Irish Writing in the Twentieth Century: A ReaderDavid Pierce Cork University Press, 2000 - 1351 sayfa With five Nobel Prize-winners, seven Pulitzer Prize-winners and two Booker Prize-winning novelists, modern Irish writing has contributed something special and permanent to our understanding of the twentieth century. Irish Writing in the Twentieth Century provides a useful, comprehensive and pleasurable introduction to modern Irish literature in a single volume. Organized chronologically by decade, this anthology provides the reader with a unique sense of the development and richness of Irish writing and of the society it reflected. It embraces all forms of writing, not only the major forms of drama, fiction and verse, but such material as travel writing, personal memoirs, journalism, interviews and radio plays, to offer the reader a complete and wonderfully varied sense of Ireland's contribution our literary heritage. David Pierce has selected major literary figures as well as neglected ones, and includes many writers from the Irish diaspora. The range of material is enormous, and ensures that work that is inaccessible or out of print is now easily available. The book is a delightful compilation, including many well known pieces and captivating "discoveries," which anyone interested in literature will long enjoy browsing and dipping into. |
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Shadows Moods and Arguments | 1 |
DOUGLAS HYDE trans | 13 |
MAURICE F EGAN | 22 |
DAVID PATRICK MORAN | 31 |
W B YEATS | 38 |
GEORGE RUSSELL Æ | 44 |
OSCAR WILDE | 52 |
W B YEATS | 57 |
SAMUEL BECKETT from Malone Dies | 693 |
1957 from The Finest Stories of Sean OFaolain | 706 |
EUGENE ONEILL Act One from A Touch of the Poet | 725 |
JOHN HEWITT An Irishman in Coventry | 737 |
BRIAN INGLIS Our Set | 747 |
KATE OBRIEN Dublin | 753 |
RIVERS CAREW and Editorial | 759 |
1969 from Hibernia | 766 |
The Irish Language Movement | 63 |
JOHN EGLINTON | 70 |
GEORGE A BIRMINGHAM | 77 |
BERNARD VAUGHAN | 83 |
GEORGE RUSSELL Æ | 94 |
GEORGE MOORE | 103 |
PADRAIC COLUM | 117 |
1904 from Seven Short Plays 1909 | 126 |
EVA GOREBOOTH Womens Rights | 170 |
JOSEPH CAMPBELL I am the Gilly of Christ | 195 |
1908 from Ballygullion | 202 |
1909 from Journal of the Ivernian Society 1910 | 208 |
STEPHEN GWYNN Irish Book Lovers | 217 |
Vale | 219 |
JOHN HOWARD PARNELL My Brothers Personality | 227 |
JAMES STEPHENS Wednesday | 235 |
JAMES STEPHENS from Letters of James Stephens | 241 |
IMAGINATIVE | 249 |
FRANCIS LEDWIDGE June | 258 |
PATRICK PEARSE I Am Ireland | 260 |
1914 from Children of the Dead | 267 |
1917 from Earth of Cualann | 273 |
Irish Writing in the 1920s | 281 |
W B YEATS Speech on Divorce | 291 |
FRANK GALLAGHER from Days of Fear | 299 |
IMAGINATIVE | 307 |
1921 from Around the Boree | 313 |
STANDISH JAMES OGRADY | 320 |
W B YEATS Meditations in Time of Civil War | 349 |
1900 | 350 |
1924 from All The Sad Young Men 1926 | 361 |
LIAM OFLAHERTY The Tent | 364 |
1927 from The Dark Breed | 370 |
F SCOTT FITZGERALD from Andrew Turnbull ed | 377 |
ERNEST BOYD Joyce and the New Irish Writers | 385 |
HOMANS Boston Irish | 391 |
1937 from Farewell Spain | 398 |
ROBERT GIBBINGS Leaves from My Notebook | 407 |
IMAGINATIVE | 413 |
1931 from Guests of the Nation | 419 |
A Farewell to the Hills | 421 |
W B YEATS Coole Park and Ballylee 1931 Byzantium | 428 |
JOHN OHARA from BUtterfield 8 | 436 |
SAMUEL BECKETT Echos Bones | 442 |
JOSEPH F DINNEEN from Ward Eight | 449 |
July Evening | 456 |
CHARLES DONNELLY Poem The Tolerance of Crows | 462 |
W B YEATS Lapis Lazuli | 475 |
W B YEATS Under Ben Bulben The Statues | 483 |
1939 from Horizon | 492 |
FRANK OCONNOR The Future of Irish Literature | 499 |
24 | 503 |
NESCA A ROBB from An Ulsterwoman in England 192441 | 508 |
SEAN OFAOLAIN Romance and Realism | 514 |
CATHAL OBYRNE Tradition and the Falls Road | 521 |
PATRICK CAMPBELL An Irishmans Diary | 527 |
JIM PHELAN Drift | 537 |
TOM BARRY CounterTerror | 543 |
BRYAN MACMAHON Yung Mari Li | 551 |
BETTY SMITH from A Tree Grows In Brooklyn | 557 |
1944 from The Penguin New Writing No 20 | 569 |
1947 from Prince of Darkness And Other Stories | 589 |
Irish Writing in the 1950s | 597 |
ROBERT GIBBINGS from Sweet Cork Of Thee | 612 |
HUBERT BUTLER Portrait of a Minority | 618 |
W R RODGERS Meet Drink and Be Airy | 625 |
94 | 628 |
1957 from Irish Journal trans Leila Vennewitz 1971 | 631 |
FRANK OCONNOR Writing a Story One Mans Way | 638 |
SAM HANNA BELL from December Bride | 648 |
SAMUEL BECKETT from Molloy trans Patrick Bowles | 659 |
EDWIN OCONNOR from The Last Hurrah | 673 |
EUGENE ONEILL from Long Days Journey Into Night | 680 |
BRIAN FRIEL Foundry House | 774 |
1962 from The Saucer of Larks | 780 |
BRYAN MACMAHON The Valley of Knockanure as sung by | 786 |
1966 from At Night All Cats Are Grey | 792 |
THOMAS KINSELLA from Nightwalker | 802 |
Irish Writing in the 1970s | 809 |
CECIL KING from The Cecil King Diary 197074 1975 | 816 |
RICHARD HOWARD BROWN from I Am Of Ireland | 822 |
1975 from The Unexpurgated Code | 828 |
1976 from Southern Review | 835 |
DERVLA MURPHY from A Place Apart | 843 |
CHRISTY BROWN from Down All the Days | 844 |
EILEAN NÍ CHUILLEANÁIN Early Recollections | 850 |
JOHN MONTAGUE The Rough Field 755 | 853 |
1972 from The Ballroom of Romance and Other Stories | 863 |
1972 from A Memory and Other Stories | 882 |
CAROLINE BLACKWOOD from Great Granny Webster | 890 |
BENEDICT KIELY The Night We Rode With Sarsfield | 896 |
1978 from Later | 902 |
VINCENT BUCKLEY The Gaeltacht | 908 |
Irish Writing in the 1980s | 917 |
1985 Travels of Another Sort | 923 |
1985 from Memory Ireland | 930 |
BILL ROLSTON Mothers Whores and Villains | 938 |
1989 from Riding the Yellow Trolley | 946 |
1989 from Object Lessons 1996 | 955 |
PAUL MULDOON Ireland | 960 |
JOHN MCGAHERN Gold Watch | 966 |
DESMOND EGAN Unique | 973 |
MOLLY KEANE from Good Behaviour | 984 |
MEDBH MCGUCKIAN The Flower Master | 990 |
BERNARD MACLAVERTY from Cal | 997 |
VAN MORRISON A Sense of Wonder | 1004 |
SEAMUS HEANEY From the Republic of Conscience | 1033 |
1989 from Three Plays For Ireland | 1063 |
ROBERT MCLIAM WILSON from Ripley Bogle | 1071 |
SEÁN Ó TUAMA Twentieth Century Poetry in Irish | 1092 |
BRENDAN KENNELLY Irish Poetry Since Yeats | 1098 |
1994 from Åke Persson ed Journey Into | 1107 |
AIDAN HIGGINS The Great Flood | 1115 |
EAMONN WALL Exile Attitude and the SinÉ Café | 1128 |
1996 from London Review of Books | 1139 |
CIARAN CARSON Brickle Bridge | 1155 |
EAVAN BOLAND The Achill Woman | 1165 |
1991 from Explaining Magnetism | 1171 |
MARTIN MOONEY In the Parlour Gate 49 | 1179 |
MARINA CARR from The Mai 1995 | 1186 |
PAUL MULDOON After Two Days Grading Papers | 1198 |
TOM PAULIN 51 Sans Souci Park | 1199 |
MICHAEL LONGLEY SheelaNaGig Ceasefire | 1223 |
SEAMUS DEANE Mother | 1229 |
CIARAN CARSON Letters From the AlphabetO | 1235 |
GREG DELANTY The Printers Devil | 1263 |
TOPICS AND ISSUES | 1267 |
1998 from Crazy John and the Bishop | 1268 |
DANIEL CORKERY The Aisling 288 | 1269 |
SEAMUS HEANEY Casualty The Skunk 906 | 1270 |
1940 from Letter From Ireland | 1272 |
JIM PHELAN A Chiels Amang Ye 488 | 1273 |
TESS GALLAGHER Each Bird Walking 1003 | 1277 |
Corrymeela | 1281 |
WRITING AND RESEARCH | 1283 |
Cathleen ni Houlihan | 1289 |
RECOMMENDED BOOKS | 1321 |
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS | 1341 |
1924 from The Hidden Ireland | 1342 |
Being Certain Extracts | 1343 |
1942 from The Great Hunger | 1344 |
1938 from The Rocky Road to Dublin | 1345 |
1952 from Eireaball Spideoige Syllabling | 1346 |
A Portrait | 1349 |
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