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This book discusses key works by important writers from Church of Ireland backgrounds (from Farquhar and Swift to Beckett and Bardwell), in order to demonstrate that writers from this Irish subculture have a unique socio-political viewpoint which is imperfectly understood. The Anglican Ascendancy was historically referred to as a “middle nation” between Ireland and Britain, and this book is an examination of the various ways in which Irish Anglican writers have signalled their Irish/British hybridity. “British” elements in their work are pointed out, but so are manifestations of their proud Irishness and what Elizabeth Bowen called her community’s “subtle … anti-Englishness.” Crucially, this book discusses several writers often excluded from the “truly” Irish canon, including (among others) Laurence Sterne, Elizabeth Griffith, and C.S. Lewis.
Autor: Clare, David
ISBN: 9783030683528
Sprache: Englisch
Seitenzahl: 153
Produktart: Gebunden
Verlag: Springer International Publishing
Veröffentlicht: 20.05.2021
Untertitel: Hybridity and Discord
Schlagworte: Anglo-Irish British Drama Church of Ireland Irish Drama Irish Literature Irish Protestants Irish Studies
David Clare is Lecturer in Drama and Theatre Studies at Mary Immaculate College, University of Limerick, Ireland. He previously held two IRC-funded postdoctoral fellowships at NUI Galway, Ireland. His books include the monograph  Bernard Shaw’s   Irish Outlook  (2016) and the edited collection  The Gate Theatre, Dublin: Inspiration and Craft  (2018).