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Focusing on Ireland''s literary and artistic response to World War I, this book explores works from a range of perspectives that intervened in Irish political and cultural discourse. Works such as Patrick MacGill''s novel The Amateur Army (1915), John Lavery''s Daylight Raid from my Studio (1917) and Margaret Barrington''s My Cousin Justin (1939) show how the war was fully examined by Irish authors--but was disregarded with the beginning of World War II. Diverse voices challenged prevailing notions of Irish national identity, from the bourgeois cosmopolitanism of Tom Kettle to the working-class internationalism of Patrick MacGill to Pamela Hinkson''s cynicism about imperial patriarchy.



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The use of visual material alongside the attention given to often overlooked literary texts including novels and memoirs is well-judged and a valuable addition."—Gerald Dawe, Trinity College Dublin; "Hannel presents powerful arguments for seeing Irish identity in complex rather than monolithic terms."—Terry Phillips, Liverpool Hope University

Table of Contents
  • Table of Contents
  • List of Illustrations
  • Preface
  • Introduction
  • 1. The Great War as Transnational Project: Tom Kettle, The Ways of War, and Irish International Nationalism
  • 2. The Double Bind: MacGill and O'Flaherty's International, Working-Class Challenge to Colonial Oppression
  • 3. In the No Man's Land of Postcolonialism: Artistic Depictions of the Slow Extinction of the ­Anglo-Irish Protestant Ascendancy
  • 4. Keeping the Home Fires Burning When the House Is Burning Down: ­Topsy-Turvy Gender Roles and Homosocial Alliances in Irish World War I Art and Literature
  • Epilogue. A Confluence of Dreams: Reconsidering the Birth of Ireland
  • Chapter Notes
  • Bibliography
  • Index

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      Publisher: McFarland & Co Inc
      Publication Date: 1/30/2022 12:11:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9781476675428, 978-1476675428
      ISBN10: 1476675422

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      Focusing on Ireland''s literary and artistic response to World War I, this book explores works from a range of perspectives that intervened in Irish political and cultural discourse. Works such as Patrick MacGill''s novel The Amateur Army (1915), John Lavery''s Daylight Raid from my Studio (1917) and Margaret Barrington''s My Cousin Justin (1939) show how the war was fully examined by Irish authors--but was disregarded with the beginning of World War II. Diverse voices challenged prevailing notions of Irish national identity, from the bourgeois cosmopolitanism of Tom Kettle to the working-class internationalism of Patrick MacGill to Pamela Hinkson''s cynicism about imperial patriarchy.



      Trade Review
      The use of visual material alongside the attention given to often overlooked literary texts including novels and memoirs is well-judged and a valuable addition."—Gerald Dawe, Trinity College Dublin; "Hannel presents powerful arguments for seeing Irish identity in complex rather than monolithic terms."—Terry Phillips, Liverpool Hope University

      Table of Contents
      • Table of Contents
      • List of Illustrations
      • Preface
      • Introduction
      • 1. The Great War as Transnational Project: Tom Kettle, The Ways of War, and Irish International Nationalism
      • 2. The Double Bind: MacGill and O'Flaherty's International, Working-Class Challenge to Colonial Oppression
      • 3. In the No Man's Land of Postcolonialism: Artistic Depictions of the Slow Extinction of the ­Anglo-Irish Protestant Ascendancy
      • 4. Keeping the Home Fires Burning When the House Is Burning Down: ­Topsy-Turvy Gender Roles and Homosocial Alliances in Irish World War I Art and Literature
      • Epilogue. A Confluence of Dreams: Reconsidering the Birth of Ireland
      • Chapter Notes
      • Bibliography
      • Index

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