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Anglo-Irish: The Literary Imagination in a Hyphenated Culture
By (Author) Julian Moynahan
Princeton University Press
Princeton University Press
30th May 2017
United States
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
Paperback
302
Width 152mm, Height 235mm
425g
In their day, the Anglo-Irish were the ascendant minority--Protestant, loyalist, privileged landholders in a recumbent, rural, and Catholic land. Their world is vanished, but shades of the Anglo-Irish linger in the big-house estates of Ireland and in the imaginative writings of this realm. In this first comprehensive study of their literature, Juli
"This is an excellent study. Here is a scholar who dearly loves literature for its own sake. He writes about the authors under scrutiny in a profoundly illuminating and endearing matter."--The Irish Times "... a densely written, scholarly account of the subject, bristling with argument and painstakingly researched... Some may not agree with a few of the premisses from which conclusions are reached... But learned professors are at their best when they're flying a kite or two: in this perceptive book many are flown with refreshing panache."--The Spectator