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Joyce and the two Irelands
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Potts, Willard
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1882-1941
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/ Catholics
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/ Characters
/ Christianity and literature
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/ History
/ In literature
/ Ireland
/ Ireland -- In literature
/ Joyce, James
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/ LITERARY CRITICISM
/ Modernism (Literature)
/ Modernism (Literature) -- Ireland
/ Nationalism in literature
/ Protestants
/ Protestants in literature
2000,2001
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Joyce and the two Irelands
by
Potts, Willard
in
1882-1941
/ 20th century
/ Catholics
/ Catholics in literature
/ Characters
/ Christianity and literature
/ Christianity and literature -- Ireland -- History -- 20th century
/ History
/ In literature
/ Ireland
/ Ireland -- In literature
/ Joyce, James
/ Joyce, James, 1882-1941 -- Characters -- Catholics
/ Joyce, James, 1882-1941 -- Characters -- Protestants
/ Joyce, James, 1882-1941 -- Knowledge -- Ireland
/ Knowledge
/ LITERARY CRITICISM
/ Modernism (Literature)
/ Modernism (Literature) -- Ireland
/ Nationalism in literature
/ Protestants
/ Protestants in literature
2000,2001
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Potts, Willard
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1882-1941
/ 20th century
/ Catholics
/ Catholics in literature
/ Characters
/ Christianity and literature
/ Christianity and literature -- Ireland -- History -- 20th century
/ History
/ In literature
/ Ireland
/ Ireland -- In literature
/ Joyce, James
/ Joyce, James, 1882-1941 -- Characters -- Catholics
/ Joyce, James, 1882-1941 -- Characters -- Protestants
/ Joyce, James, 1882-1941 -- Knowledge -- Ireland
/ Knowledge
/ LITERARY CRITICISM
/ Modernism (Literature)
/ Modernism (Literature) -- Ireland
/ Nationalism in literature
/ Protestants
/ Protestants in literature
2000,2001
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Joyce and the two Irelands
2000,2001
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Overview
Uniting Catholic Ireland and Protestant Ireland was a central idea of the Irish Revival, a literary and cultural manifestation of Irish nationalism that began in the 1890s and continued into the early twentieth century. Yet many of the Revival’s Protestant leaders, including W. B. Yeats, Lady Gregory, and John Synge, failed to address the profound cultural differences that made uniting the two Irelands so problematic, while Catholic leaders of the Revival, particularly the journalist D. P. Moran, turned the movement into a struggle for greater Catholic power. This book fully explores James Joyce’s complex response to the Irish Revival and his extensive treatment of the relationship between the two Irelands in his letters, essays, book reviews, and fiction up to Finnegans Wake. Willard Potts skillfully demonstrates that, despite his pretense of being an aloof onlooker, Joyce was very much a part of the Revival. He shows how deeply Joyce was steeped in his whole Catholic culture and how, regardless of the harsh way he treats the Catholic characters in his works, he almost always portrays them as superior to any Protestants with whom they appear. This research recovers the historical and cultural roots of a writer who is too often studied in isolation from the Irish world that formed him.
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University of Texas Press
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9780292765917, 0292765916, 9780292718852, 0292718853
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