Farming in Modern Irish Literature
Nicholas Grene (Emeritus Professor of English Literature, Trinity College Dublin)
Farming in Modern Irish Literature
Nicholas Grene (Emeritus Professor of English Literature, Trinity College Dublin)
This innovative study analyzes the range of representation of farming in Irish literature in the period since independence/partition in 1922, as Ireland moved from a largely agricultural to a developed urban society. In many different forms, poetry, drama, fiction and autobiography, writers have made literary capital by looking back at their rural backgrounds, even where those may be a generation back.
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