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- catalog abstract ""The Unappeasable Host: Studies in Irish Identities explores some of the tensions created when Anglo-Irish writers - Protestant in religion, of non-Irish ancestryreflected upon their preferred subject matter, Ireland and their unhyphenated Catholic contemporaries. These tensions involve the writers' sense of anxiety about their own membership in the Irish community, and at the same time their anxiety about losing their distinctive identity. Anglo-Irish writers founded modern Irish literature in English, identifying themselves with their native country and its people. Yet they often felt themselves surrounded and watched by an 'Unappeasable Host', a population that resented them." "Robert Tracy discusses Irish writers who in England were considered Irish, in Ireland English - including Maria Edgeworth and Lady Morgan, the Banim brothers, Roger O'Connor, Sheridan Le Fanu, W.B. Yeats, J.M. Synge, Elizabeth Bowen - together with James Joyce, who, although neither of English ancestry nor Protestant, similarly focuses on individuals separated or excluded from the Irish life around them."--Jacket.".
- catalog contributor b10820634.
- catalog coverage "Ireland Civilization English influences.".
- catalog coverage "Ireland In literature.".
- catalog created "1998.".
- catalog date "1998".
- catalog date "1998.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1998.".
- catalog description ""The Unappeasable Host: Studies in Irish Identities explores some of the tensions created when Anglo-Irish writers - Protestant in religion, of non-Irish ancestryreflected upon their preferred subject matter, Ireland and their unhyphenated Catholic contemporaries. These tensions involve the writers' sense of anxiety about their own membership in the Irish community, and at the same time their anxiety about losing their distinctive identity. Anglo-Irish writers founded modern Irish literature in English, identifying themselves with their native country and its people. Yet they often felt themselves surrounded and watched by an 'Unappeasable Host', a population that resented them." "Robert Tracy discusses Irish writers who in England were considered Irish, in Ireland English - including Maria Edgeworth and Lady Morgan, the Banim brothers, Roger O'Connor, Sheridan Le Fanu, W.B. Yeats, J.M. Synge, Elizabeth Bowen - together with James Joyce, who, although neither of English ancestry nor Protestant, similarly focuses on individuals separated or excluded from the Irish life around them."--Jacket.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references (p. [256]-270) and index.".
- catalog description "The cracked lookingglass of a servant : inventing the colonial novel -- Maria Edgeworth and Lady Morgan : legality versus legitimacy -- Fiery shorthand : the Banim brothers at work -- Self-fashioning as pseudo-history : Roger O'Connor's Chronicles of Eri -- Sheridan Le Fanu and the unmentionable -- That rooted man : Yeats, John Sherman, and Dhoya -- Long division in the long schoolroom : Yeats 'Among school children' -- Intelligible on the Blasket Islands : Yeats's King Oedipus, 1926 -- Merging into art : The death of Cuchulain and the death of Yeats -- Living in the margin : Synge in Aran -- Words of mouth : Joyce and the oral tradition -- Mr. Joker and Dr. Hyde : Joyce's politic polyglot polygraphs -- In the heart of the Theban Necropolis : mummyscripts and mummiescrypts in Finnegans Wake -- The burning roof and tower : identity in Elizabeth Bowen's The last September -- Elizabeth Bowen : rebuilding the big house -- A ghost of style : exorcising the Anglo-Irish past.".
- catalog extent "280 p. ;".
- catalog hasFormat "Unappeasable host.".
- catalog identifier "1900621061".
- catalog identifier "190062107X (pbk.)".
- catalog isFormatOf "Unappeasable host.".
- catalog issued "1998".
- catalog issued "1998.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Dublin : University College Dublin Press,".
- catalog relation "Unappeasable host.".
- catalog spatial "Ireland Civilization English influences.".
- catalog spatial "Ireland In literature.".
- catalog spatial "Ireland".
- catalog spatial "Ireland.".
- catalog subject "820.9/9415 21".
- catalog subject "British Ireland Intellectual life.".
- catalog subject "British Ireland.".
- catalog subject "English literature Irish authors History and criticism.".
- catalog subject "Group identity Ireland.".
- catalog subject "Literature and history Ireland History.".
- catalog subject "National characteristics, Irish, in literature.".
- catalog subject "PR8718 .T73 1998".
- catalog subject "Protestants Ireland History.".
- catalog subject "Protestants Ireland Intellectual life.".
- catalog tableOfContents "The cracked lookingglass of a servant : inventing the colonial novel -- Maria Edgeworth and Lady Morgan : legality versus legitimacy -- Fiery shorthand : the Banim brothers at work -- Self-fashioning as pseudo-history : Roger O'Connor's Chronicles of Eri -- Sheridan Le Fanu and the unmentionable -- That rooted man : Yeats, John Sherman, and Dhoya -- Long division in the long schoolroom : Yeats 'Among school children' -- Intelligible on the Blasket Islands : Yeats's King Oedipus, 1926 -- Merging into art : The death of Cuchulain and the death of Yeats -- Living in the margin : Synge in Aran -- Words of mouth : Joyce and the oral tradition -- Mr. Joker and Dr. Hyde : Joyce's politic polyglot polygraphs -- In the heart of the Theban Necropolis : mummyscripts and mummiescrypts in Finnegans Wake -- The burning roof and tower : identity in Elizabeth Bowen's The last September -- Elizabeth Bowen : rebuilding the big house -- A ghost of style : exorcising the Anglo-Irish past.".
- catalog title "The unappeasable host : studies in Irish identities / Robert Tracy.".
- catalog type "Criticism, interpretation, etc. fast".
- catalog type "History. fast".
- catalog type "text".