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Remembrance and imagination : patterns in the historical and literary representation of Ireland in the nineteenth century /

By: Leerssen, Joseph Th. (Joseph Theodoor), 1955-.
Series: Critical conditions: 4.Publisher: Cork : Cork University Press in association with Field Day, 1996Description: [xii], 321 p. ; 23 cm.Content type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 1859181112 :; 9781859181119:.Subject(s): English literature -- Irish authors -- History and criticism | English literature -- Irish authors -- 19th century -- History and criticism | Literature and history -- Ireland -- History -- 19th century | English literature -- 19th century -- History and criticism | National characteristics, Irish, in literature | Ireland -- History -- 19th century -- Historiography | Ireland -- Historiography | Ireland -- In literature | Ireland -- Cultural policy -- History | Ireland -- Civilization -- 19th centuryDDC classification: 941.508
Contents:
Introduction -- Around the union: patriotism into nationalism -- The burden of the past: romantic Ireland and prose fiction -- The challenge of the past: history and antiquity -- The presence of the past: peasantry, community and tradition -- Conclusion: how time passes in Joyce's Dublim.
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"A historical profile of Irish national thought as it developed in the climate of European romanticism"--Introd.

Includes bibliographical references (p. 290-307) and index.

Introduction -- Around the union: patriotism into nationalism -- The burden of the past: romantic Ireland and prose fiction -- The challenge of the past: history and antiquity -- The presence of the past: peasantry, community and tradition -- Conclusion: how time passes in Joyce's Dublim.

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