Risings
The Irish Literary Revival and the Making of a Nation
Grolier Club of New York (Publisher)
Will be published approx. on 3. June 2026
Book
Paperback/Softback
76 pages
978-1-60583-137-4 (ISBN)
Description
A collection of essays on Irish literary and national identity in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries.
Risings traces two unfolding dramas: the renaissance of Irish identity through the Irish Literary Revival and and the parallel quest for Irish nationhood. This cultural movement came to serve as a crucial impetus for Ireland's reemergent sense of self, while establishing Ireland as a worldwide literary force.
This book includes four original essays: two by masters in the field of Irish studies and two by master Irish storytellers. R.A. Foster, author of the definitive biography of poet W.B. Yeats and numerous histories of modern Ireland, provides an overview of the Irish literary and political movements of the early twentieth century. Colm Toibin, acclaimed Irish novelist and essayist, writes of James Joyce and the meaning of his characters' names. Belinda McKeon, Irish playwright and novelist, views Yeats through his avocation as a collector. Scholar James Pethica, at work on the authorized biography of Lady Gregory, looks at her role as a political advocate and prime mover in the development of Irish cultural nationalism.
Risings traces two unfolding dramas: the renaissance of Irish identity through the Irish Literary Revival and and the parallel quest for Irish nationhood. This cultural movement came to serve as a crucial impetus for Ireland's reemergent sense of self, while establishing Ireland as a worldwide literary force.
This book includes four original essays: two by masters in the field of Irish studies and two by master Irish storytellers. R.A. Foster, author of the definitive biography of poet W.B. Yeats and numerous histories of modern Ireland, provides an overview of the Irish literary and political movements of the early twentieth century. Colm Toibin, acclaimed Irish novelist and essayist, writes of James Joyce and the meaning of his characters' names. Belinda McKeon, Irish playwright and novelist, views Yeats through his avocation as a collector. Scholar James Pethica, at work on the authorized biography of Lady Gregory, looks at her role as a political advocate and prime mover in the development of Irish cultural nationalism.
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Language
English
Place of publication
United States
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Illustrations
31 color plates
Dimensions
Height: 210 mm
Width: 140 mm
Thickness: 8 mm
Weight
141 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-60583-137-4 (9781605831374)
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Persons
Alexander Neubauer is the author of three works of nonfiction: Poetry in Person: 25 Years of Conversation with America's Poets, Conversations on Writing Fiction: Interviews with Distinguished Teachers of Fiction Writing in America, and Nature's Thumbprint: The New Genetics of Personality. His book reviews and essays have appeared in Time Out New York, Poets & Writers, and other periodicals. For many years, he taught fiction writing at the New School in New York City. Born and raised in Manhattan, he now lives in Cornwall, Connecticut, with his wife, the writer April Stevens, and their two children. Alan Klein is a member of the senior leadership team of Simpson Thatcher & Bartlett.
Editor
Contributions
Content
Introduction: Alan Klein and Alexander Neubauer
Timeline
Risings
R. A. Foster
Items in the Exhibition
1: The Fuse Is Lit, 1848-1900
2: The Revival in Bloom, 1900-1910
3: The Abbey Theatre: 1900-1917
4: The Dun Emer and Cuala Presses: 1903-1939
All Kinds of Courageous Things: W. B. Yeats as Collector Belinda McKeon
5: Lead-Up to Rebellion: 1910-1915
6: The 1916 Easter Rising
7: The Road to Irish Statehood: World War I, the War of Independence, and the Irish Civil War, 1916-1923
Colm Toibin
8: Irish Literature in the Aftermath of Independence, 1922-1939
9: The Revival's Legacy
Her Country Was Kiltartan Cross: Lady Gregory, Galway and Irish Politics
James Pethica
Timeline
Risings
R. A. Foster
Items in the Exhibition
1: The Fuse Is Lit, 1848-1900
2: The Revival in Bloom, 1900-1910
3: The Abbey Theatre: 1900-1917
4: The Dun Emer and Cuala Presses: 1903-1939
All Kinds of Courageous Things: W. B. Yeats as Collector Belinda McKeon
5: Lead-Up to Rebellion: 1910-1915
6: The 1916 Easter Rising
7: The Road to Irish Statehood: World War I, the War of Independence, and the Irish Civil War, 1916-1923
Colm Toibin
8: Irish Literature in the Aftermath of Independence, 1922-1939
9: The Revival's Legacy
Her Country Was Kiltartan Cross: Lady Gregory, Galway and Irish Politics
James Pethica