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Irish Poetry and the Construction of Modern Identity: Ireland Between Fantasy and History

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The book explores the evolution of Irish Modernism through the works of key figures like Joyce, Yeats, and Beckett, highlighting how Ireland's late embrace of modernity shaped its literary landscape. It examines the impact of the 1916 Easter Rising and subsequent nationalisms, which led to a cultural retreat and forced many writers into a state of 'inner migration.' The narrative focuses on the second generation of Irish Modernists who sought to break free from the confines of 1930s Ireland, challenging the prevailing artistic and societal norms, particularly those established by Yeats.

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Irish Poetry and the Construction of Modern Identity: Ireland Between Fantasy and History, Stan Smith

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Titre
Irish Poetry and the Construction of Modern Identity: Ireland Between Fantasy and History
Langue
Anglais
Auteurs
Stan Smith
Publié
2005
Format
rigide
Pages
238
ISBN13
9780716533290
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The book explores the evolution of Irish Modernism through the works of key figures like Joyce, Yeats, and Beckett, highlighting how Ireland's late embrace of modernity shaped its literary landscape. It examines the impact of the 1916 Easter Rising and subsequent nationalisms, which led to a cultural retreat and forced many writers into a state of 'inner migration.' The narrative focuses on the second generation of Irish Modernists who sought to break free from the confines of 1930s Ireland, challenging the prevailing artistic and societal norms, particularly those established by Yeats.