W. B. Yeats in Context - Literature in Context - David Holdeman - Books - Cambridge University Press - 9780521897051 - December 17, 2009
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W. B. Yeats in Context - Literature in Context

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An introduction, in a series of short, accessibly written essays, to the key places, people, themes and intellectual frameworks most important to Yeats' development, as well as the production and reception of his work.


Marc Notes: Includes bibliographical references and index. Brief Description: Explores Yeats' background and influences, as well as how his works shaped early twentieth-century Irish culture. Table of Contents: Introduction David Holdeman and Ben Levitas; Part I. Times: 1. Church, state, childhood, and youth, 1865 85 W. J. McCormack; 2. The fin de siecle, 1885 97 Stephen Regan; 3. Anger management, 1898 1913 Adrian Frazier; 4. War, 1914 23 Ben Levitas; 5. The Irish Free State and the European crisis, 1924 39 Paul Scott Stanfield; Part II. Places: 6. Sligo David Fitzpatrick; 7. London Timothy Webb; 8. Dublin Anthony Roche; 9. Galway: Coole and Ballylee Jonathan Allison; Part III. Personalities: 10. John Butler Yeats Douglas Archibald; 11. Maud Gonne Karen Steele; 12. Lady Gregory Judith Hill; 13. J. M. Synge Nicholas Grene; 14. Ezra Pound Catherine E. Paul; 15. George Yeats Margaret Mills Harper; Part IV. Themes: 16. Class and eugenics Donald J. Childs; 17. Nationalism and postcolonialism David Lloyd; 18. Gender Vicki Mahaffey; 19. Aesthetics James Pethica; 20. Fascism R. F. Foster; Part V. Philosophies: 21. The Church in Ireland: Protestant and Catholic Nicholas Allen; 22. Occultism Timothy Materer; 23. Folklore Sinead Garrigan Mattar; 24. Indian thought Shalini Sikka; 25. Nietzsche Michael Valdez Moses; 26. Classical philosophy Matthew Gibson; 27. Landscape, family, eighteenth-century Ireland Jefferson Holdridge; Part VI. Arts: 28. Nineteenth-century Irish poetry Phillip L. Marcus; 29. The English Romantic Symbolists Matthew Campbell; 30. Modern poetry James Longenbach; 31. Theatrical culture Richard Cave; 32. The visual arts Elizabeth Bergmann Loizeaux; 33. Modern fiction Frank Shovlin; Part VII. Reception: 34. Manuscripts and revisions David Holdeman; 35. Publishers and the material text George Bornstein; 36. Critical debate, 1939 70 Edna Longley; 37. Critical debate, 1970 2006 Rob Doggett; 38. Popular culture Geraldine Higgins; Guide to further reading; Index."

Contributor Bio:  Holdeman, David David Holdeman is Professor of English at the University of North Texas. Contributor Bio:  Levitas, Ben, Dr Ben Levitas is Lecturer in the Department of Drama at Goldsmiths College, University of London.

Media Books     Hardcover Book   (Book with hard spine and cover)
Released December 17, 2009
ISBN13 9780521897051
Publishers Cambridge University Press
Genre Cultural Region > British Isles
Pages 460
Dimensions 227 × 156 × 26 mm   ·   798 g
Language English  
Editor Holdeman, David (University of North Texas)
Editor Levitas, Ben (Goldsmiths, University of London)

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