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The Life And Afterlife Of Ph Pearse Roisin Higgins Regina Uí Chollatáin

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The Life And Afterlife Of Ph Pearse Roisin Higgins Regina Uí Chollatáin
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Publisher: Irish Academic Press Ltd
File Extension: PDF
File size: 18.42 MB
Pages: 308
Author: Roisin Higgins, Regina Uí Chollatáin
ISBN: 9780716530121, 9780716530114, 0716530120, 0716530112
Language: English
Year: 2009

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The Life And Afterlife Of Ph Pearse Roisin Higgins Regina Uí Chollatáin by Roisin Higgins, Regina Uí Chollatáin 9780716530121, 9780716530114, 0716530120, 0716530112 instant download after payment.

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P. H. Pearse is one of the most contested figures in Irish history and, as an abstracted and abused icon, he has become increasingly detached from the writings and actions of the man. Despite his influence over twentieth-century Irish history and culture, Pearse has been under-studied in recent decades. This volume of essays redresses this academic imbalance and provides a long-overdue study. The Life and After-Life of P.H.Pearse brings together the work of an exciting range of leading contemporary scholars, such as Declan Kiberd, Joost Augusteijn, Angela Bourke and Thomas Hennessey. The book examines personal and family influences and reassesses Pearse as an educationalist, journalist, Irish language advocate, short story writer, radical thinker and political figure. The aim of the book is to revisit the life of Pearse with a view to his relevance to present day theories and teachings on history, language, literature and culture and presents a complete critical work in the lead up to the 100 year commemoration of his death.

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