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Celtic Dawn

Portrait of the Irish Literary Renaissance

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The extraordinary renaissance in Irish literature that took place in the late nineteenth century was part of the cultural rebirth of the nation that included nationalist politics, a revival of the Irish language and Gaelic games, and new directions in arts and crafts. It was the exhilaration and elation of this period that excited the imagination of writers and artists and, as in the case of the Elizabethan age, led to the creation of significant literature. Significant literature requires great literary talents to bring it into being, and the central figures of the Irish Literary Renaissance represent a remarkable confluence of literary and dramatic talent - Yeats, George Moore, AE, Joyce, Synge, Augusta Gregory. These are the figures who dominate this warm-hearted, passionate and pioneering work of biography. Alive with masterly characterisations, this book is both scholarly and immensely readable.

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Celtic Dawn, Ulick O'Connor

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1985
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Titre
Celtic Dawn
Sous-titre
Portrait of the Irish Literary Renaissance
Langue
Anglais
Éditeur
Corgi Books
Publié
1985
Format
souple
ISBN10
0552991430
ISBN13
9780552991438
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The extraordinary renaissance in Irish literature that took place in the late nineteenth century was part of the cultural rebirth of the nation that included nationalist politics, a revival of the Irish language and Gaelic games, and new directions in arts and crafts. It was the exhilaration and elation of this period that excited the imagination of writers and artists and, as in the case of the Elizabethan age, led to the creation of significant literature. Significant literature requires great literary talents to bring it into being, and the central figures of the Irish Literary Renaissance represent a remarkable confluence of literary and dramatic talent - Yeats, George Moore, AE, Joyce, Synge, Augusta Gregory. These are the figures who dominate this warm-hearted, passionate and pioneering work of biography. Alive with masterly characterisations, this book is both scholarly and immensely readable.