Sun and Wind was Standish James O'Grady's last work, which he was
editing at the time of his death in 1928. Some parts of it were
published as journal articles in his lifetime, but most is
published here for the first time. Edward A. Hagan describes
O'Grady as 'at once a political polemicist, a creative writer, and
a somewhat unusual historian', involved in all three roles in this
utopian treatise which 'reveals the pervasive influence of
classical scholarship upon the Irish intellectual life of the
period'. O'Grady argues for drastic change in Ireland in the first
part and in the second makes extensive use of classical Greece as a
model for Ireland.
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