Literary Networks and Dissenting Print Culture in Romantic-Period Ireland
- 279pages
- 10 heures de lecture
Focusing on the period of 1790-1815 in revolutionary Ulster, this work explores the emergence of Irish labouring-class poetry shaped by religious dissent. It highlights how this environment cultivated a unique cultural identity, emphasizing the interplay between literature and the socio-political landscape of the time. The book delves into the literary networks that facilitated the expression of dissenting voices within the Irish print culture, offering insights into the broader implications of these cultural developments.
