Anglo-Irish : The Literary Imagination in a Hyphenated Culture / Julian Moynahan.
By: MOYNAHAN, Julian
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Frontmatter -- CONTENTS -- ACKNOWLEDGMENTS -- PREFACE -- I. PROLOGUE: "IRISH ENOUGH" -- II. MARIA EDGEWORTH (1768-1849): ORIGINATION AND A CHECKLIST -- III. WILLIAM CARLETON (1794-1869): THE NATIVE INFORMER -- IV. DECLENSIONS OF ANGLO-IRISH HISTORY: THE ACT OF UNION TO THE ENCUMBERED ESTATES ACTS OF 1848-9 ... WITH A GLANCE AT A SINGULAR HEROINE -- V. CHARLES LEVER (1806-72): THE ANGLO-IRISH WRITER AS DIPLOMATIC ABSENTEE, WITH A GLANCE AT JOHN BANIM -- VI. THE POLITICS OF ANGLO-IRISH GOTHIC: CHARLES ROBERT MATURIN, JOSEPH SHERIDAN LEFANU, AND THE RETURN OF THE REPRESSED -- VII. HISTORY AGAIN: THE ERA OF PARNELL-MYTHS AND REALITIES -- VIII. SPINSTERS BALL: GEORGE MOORE AND THE LAND AGITATION -- IX. "THE STRAIN OF THE DOUBLE LOYALTY": EDITH SOMERVILLE AND MARTIN ROSS -- X. W. Β. YEATS AND THE END OF ANGLO-IRISH LITERATURE -- XI. AFTER THE END: THE ANGLO-IRISH POSTMORTEM -- AFTERWORD -- NOTES -- WORKS CITED -- INDEX
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