Traveling Irishness in the Long Nineteenth Century [electronic resource] / edited by Marguérite Corporaal, Christina Morin.
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Текст Серія: New Directions in Irish and Irish American LiteratureПублікація: Cham : Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Palgrave Macmillan, 2017Видання: 1st ed. 2017Опис: XV, 258 p. 5 illus. online resourceТип вмісту: - text
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- online resource
- 9783319525273
- 809.41 23
- PN849.G74
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Introduction -- Travel Literature and Traveling Irishness: An Italian Case Study -- Mabel Sharman Crawford’s Life in Tuscany: Ulster Radicalism in a Hot Climate -- On the Specificity of Irish Travel Writing in the Nineteenth Century: Maria Frances Dickson’s Journeys to the Continent and Kilkee -- William Orpen (1878-1931): A Voice for Pluralism in the Long Nineteenth Century -- Traveling Cabins: The Popularity of Irish Local Color Fiction in Early Nineteenth-Century Europe -- Traveling Irishness and the Transnational James Connolly -- He Should Go to the Théâtre François: Paris, the Theater, and Maria Edgeworth’s Ormond -- Getting Back to Ireland: Charles Lever’s Soldiers of Fortune, Tourists, and Irishmen in Reverse -- Irish Gothic Goes Abroad: Cultural Migration, Materiality, and the Minerva Press -- Reading the Fenian Romance: Irish-American and Irish-Canadian versions of the National Tale -- A Cork Scribe in Victorian London.
Exploring the effects of traveling, migration, and other forms of cultural contact, particularly within Europe, this edited collection explores the act of traveling and the representation of traveling by Irish men and women from diverse walks of life in the period between Grattan’s Parliament (1782) and World War I (1914). This was a period marked by an increasing physical and cultural mobility of Irish throughout Britain, Continental Europe, the Americas, and the Pacific. Travel was undertaken for a variety of reasons: during the Romantic period, the ‘Grand Tour’ and what is now sometimes referred to as medical tourism brought Irish artists and intellectuals to Europe, where cultural exchanges with other writers, artists, and thinkers inspired them to introduce novel ideas and cultural forms to their Irish audiences. Showing this impact of the nineteenth-century Irish across national borders and their engagement with global cultural and linguistic traditions, the volume will provide novel insights into the transcultural spheres of the arts, literature, politics, and translation in which they were active. .
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