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Eoin Bourke

    "Poor green Erin"
    Watching My Hands at Work
    The Austrian Anschluss in History and Literature
    • Watching My Hands at Work

      • 198pages
      • 7 heures de lecture

      A collection of poems, short stories, essays, and extracts from novels and plays, put together to honor Adrian Frazier's invaluable contribution to education in arts in Ireland.

      Watching My Hands at Work
    • "Poor green Erin"

      • 773pages
      • 28 heures de lecture

      The area of 19th-century German travel writing on Ireland has received widespread scholarly attention over the years in treatises in both English and German, but these efforts were directed largely at fellow-scholars and formed part of an academic discourse on travel, interculturality and alterity. This book, on the other hand, is conceived of more as a reader for the general public than as an academic treatise, presents a surprisingly extensive body of comments drawn from German and Austrian sources from between 1783 and 1865 and lets them «talk for themselves». Some of these remarkably empathetic and well-founded eye-witness accounts were translated into English already in the 19th century by people like Sarah Austin and Sir Lascelles Wraxhall, but the editor has re-translated them to remove varying degrees of antiquatedness of formulation and has added other accounts that were hitherto largely unknown to the non-German-speaking reading public.

      "Poor green Erin"