Irish Identity and the Literary Revival: Synge, Yeats, Joyce and O'Casey |
Contents
Preface | 11 |
The Watcher from the Shadows | 35 |
From Unity of Culture to AngloIrish Solitude | 87 |
Copyright | |
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Irish Identity and the Literary Revival: Synge, Yeats, Joyce and O'Casey George Watson Limited preview - 2023 |
Irish Identity and the Literary Revival: Synge, Yeats, Joyce and O'Casey George J. Watson No preview available - 1979 |
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aesthetic Anglo-Irish Aran Aran Islands argue aristocratic artist Ascendancy attitude beauty Budgen Cathleen Catholic Celtic character cited clearly Clitheroe comedy comic Conor Cruise O'Brien consciousness context Corkery creative critics cultural Davoren death dramatic dream Dublin Ellmann emotional English episode essay eyes father feel Gaelic Gaelic League give Gunman heart heroic human ideal idealisation identity imagination Ireland Irish Irishman island J. M. Synge James Joyce Joxer Joyce's Juno kind Lady Gregory language literary literature London look mind Minnie modern moral myth nationalism nationalist native nature Nora novel O'Casey O'Casey's Parnell peasant peasantry play Playboy poem poet poetry political Portrait prose reality rhetoric Richard Ellmann romantic says Sean O'Casey seems seen sense Shadow Shakespeare soul speech spirit story symbolic Synge's things tion tradition Ulysses violence vision Vivian Mercier W. B. Yeats words writes Yeats and Synge Yeats's young