Irish Writing: An Anthology of Irish Literature in English 1789-1939 (Oxford World's Classics)

Irish Writing: An Anthology of Irish Literature in English 1789-1939 (Oxford World's Classics)

by Stephen Regan (Editor)

Synopsis

'Can we not build up a national tradition, a national literature, which shall be none the less Irish in spirit from being English in language?' W. B. Yeats This anthology traces the history of modern Irish literature from the revolutionary era of the late eighteenth century to the early years of political independence. From Charlotte Brooke and Edmund Burke to Elizabeth Bowen and Louis MacNeice, the anthology shows how, in forging a tradition of their own, Irish writers have continually challenged and renewed the ways in which Ireland is imagined and defined. The anthology includes a wide-ranging and generous selection of fiction, poetry, and drama. Three plays by W. B. Yeats, Augusta Gregory, and J. M. Synge are printed in their entirety, along with the opening episode of James Joyce's Ulysses. The volume also includes letters, speeches, songs, memoirs, essays, and travel writings, many of which are difficult to obtain elsewhere. 'Stephen Regan's anthology vividly and valiantly presents a nation, and a national literature, coming into being.' Paul Muldoon.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 624
Publisher: OUP Oxford
Published: 12 Feb 2004

ISBN 10: 019284038X
ISBN 13: 9780192840387

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a lucid and informative introduction...the extracts are cleverly chosen P.J. Matthews, Irish Times (Dublin)