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Nietzsche and Irish Modernism demonstrates how the ideas of the controversial German philosopher played a crucial role in the emergence and evolution of a distinctly Irish brand of modernist culture. Making an essential new contribution to the history of modernism, the book traces the circulation of these ideas through the writings of George Bernard Shaw, W.B. Yeats, and James Joyce, as well as through minor works of literature, magazine articles, newspaper debates, public lectures, and private correspondence. These materials reveal a response to Nietzsche that created abiding tensions between Irish cultural production and reigning religious and nationalist orthodoxies, during an anxious period of Home Rule agitation, world war, revolution, civil war, and state building. With its wealth of detail, the book greatly enriches our understanding of modernist culture as a site of convergence between art and politics, indigenous concerns and foreign perspectives.

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Introduction: Nietzsche, Ireland, Modernism
1 Shaw: ‘An English (or Irish) Nietzsche’
2 Yeats: ‘Proud hard gift-giving joyousness’
3 Joyce: ‘James Overman’
4 War: ‘The duel between Nietzsche and civilisation’
5 Postwar: ‘The Forerunner’

Index

Nietzsche and Irish Modernism

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      Publisher: Manchester University Press
      Publication Date: 27/10/2022
      ISBN13: 9781526163219, 978-1526163219
      ISBN10: 1526163217

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Nietzsche and Irish Modernism demonstrates how the ideas of the controversial German philosopher played a crucial role in the emergence and evolution of a distinctly Irish brand of modernist culture. Making an essential new contribution to the history of modernism, the book traces the circulation of these ideas through the writings of George Bernard Shaw, W.B. Yeats, and James Joyce, as well as through minor works of literature, magazine articles, newspaper debates, public lectures, and private correspondence. These materials reveal a response to Nietzsche that created abiding tensions between Irish cultural production and reigning religious and nationalist orthodoxies, during an anxious period of Home Rule agitation, world war, revolution, civil war, and state building. With its wealth of detail, the book greatly enriches our understanding of modernist culture as a site of convergence between art and politics, indigenous concerns and foreign perspectives.

      Table of Contents

      Introduction: Nietzsche, Ireland, Modernism
      1 Shaw: ‘An English (or Irish) Nietzsche’
      2 Yeats: ‘Proud hard gift-giving joyousness’
      3 Joyce: ‘James Overman’
      4 War: ‘The duel between Nietzsche and civilisation’
      5 Postwar: ‘The Forerunner’

      Index

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