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The Art and Ideology of Terence MacSwiney - Caught in the living flame (Hardcover)
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The Art and Ideology of Terence MacSwiney - Caught in the living flame (Hardcover)
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Terence MacSwiney is most famous as the central figure in one of
the great hunger strikes in world history, which culminated in his
death in October 1920, aged 41, in Brixton prison, London, after a
fast of 74 days. For many years prior to his demise, however, he
had been an active participant in the intense cultural and
political debates that characterised Irish life in the late
nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. In these exchanges
MacSwiney employed a variety of literary forms to express his
support for the political separation of Ireland from Britain and
the promotion of indigenous culture. These writings, regrettably,
were overshadowed by the manner of his death, and for the most part
have been unavailable to the public ever since. The volume seeks to
re-awaken interest in this aspect of MacSwiney's contribution to
Irish life by making these texts available in a single volume for
the first time. They cover the span of his adult life, from 1900
onwards: firstly as a published poet; subsequently as a dramatist,
and finally as a prose writer. While his work as a member of Dáil
Éireann, Lord Mayor of Cork and Commandant of the Cork no 1
Brigade of the IRA, meant that he had much less time to devote to
his writings in the last eighteen months of his life, the last
texts included here date from shortly before the arrest and
imprisonment that provoked his hunger strike. The collection
encompasses both published and unpublished material, the latter
only previously available in archives. Following a general
introduction that outlines the principal stages of MacSwiney's
life, each of the major categories of his literary output --
poetry, drama and prose -- are presented in turn and accompanied by
introductions that analyse and contextualise the texts.
General
Imprint: |
Cork University Press
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Country of origin: |
Ireland |
Release date: |
October 2022 |
Authors: |
Gabriel Doherty
• Fiona Brennan
• Neil Buttimer
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Dimensions: |
236 x 155 x 70mm (L x W x T) |
Format: |
Hardcover - Cloth over boards
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Pages: |
1000 |
ISBN-13: |
978-1-78205-503-7 |
Categories: |
Books
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LSN: |
1-78205-503-7 |
Barcode: |
9781782055037 |
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