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Fictions of the Irish Land War

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The eruption of rural distress in Ireland and the foundation of the Land League in 1879 sparked a number of novels, stories and plays forming an immediate response to what became known as the Irish Land war. These works form a literary genre of their own and illuminate both the historical events themselves and the material conditions of reading and writing in late nineteenth-century Ireland. Divisions into 'us' and 'them' were convenient for political reasons, but the fiction of the period frequently modifies this alignment and draws attention to the complexity of the land problem.
This collection includes studies of canonical land war novels, publication channels, collaborations between artists and authors, literary conventions and the interplay between personal experience and literary output. It also includes unique resources such as a reprinted letter by the author Mary Anne Sadlier and a reproduction of Rosa Mulholland's little-known play Our Boycotting. The book concludes with a detailed bibliography of land war fiction between 1879 and 1916, which should inspire further reading and research into the genre.

List of contents

Contents: James H. Murphy/Heidi Hansson: The Irish Land War and its Fictions - Whitney Standlee: The 'Personal Element' and Emily Lawless's Hurrish (1886) - Derek Hand: George Moore's A Drama in Muslin: Art and the Middle-Classes - Faith Binckes/Kathryn Laing: 'Rival Attractions of the Season': Land-War Fiction, Christmas Annuals, and the Early Writing of Hannah Lynch - Julie Anne Stevens: The Irish Land War and Children's Literature: Padraic Colum's A Boy in Eirinn (1913) illustrated by Jack B. Yeats - Heidi Hansson: More than an Irish Problem: Authority and Universality in Land-War Writing - Anna Pilz: 'All Possessors of Property Tremble': Constructions of Landlord-Tenant Relations in Lady Gregory's Writings - Carla King: The Making of a Thoughtful Agitator: A Glimpse at Michael Davitt's Books - James H. Murphy: Mary Anne Sadlier on the Land War - Heidi Hansson/James H. Murphy: Introduction to Rosa Mulholland, Our Boycotting: A Miniature Comedy - Rosa Mulholland: Our Boycotting: A Miniature Comedy - Bibliography of Land-War Fiction 1879-1916.

About the author










Heidi Hansson is Professor of English Literature at Umeå University, Sweden. Her publications include Emily Lawless 1845-1913: Writing the Interspace (2007) and the edited volume Irish Nineteenth-Century Women¿s Prose: New Contexts and Readings (2008).
James H. Murphy is Professor of English at DePaul University, Chicago, USA. He is the author of Abject Loyalty: Nationalism and Monarchy in Ireland during the Reign of Queen Victoria (2001), Irish Novelists and the Victorian Age (2011) and Ireland¿s Czar: Gladstonian Government and the Lord Lieutenancies of the Red Earl Spencer, 1868-1886 (2014). He also edited The Oxford History of the Irish Book, Volume 4: The Irish Book in English, 1800-91 (2011).

Product details

Assisted by H Murphy (Editor), Jame H Murphy (Editor), James H Murphy (Editor), Hansson (Editor), Hansson (Editor), Heid Hansson (Editor), Heidi Hansson (Editor), James H. Murphy (Editor)
Publisher Peter Lang
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 01.01.2014
 
EAN 9783034309998
ISBN 978-3-0-3430999-8
No. of pages 229
Dimensions 150 mm x 13 mm x 225 mm
Weight 360 g
Series Reimagining Ireland
Reimagining Ireland
Subject Humanities, art, music > Linguistics and literary studies > General and comparative linguistics

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