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Modern Irish Autobiography - Self, Nation and Society

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Zusatztext 'Each of these writers explores the possibility that autobiography in Ireland may in some sense also be the autobiography of Ireland. The result is a set of meditations which does justice to many different Irelands! at home and overseas! in Irish and English! of the past and of the present. Liam Harte has assembled a strong team which shows how the making of Irish people is always a work-in-progress' - Professor Declan Kiberd! Chair of Anglo-Irish Literature and Drama! University College Dublin! Ireland 'The autobiographical genre has been accentuated of late in Ireland as people begin to explore the territory between official narratives and their own experiences. With originality and insight! the essays in this collection broach the process of mapping a history of Irish self-writing. Theoretically engaged and critically astute throughout! Modern Irish Autobiography puts the I into Ireland! establishing self-writing as central to the project of modern Irish Studies.' - Dr Gerry Smyth! Liverpool John Moores University! UK Informationen zum Autor BREDA GRAY Senior Lecturer in Women's Studies, University of Limerick, IrelandSTEPHEN HOPKINS Lecturer in Politics, University of Leicester, UKTAURA S. NAPIER Associate Professor of English, Wingate University, North Carolina, USAMÁIRÍN NIC EOIN Lecturer in Irish, St Patrick's College, Dublin, IrelandGEORGE O'BRIEN Professor of English, Georgetown University, Washington DC, USAEVE PATTEN Lecturer in English, Trinity College Dublin, IrelandSEAN RYDER Senior Lecturer in English, National University of Ireland, Galway, IrelandDENIS SAMPSON Independent scholarBERNICE SCHRANK Professor of English, Memorial University of Newfoundland, CanadaBARRY SLOAN Lecturer in English, University of Southampton, UK Klappentext Modern Irish Autobiography provides the first comprehensive critical analysis of the Irish autobiographical tradition from the early nineteenth century to the present day. This pioneering collection offers readers a stimulating and provocative introduction to the principal themes, modes and narrative strategies of Irish autobiographers. Zusammenfassung Modern Irish Autobiography provides the first comprehensive critical analysis of the Irish autobiographical tradition from the early nineteenth century to the present day. This pioneering collection offers readers a stimulating and provocative introduction to the principal themes! modes and narrative strategies of Irish autobiographers. Inhaltsverzeichnis Notes on Contributors Introduction: Autobiography and the Irish Cultural Moment; L.Harte 'With a Heroic Life and a Governing Mind': Irish Nationalist Autobiography in the Nineteenth Century; S.Ryder Creating the Self, Recreating the Nation: The Politics of Irish Literary Autobiography from Moore to Behan; B.Schrank 'Life Purified and Reprojected': Autobiography and the Modern Irish Novel; E.Patten Pilgrimage to the Self: Autobiographies by Twentieth-Century Irish Women; T.S.Napier 'Loss, Return, and Restitution': Autobiography and Irish Diasporic Subjectivity; L.Harte Breaking the Silence: Emigration, Gender and the making of Irish Cultural Memory; B.Gray Twentieth-Century Gaelic Autobiography: from lieux de mémoire to Narratives of Self-Invention; M.Nic Eoin 'Drawing the Line and making the Tot': Aspects of Irish Protestant Life Writing; B.Sloan Fighting without Guns?: Political Autobiography in Contemporary Northern Ireland; S.Hopkins 'Voice Itself': The Loss and Recovery of Boyhood in Irish Memoir; D.Sampson Memoirs of an Autobiographer; G.O'Brien Bibliography Index...

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Notes on Contributors Introduction: Autobiography and the Irish Cultural Moment; L.Harte 'With a Heroic Life and a Governing Mind': Irish Nationalist Autobiography in the Nineteenth Century; S.Ryder Creating the Self, Recreating the Nation: The Politics of Irish Literary Autobiography from Moore to Behan; B.Schrank 'Life Purified and Reprojected': Autobiography and the Modern Irish Novel; E.Patten Pilgrimage to the Self: Autobiographies by Twentieth-Century Irish Women; T.S.Napier 'Loss, Return, and Restitution': Autobiography and Irish Diasporic Subjectivity; L.Harte Breaking the Silence: Emigration, Gender and the making of Irish Cultural Memory; B.Gray Twentieth-Century Gaelic Autobiography: from lieux de mémoire to Narratives of Self-Invention; M.Nic Eoin 'Drawing the Line and making the Tot': Aspects of Irish Protestant Life Writing; B.Sloan Fighting without Guns?: Political Autobiography in Contemporary Northern Ireland; S.Hopkins 'Voice Itself': The Loss and Recovery of Boyhood in Irish Memoir; D.Sampson Memoirs of an Autobiographer; G.O'Brien Bibliography Index

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'Each of these writers explores the possibility that autobiography in Ireland may in some sense also be the autobiography of Ireland. The result is a set of meditations which does justice to many different Irelands, at home and overseas, in Irish and English, of the past and of the present. Liam Harte has assembled a strong team which shows how the making of Irish people is always a work-in-progress' - Professor Declan Kiberd, Chair of Anglo-Irish Literature and Drama, University College Dublin, Ireland
'The autobiographical genre has been accentuated of late in Ireland as people begin to explore the territory between official narratives and their own experiences. With originality and insight, the essays in this collection broach the process of mapping a history of Irish self-writing. Theoretically engaged and critically astute throughout, Modern Irish Autobiography puts the I into Ireland, establishing self-writing as central to the project of modern Irish Studies.' - Dr Gerry Smyth, Liverpool John Moores University, UK

Product details

Authors L. Harte
Assisted by Harte (Editor), L Harte (Editor), L. Harte (Editor)
Publisher Palgrave UK
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 01.01.2007
 
EAN 9781349511310
ISBN 978-1-349-51131-0
No. of pages 269
Subjects Fiction > Narrative literature > Letters, diaries
Humanities, art, music > Linguistics and literary studies

B, Planning, Organization, Organizational theory & behaviour, Literature: history & criticism, European Literature, Literature—History and criticism, Literary History, British literature, British and Irish Literature, Palgrave Literature & Performing Arts Collection

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