Progress & Identity in the Plays of W.B. Yeats, 1892-1907

Progress & Identity in the Plays of W.B. Yeats, 1892-1907
Title Progress & Identity in the Plays of W.B. Yeats, 1892-1907 PDF eBook
Author Barbara A. Suess
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 218
Release 2013-12-16
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 1135454078

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Progress and Identity in the Poems of W. B. Yeats explores the ways in which Yeats's plays offer an alternative form of progress via a philosophical system of opposites: Always seeking the opposite, the nature of which changes as we change, we continually augment our personalities, and ultimately improve society, with the inclusion of the Other. This system, which eventually became Yeats's doctrine of the mask, provided his contemporaries with a method of changing what science, Platonism, and Victorian bourgeois ideologies claimed to be inescapable qualities of self. Progress and Identityn relocates Yeats's literary, social, and political relevance from his essentializing cultural nationalism to his later, more broad-minded definitions of progress.

Irish Theatre in England

Irish Theatre in England
Title Irish Theatre in England PDF eBook
Author Richard Allen Cave
Publisher Peter Lang
Total Pages 270
Release 2007
Genre Drama
ISBN 9781904505266

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Exploration of Irish theatrical performance in England

Yeats

Yeats
Title Yeats PDF eBook
Author Richard J. Finneran
Publisher University of Michigan Press
Total Pages 234
Release 2003-10-28
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 9780472113347

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The most recent volume of this distinguished annual

Uisneach or the Center of Ireland

Uisneach or the Center of Ireland
Title Uisneach or the Center of Ireland PDF eBook
Author Frédéric Armao
Publisher Taylor & Francis
Total Pages 249
Release 2022-12-30
Genre History
ISBN 1000823792

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The hill of Uisneach lies almost exactly at the geographical center of Ireland. Remarkably, a fraction at least of the ancient Irish population was aware of that fact. There is no doubt that the place of Uisneach in Irish mythology, and more broadly speaking the Celtic world, was of utmost importance: Uisneach was – and probably still is – best defined as a sacred hill at the center of Ireland, possibly the sacred hill of the center of Ireland. Uisneach or the Center of Ireland explores the medieval documents connected with the hill and compares them with both archeological data and modern Irish folklore. In the early 21st century, a Fire Festival started being held on Uisneach in connection with the festival of Bealtaine, in early May, arguably in an attempt to echo more ancient traditions: the celebration was attended by Michael D. Higgins, the current president of Ireland, who lit the fire of Uisneach on 6 May 2017. This book argues that the symbolic significance of the hill has echoed the evolution of Irish society through time, be it in political, spiritual and religious terms or, perhaps more accurately, in terms of identity and Irishness. It is relevant for scholars and advanced students in the fields of cultural history, Irish history and cultural studies.

Religion and Aesthetic Experience in Joyce and Yeats

Religion and Aesthetic Experience in Joyce and Yeats
Title Religion and Aesthetic Experience in Joyce and Yeats PDF eBook
Author T. Balinisteanu
Publisher Springer
Total Pages 216
Release 2015-07-06
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 1137434775

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This monograph is based on archival research and close readings of James Joyce's and W. B. Yeats's poetics and political aesthetics. Georges Sorel's theory of social myth is used as a starting point for exploring the ways in which the experience of art can be seen as a form of religious experience.

New Approaches to the Literary Art of Anne Brontë

New Approaches to the Literary Art of Anne Brontë
Title New Approaches to the Literary Art of Anne Brontë PDF eBook
Author Barbara A. Suess
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 225
Release 2017-03-02
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 135191510X

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This new essay collection brings together some of the top Brontë scholars working today, as well as new critical voices, to examine the many layers of Anne Brontë's fiction and other writings and to restore Brontë to her rightful place in literary history. Until very recently, Brontë's literary fate has been to live in the critical shadow of her older sisters, Charlotte and Emily, in spite of the fact that her two published novels, Agnes Grey and The Tenant of Wildfell Hall were widely read and discussed during her lifetime. From a variety of fields-including psychology, religion, social criticism and literary tradition-the contributors to New Approaches to the Literary Art of Anne Brontë re-assess her works as those of an artist, which demand the rigorous scholarship and attention that they receive here.

Irish Modernism and the Global Primitive

Irish Modernism and the Global Primitive
Title Irish Modernism and the Global Primitive PDF eBook
Author C. Culleton
Publisher Springer
Total Pages 249
Release 2008-12-08
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 0230617190

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This book scrutinizes the way modern Irish writers exploited or surrendered to primitivism, and how primitivism functions as an idealized nostalgia for the past as a potential representation of difference and connection.