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Irelands Of The Mind Memory And Identity In Modern Irish Culture 1st Edition Richard C Allen Stephen Regan

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Irelands Of The Mind Memory And Identity In Modern Irish Culture 1st Edition Richard C Allen Stephen Regan
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Publisher: Cambridge Scholars Publishing
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.53 MB
Pages: 250
Author: Richard C. Allen; Stephen Regan
ISBN: 9781443804424, 1443804428
Language: English
Year: 2008
Edition: 1

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Irelands Of The Mind Memory And Identity In Modern Irish Culture 1st Edition Richard C Allen Stephen Regan by Richard C. Allen; Stephen Regan 9781443804424, 1443804428 instant download after payment.

Irelands of the Mind: Memory and Identity in Modern Irish Culture offers a compelling series of essays on changing images of Ireland from the mid-nineteenth century to the present. It seeks to understand the various ways in which Ireland has been thought about, not only in fiction, poetry and drama, but in travel writing and tourist brochures, nineteenth-century newspapers, radio talk shows, film adaptations of fictional works, and the music and songs of Van Morrison and Sinéad O’Connor. The prevailing theme throughout the twelve essays that constitute the book is the complicated sense of belonging that continues to characterise so much of modern Irish culture. Questions of nationhood and national identity are given a new and invigorated treatment in the context of a rapidly changing Ireland and a changing set of intellectual methods and approaches.

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