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The Irish Art Of Controversy (Paperback)
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The Irish Art Of Controversy (Paperback)
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Loot Price R438
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Controversies are high drama: in them people speak lines as
colourful and passionate as any recited on stage. In the years
before 1916, public battles were fought in Ireland over French
paintings, Dublin slum children, and theatrical censorship.
Controversy was 'popular,' wrote George Moore, especially 'when
accompanied with the breaking of chairs'. In her new book, Lucy
McDiarmid gives a lively account of these and other controversies.
They offered to everyone direct or vicarious involvement in public
life: the question they articulated was not 'Irish Ireland or
English Ireland' but whose 'Irish Ireland' would dominate when
independence was finally achieved. The Irish Art of Controversy
recovers the histories of 'the man who died for the language,'
Father O'Hickey, who defied the bishops in his fight for the Irish
language; Lady Gregory and Bernard Shaw's defence of the Abbey
Theatre against Dublin Castle; the 1913 'Save the Dublin Kiddies'
campaign, in which priests attacked socialists over custody of
Catholic children; and the contested Hugh Lane Bequest to Dublin of
thirty-nine Impressionist masterpieces. Roger Casement forms the
subject of the last chapter, which offers the definitive commentary
on the long-lasting controversy over his diaries. In its original
treatment of what Yeats called 'intemperate speech', The Irish Art
of Controversy suggests new ways of thinking about modern Ireland
and about controversy's bluff, bravado and improvisational flair.
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