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Heathcliff and the Great Hunger

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When James Joyce called the Irish 'the most belated race in Europe', he stated a complex truth about the history of his people and the nation they had been creating since the eighteenth century. The Irish would, in Joyce's lifetime, write many of the masterpieces of modernism in English, while at the same time forging a nation-state in many ways still backward-looking and traditionalist. This paradox of Irish history is one of the many topics addressed in Terry Eagleton's latest book. Heathcliff and the Great Hunger reads Irish culture from Swift and Burke to Yeats and Joyce in the light of the torturous, often tragic socio-political history that conditioned it. Eagleton opens with a brilliant conjugation of Wuthering Heights in the context of the famine in Ireland, highlighting the Irish connections of the Bronte family. He follows with a powerful analysis of the Protestant Ascendancy's failure to achieve hegemony in Ireland; a dissection of the paradoxes of the Act of Union; a detailed account, spanning fiction from Swift and Maria Edgeworth, through Lady Morgan, Mauturin, Le Fanu and Stoker, to George Moore, of why the realist novel never flourished in Ireland; and a pointed consideration of the two great Irish exiles, Oscar Wilde and George Bernard Shaw. The book also looks at the radical culture of Ulster and the cultural politics of nineteenth-century Ireland. -- Publisher description

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Heathcliff and the great hunger: studies in Irish culture
1996, Verso
in English - [Rev. ed.]
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Heathcliff and the Great Hunger: studies in Irish culture
1995, Verso
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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Published in
London, New York

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
941.5
Library of Congress
DA925 .E24 1995, DA925.E24 1995

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Pagination
xii, 355 p. ;
Number of pages
355

Edition Identifiers

Open Library
OL890689M
Internet Archive
heathcliffgreath0000eagl
ISBN 10
1859849326
LCCN
95180651
OCLC/WorldCat
32811045
LibraryThing
7478154
Goodreads
87793

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Work ID
OL90098W

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