"Irish Periodical Culture" redefines the contribution of
periodicals to the social and intellectual history of Ireland in
the developmental decades following the crises of the revolutionary
and civil wars. In her foreword to the book, Claire Connolly shows
how Ballin analyzes the networks of writers, editors, and readers
involved in the creative processes of production while he tells the
stories of the rich social and cultural lives of periodicals.
Paying special attention to the salient characteristics of the
Review, The Miscellany, and The Little Magazine, Ballin illustrates
their histories in comprehensive examples drawn from Ireland and
England. This book provides distinctive insights into genre's role
in periodicals through a comparison with the behaviors of
periodicals in Northern Ireland, Wales, and Scotland and is able to
elucidate the long range significance of periodicals.
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