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Private Histories - The Writing of Irish Americans, 1900-1935 (Paperback)
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Private Histories - The Writing of Irish Americans, 1900-1935 (Paperback)
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Private Histories is a complete literary history of the American
Irish during the first part of the twentieth century. Ron Ebest
offers a fresh perspective on familiar novelists, dramatists, and
poets, introduces readers to a number of important writers who are
often overlooked, and reveals rarely considered aspects of
Irish-American social history. Ebest analyzes themes of particular
importance to early twentieth-century Irish Americans - such as
religion, marriage, family, economic hardship, social status, and
education - in the writings of well-known authors such as F. Scott
Fitzgerald and Eugene O'Neill. He also explores these issues in the
works of lesser known authors such as the Vanity Fair satirist Anne
O'Hagan, labor activist and novelist Jim Tully, muckraking
journalist Clara Laughlin, and the mystery writer John T. McIntyre.
Ebest's highly readable style makes Private Histories an excellent
book for undergraduate and graduate courses on Irish-American
literature and history, as well as for general readers interested
in this fascinating subject.
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