Author: Elizabeth Grubgeld
Publisher: Syracuse University Press
ISBN: 9780815630418
Category : Literary Criticism
Languages : en
Pages : 212
Book Description
As a volatile meeting point of personal and public experience, autobiography exists in a mutually influential relationship with the literature, history, private writings, and domestic practices of a society. This book illuminates the ways evolving class and gender identities interact with these inherited forms of narrative to produce the testimony of a culture confronting to its own demise. Elizabeth Grubgeld places Irish autobiography within the ever-widening conversation about the nature of autobiographical writing and contributes to contemporary discussions regarding Irish identity. Her emphasis on women's autobiographies provides a further reexamination of gender relations in Ireland. While serving as the first critical history of its subject, this book also offers a theoretical and interpretive reading of Anglo-Irish culture that gives full attention to class, gender, and genre analysis. It examines autobiographies, letters, and diaries from the late eighteenth century through the present, with primary attention to works produced since World War I. By examining many previously neglected texts, Grubgeld both recovers lost voices and demonstrates how their work can revise our understanding of such major literary figures such as George Bernard Shaw, W. B. Yeats, John Synge, Elizabeth Bowen, and Louis MacNiece.
Anglo-Irish Autobiography
Author: Elizabeth Grubgeld
Publisher: Syracuse University Press
ISBN: 9780815630418
Category : Literary Criticism
Languages : en
Pages : 212
Book Description
As a volatile meeting point of personal and public experience, autobiography exists in a mutually influential relationship with the literature, history, private writings, and domestic practices of a society. This book illuminates the ways evolving class and gender identities interact with these inherited forms of narrative to produce the testimony of a culture confronting to its own demise. Elizabeth Grubgeld places Irish autobiography within the ever-widening conversation about the nature of autobiographical writing and contributes to contemporary discussions regarding Irish identity. Her emphasis on women's autobiographies provides a further reexamination of gender relations in Ireland. While serving as the first critical history of its subject, this book also offers a theoretical and interpretive reading of Anglo-Irish culture that gives full attention to class, gender, and genre analysis. It examines autobiographies, letters, and diaries from the late eighteenth century through the present, with primary attention to works produced since World War I. By examining many previously neglected texts, Grubgeld both recovers lost voices and demonstrates how their work can revise our understanding of such major literary figures such as George Bernard Shaw, W. B. Yeats, John Synge, Elizabeth Bowen, and Louis MacNiece.
Publisher: Syracuse University Press
ISBN: 9780815630418
Category : Literary Criticism
Languages : en
Pages : 212
Book Description
As a volatile meeting point of personal and public experience, autobiography exists in a mutually influential relationship with the literature, history, private writings, and domestic practices of a society. This book illuminates the ways evolving class and gender identities interact with these inherited forms of narrative to produce the testimony of a culture confronting to its own demise. Elizabeth Grubgeld places Irish autobiography within the ever-widening conversation about the nature of autobiographical writing and contributes to contemporary discussions regarding Irish identity. Her emphasis on women's autobiographies provides a further reexamination of gender relations in Ireland. While serving as the first critical history of its subject, this book also offers a theoretical and interpretive reading of Anglo-Irish culture that gives full attention to class, gender, and genre analysis. It examines autobiographies, letters, and diaries from the late eighteenth century through the present, with primary attention to works produced since World War I. By examining many previously neglected texts, Grubgeld both recovers lost voices and demonstrates how their work can revise our understanding of such major literary figures such as George Bernard Shaw, W. B. Yeats, John Synge, Elizabeth Bowen, and Louis MacNiece.
The Contemporary Review
The Bookman
The Nation
T.P.'s and Cassell's Weekly
The Spectator
Author:
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : English literature
Languages : en
Pages : 1276
Book Description
A weekly review of politics, literature, theology, and art.
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : English literature
Languages : en
Pages : 1276
Book Description
A weekly review of politics, literature, theology, and art.
Towers of Strength
Author: W H Clements
Publisher: Pen and Sword
ISBN: 0850526841
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 193
Book Description
Martello towers were built in the early part of the nineteenth century to defend the coast of England against Napoleonic invasion. Almost 200 years later forty-one of these handsome brick towers still stand along the coast of Kent, Sussex, Essex and Suffolk. The chest of their construction was comparable in relative terms to that of of today's Trident missile system. The line of towers was never tested in action, but acted as an effective deterrent against invasion. Today Martello towers are a familiar sight from Aldeburgh in Suffolk to Newhaven in Sussex, but it is generally known that similar towers were built by the Royal Engineers to defend British interests in other parts of the world. Martello towers were being built as late as the 1850s as far afield as Canada, Mauritius, Australia and the Mediterranean. This book, illustrated with numerous photographs and plans, is the first comprehensive and detailed study of the known Martello towers built by the British. Its description of their construction, use, current condition and fate will fascinate the enquiring reader, as well as being a source of interest to visitors. Many of the towers remain landmarks today, Fort Denison in Sydney Harbour being a case in point.
Publisher: Pen and Sword
ISBN: 0850526841
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 193
Book Description
Martello towers were built in the early part of the nineteenth century to defend the coast of England against Napoleonic invasion. Almost 200 years later forty-one of these handsome brick towers still stand along the coast of Kent, Sussex, Essex and Suffolk. The chest of their construction was comparable in relative terms to that of of today's Trident missile system. The line of towers was never tested in action, but acted as an effective deterrent against invasion. Today Martello towers are a familiar sight from Aldeburgh in Suffolk to Newhaven in Sussex, but it is generally known that similar towers were built by the Royal Engineers to defend British interests in other parts of the world. Martello towers were being built as late as the 1850s as far afield as Canada, Mauritius, Australia and the Mediterranean. This book, illustrated with numerous photographs and plans, is the first comprehensive and detailed study of the known Martello towers built by the British. Its description of their construction, use, current condition and fate will fascinate the enquiring reader, as well as being a source of interest to visitors. Many of the towers remain landmarks today, Fort Denison in Sydney Harbour being a case in point.
DAIREEN -Complete
Author: Frank Frankfort Moore
Publisher: BoD – Books on Demand
ISBN: 9360461563
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 272
Book Description
"DAIREEN" is a novel penned via Frank Frankfort Moore, a prolific Irish writer, and playwright of the overdue 19th and early 20th centuries. Published for the duration of this era, "DAIREEN" is a compelling narrative that showcases Moore's literary prowess. The story unfolds with Daireen, the critical person, navigating the complex social panorama of the time. Set towards the backdrop of historical activities, Moore weaves a story that explores subject matters of love, ambition, and societal expectancies. The novel delves into the demanding situations and triumphs of Daireen as she confronts the constraints imposed through her surroundings and strives to carve her course in a world fraught with complexities. Frank Frankfort Moore, acknowledged for his historic novels and plays, brings a keen information of human nature and societal dynamics to "DAIREEN." The narrative is likely to be imbued with the writer's reflections on the prevailing cultural and social milieu of the duration in which he wrote. In "DAIREEN," readers can anticipate a wealthy tapestry of characters and a storyline that offers not best entertainment but additionally insights into the values and struggles of the time. Moore's work stands as a testament to his capacity to capture the essence of an era and the human revel in within it.
Publisher: BoD – Books on Demand
ISBN: 9360461563
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 272
Book Description
"DAIREEN" is a novel penned via Frank Frankfort Moore, a prolific Irish writer, and playwright of the overdue 19th and early 20th centuries. Published for the duration of this era, "DAIREEN" is a compelling narrative that showcases Moore's literary prowess. The story unfolds with Daireen, the critical person, navigating the complex social panorama of the time. Set towards the backdrop of historical activities, Moore weaves a story that explores subject matters of love, ambition, and societal expectancies. The novel delves into the demanding situations and triumphs of Daireen as she confronts the constraints imposed through her surroundings and strives to carve her course in a world fraught with complexities. Frank Frankfort Moore, acknowledged for his historic novels and plays, brings a keen information of human nature and societal dynamics to "DAIREEN." The narrative is likely to be imbued with the writer's reflections on the prevailing cultural and social milieu of the duration in which he wrote. In "DAIREEN," readers can anticipate a wealthy tapestry of characters and a storyline that offers not best entertainment but additionally insights into the values and struggles of the time. Moore's work stands as a testament to his capacity to capture the essence of an era and the human revel in within it.
Kiss of Light
Author: Eve Langlais
Publisher: Eve Langlais
ISBN: 1773840762
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 281
Book Description
The truth is unfolding, almost as fast as her memories. Yet Adara still has questions that only he can answer. But being near Desmond fills her with confusion—and thoughts of violence. It’s his fault she was tortured. He failed her in so many ways. Is it any wonder she turns to others for comfort? Revels in the dark jealousy in his gaze? However, now isn’t the time for romance or petty games. Those who brought about her downfall are still at work. Determined to silence her before she discovers the truth. They’re right to fear because she will hunt the bowels of Ha’el itself for vengeance and when she discovers the truth… She will be set free. Warning: This story is a dark urban fantasy rife with violence and mature subject matter. Reader discretion is advised. Genre: dark Urban Fantasy, Fantasy Horror, Paranormal Fantasy, Demons, Vampires, Werewolves, Werewolf, Shapeshifter, succubus, incubus, amnesia heroine, magic and sorcery
Publisher: Eve Langlais
ISBN: 1773840762
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 281
Book Description
The truth is unfolding, almost as fast as her memories. Yet Adara still has questions that only he can answer. But being near Desmond fills her with confusion—and thoughts of violence. It’s his fault she was tortured. He failed her in so many ways. Is it any wonder she turns to others for comfort? Revels in the dark jealousy in his gaze? However, now isn’t the time for romance or petty games. Those who brought about her downfall are still at work. Determined to silence her before she discovers the truth. They’re right to fear because she will hunt the bowels of Ha’el itself for vengeance and when she discovers the truth… She will be set free. Warning: This story is a dark urban fantasy rife with violence and mature subject matter. Reader discretion is advised. Genre: dark Urban Fantasy, Fantasy Horror, Paranormal Fantasy, Demons, Vampires, Werewolves, Werewolf, Shapeshifter, succubus, incubus, amnesia heroine, magic and sorcery