| #318636 in Books | Harvard University Press | 1997 | Ingredients: Example Ingredients | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 9.22 x1.44 x6.37l,2.11 | File type: PDF | 736 pages | ||1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.| Irish Art Forms Revealed at Last|By N. Gallo|Professor Kiberd knows the subject of Irish literature well enough to explain its subtleties. Colonialism and nationalism help create the literature of subject people. Joyce and Synge, Wilde and Shaw, as well as many others are treated to extensive reviews in this book. Joyce shows us the underbelly of Irish society while Synge revea|From Library Journal|The essential concern of this remarkable book is Irish nationalism: how it commenced, how it changed, and how it continues. Kiberd (English, University Coll., Dublin) brilliantly explores all the variables that contribute to what the Irish c
Just as Ireland has produced many brilliant writers in the past century, so these writers have produced a new Ireland. In a book unprecedented in its scope and approach, Declan Kiberd offers a vivid account of the personalities and texts, English and Irish alike, that reinvented the country after centuries of colonialism. The result is a major literary history of modern Ireland, combining detailed and daring interpretations of literary masterpieces with assessments of...
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