The eruption of rural distress in Ireland and the foundation of the
Land League in 1879 sparked a number of novels, stories and plays
forming an immediate response to what became known as the Irish Land
war. These works form a literary genre of their own and illuminate
both the historical events themselves and the material conditions of
reading and writing in late nineteenth-century Ireland. Divisions into
‘us’ and ‘them’ were convenient for political reasons, but the
fiction of the period frequently modifies this alignment and draws
attention to the complexity of the land problem. This collection
includes studies of canonical land war novels, publication channels,
collaborations between artists and authors, literary conventions and
the interplay between personal experience and literary output. It also
includes unique resources such as a reprinted letter by the author
Mary Anne Sadlier and a reproduction of Rosa Mulholland’s
little-known play Our Boycotting. The book concludes with a detailed
bibliography of land war fiction between 1879 and 1916, which should
inspire further reading and research into the genre.
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ISBN
9783035394832
Publisert
2018
Utgave
1. utgave
Utgiver
Peter Lang
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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