Handbook of the Irish Revival : An Anthology of Irish Cultural and Political Writings 1891-1922 /
"The Irish Revival of 1891 to 1922 was an extraordinary era of literary achievement and political ferment. This period generated not only a remarkable crop of poets and writers but also a range of innovative political thinkers and activists. The contributors to this period exchanged ideas and o...
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Notre Dame, Indiana :
University of Notre Dame Press,
2016.
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Tabla de Contenidos:
- Note on the Editors; Contents; Chronology; Acknowledgements; Permissions; Publisher's Introduction; INTRODUCTION; Section One: A Country in Paralysis?; J.M. Synge, 'A Landlord's Garden in County Wicklow'; Emily Lawless-from: 'Famine Roads and Famine Memories'; Peig Sayers, A Battle That Never Happened; Douglas Hyde-from: 'The Necessity for De-Anglicising Ireland'; D.P. Moran-from: 'The Future of the Irish Nation'; James Joyce-from: 'Ivy Day in the Committee Room'; Augusta Gregory-from: 'Ireland Real, and Ideal'; Michael Davitt-from: The Fall of Feudalism in Ireland.
- Section Two: A Thought RevivalStandish O'Grady-from: 'A Wet Day'; Standish O'Grady-from: 'The Great Enchantment'; W.B. Yeats, O'Grady as Elegist for Anglo-Ireland; Alice Milligan, 'When I Was a Little Girl'; J.M. Synge, 'The Irish Intellectual Movement'; John Eglinton-from: A Thought Revival; George Russell (AE)-from: 'Village Libraries'; Constance Markiewicz-from: 'Women, Ideals and the Nation'; Mary Colum-from: Life and the Dream; Section Three: Movements and Manifestos; Michael Cusack, 'A Word about Irish Athletics'; Objects of the Irish National Literary Society.
- From: The Gaelic League Annual ReportHorace Plunkett, The Aims of the Co-operative Movement; Opening Statement of the Irish Literary Theatre; Objects of Inghinidhe na hÉireann (Daughters of Ireland); from: Manifesto of the Ulster Literary Theatre; from: Report on the Inaugural Feis na nGleann; Sinn Fein Resolutions; from: Pearse's letter to Eoin MacNeill on the founding of St. Enda's School; Ellice Pilkington-from: 'The United Irishwomen: Their Work'; 'Ulster's Solemn League and Covenant'; The Constitution of the Irish Citizen Army; Constitution of The Irish Volunteers.
- Cumann na mBan (Irish Women's Council)Poblacht Na hÉireann (Proclamation of the Irish Republic); The Democratic Programme of the First Dáil Éireann; from: The Anglo-Irish Treaty; Section Four: Language Revival; PREFACE TO SIMPLELESSONS IN IRISH; CONTEMPORARYIRELAND; DR. ATKINSON'S EVIDENCETO THE ROYAL COMMISSION; 'THE ACADEMIC CLASS ANDTHE AGRARIAN REVOLUTION'; 'LITERATURE ANDTHE IRISH LANGUAGE'; MY OWN STORY; 'IS THE GAELIC LEAGUE A; 'IN PRAISE OFTHE GAELIC LEAGUE'; OUR MOTHER'S WOMB?'; A GAELICMODERNISM?; Section Five: An Irish Literature in English?
- THE NEED AND USE OFGETTING IRISH LITERATUREINTO THE ENGLISH TONGUE'-ANGLICISING IRELAND'; LOVE SONGS OF CONNACHT; LIFE ANDTHE DREAM; TO THE EDITOR, AN CLAIDHEAMHSOLUIS; THE BATTLE OFTWO CIVILISATIONS'; 'THE LITERARY MOVEMENTIN IRELAND'; HIBERNO-ENGLISH; 'IS THERE AN ANGLO-IRISHLITERATURE?'; 'MO BHUACHAILLCAEL-DUBH \ MY BLACKSLENDER BOY'; LITERATURE IN IRELAND; Section Six: Theatre Matters; OUR IRISH THEATRE; 'IRISH NATIONALCLUBS 1900-1907'; 'STAGING AND COSTUMEIN IRISH DRAMA'; 'WHAT SHOULD BETHE SUBJECTS OFA NATIONAL DRAMA?'; 'THE DAY OFTHE RABBLEMENT'; 'THE IRISHLITERARY THEATRE'