John Clare Society Journal, 22 (2003)

John Clare Society Journal, 22 (2003)
Title John Clare Society Journal, 22 (2003) PDF eBook
Author Gillian Hughes
Publisher John Clare Society
Pages 100
Release 2003-07-13
Genre
ISBN 9780953899524

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The official Journal of the John Clare Society, published annually to reflect the interest in, and approaches to, the life and work of the poet John Clare.

Robert Bloomfield

Robert Bloomfield
Title Robert Bloomfield PDF eBook
Author Simon White
Publisher Bucknell University Press
Pages 324
Release 2006
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 9780838756294

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This collection includes essays that consider how Bloomfield's poetry contributes to an understanding of the predominant issues, forms, and themes of literary Romanticism.

Green and Pleasant Land

Green and Pleasant Land
Title Green and Pleasant Land PDF eBook
Author Amanda Gilroy
Publisher Peeters Publishers
Pages 224
Release 2004
Genre Art
ISBN 9789042914384

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The present volume, number VIII in the series Groningen Studies in Cultural Change, offers a selection of papers presented at a workshop organised by Amanda Gilroy and Wil Verhoeven entitled Green and Pleasant Land: English Culture and the Romantic Countryside. The contributions in this volume illuminate the ideological investments of particular ways of experiencing the English countryside of the Romantic era. While their analyses of cultural change are historically specific, they explore, too, the conflicted present-day legacies of romantic landscapes.

John Clare Society Journal 31 (2012)

John Clare Society Journal 31 (2012)
Title John Clare Society Journal 31 (2012) PDF eBook
Author Greg Crossan
Publisher John Clare Society
Pages 46
Release 2012-07-13
Genre
ISBN 0956411320

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The official Journal of the John Clare Society, published annually to reflect the interest in, and approaches to, the life and work of the poet John Clare.

John Clare Society Journal, 23 (2004)

John Clare Society Journal, 23 (2004)
Title John Clare Society Journal, 23 (2004) PDF eBook
Author Bridget Keegan
Publisher John Clare Society
Pages 104
Release
Genre
ISBN 9780953899531

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The official Journal of the John Clare Society, published annually to reflect the interest in, and approaches to, the life and work of the poet John Clare.

The Oxford History of the Irish Book, Volume V

The Oxford History of the Irish Book, Volume V
Title The Oxford History of the Irish Book, Volume V PDF eBook
Author Clare Hutton
Publisher Oxford University Press, USA
Pages 775
Release 2011-06-23
Genre Design
ISBN 0199249113

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Part of a series providing an authoritative history of the book in Ireland, this volume comprehensively outlines the history of 20th-century Irish book culture. This book embraces all the written and printed traditions and heritages of Ireland and places them in the global context of a worldwide interest in book histories.

Anglo-Irish Identities, 1571-1845

Anglo-Irish Identities, 1571-1845
Title Anglo-Irish Identities, 1571-1845 PDF eBook
Author David A. Valone
Publisher Associated University Presse
Pages 300
Release 2008
Genre History
ISBN 9780838757130

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This book presents a series of essays that examine the ideological, personal, and political difficulties faced by the group variously termed the Anglo-Irish, the Protestant Ascendancy, or the English in Ireland, a group that existed in a world of contested ideological, political, and cultural identities. At the root of this conflicted sense of self was an acute awareness among the Anglo-Irish of their liminal position as colonial dominators in Ireland who were viewed as other both by the Catholic natives of Ireland and by their English kinsmen. The work in this volume is highly interdisciplinary, bringing to bear examination of issues that are historical, literary, economic, and sociological. Contributors investigate how individuals experienced the ambiguities and conflicts of identity formation in a colonial society, how writers fought the economic and ideological superiority of the English, how the cooption of Gaelic history and culture was a political strategy for the Anglo-Irish, and how literary texts contributed to the emergence of national consciousness. In seeking to understand and trace the complex process of identity formation in early modern Ireland the essays in this volume attest to its tenuous, dynamic, and necessarily incomplete nature. David A. Valone is an Assistant Professor of History at Quinnipiac University. Jill Marie Bradbury is an Assistant Professor of English at Gallaudet University.