product Details
Cambridge University Press
1108480489 / 9781108480482
Hardback
12/03/2020
United Kingdom
English
350 pages : illustrations (black and white)