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  • 1
    UID:
    almafu_9960695543102883
    Format: 1 online resource (504 p.) : , 9 B/W illustrations 33 colour illustrations
    ISBN: 9781474456708
    Series Statement: Edinburgh Companions to Literature and the Humanities
    Content: Redefines Irish modernism as resistance to religious, sociopolitical and aesthetic orthodoxiesInvestigates connections between literary modernism and other cultural forms such as journalism and literature in Irish; design, cinema, and stained glass; sexual mores and food etiquette; maps, waterways, and postage stampsEnriches the canon of Irish modernism by recovering lesser-known works by both neglected and canonical writers, especially women poets and novelistsFrames Irish modernism in contexts both local – including geography and the environment – and global, attending to transnational crosscurrents of Irish cultureThe Edinburgh Companion to Irish Modernism presents a fresh perspective on received understandings of Irish modernism. The introduction draws connections between modernism in the arts and modernism as a resistant, liberal, relativist movement within the Catholic Church that was gathering momentum in the same period. In religion as in culture, resistance to orthodoxy has persisted, and for this reason this companion explores modernist heresies – cultural, aesthetic, critical, epistemological – that stretch back to the late nineteenth-century and forward to present day. Contributors widen the temporal, conceptual, generic, and geographical definitions of Irish modernism by investigating crosscurrents between literary form and cultural transformation through the twentieth and twenty-first centuries. The book enriches the canon of Irish modernism by recovering lesser-known works by both neglected and canonical writers, especially women poets and novelists.
    Note: Frontmatter -- , Contents -- , Acknowledgements -- , Illustrations -- , Notes on Contributors -- , Introduction: Out of Ireland -- , Part I Heresies of Time and Space -- , 1 Rising Timely and Untimely: On Joycean Anachronism -- , 2 Temporal Powers: Second Sight, the Future and Celtic Modernity -- , 3 Waking from History: The Nation’s Past and Future in FINNEGANS WAKE -- , 4 W. B. Yeats’s THE DREAMING OF THE BONES and the Limits of Global Modernism -- , 5 Borderation: Fictions of the Northern Irish Border -- , 6 Hereseas: Water in English and Irish Modernism -- , Part II Heresies of Nationalism -- , 7 ‘A Fairy Boy of Eleven, a Changeling, Kidnapped, Dressed in an Eton Suit’: Precarious, Lost and Recovered Children in Anglophone Irish Modernism -- , 8 Legacies of Land and Soil: Irish Drama, European Integration and the Unfinished Business of Modernism -- , 9 Ireland’s Philatelic Modernism -- , 10 Modernism Against / For the Nation: Joycean Echoes in Postwar Taiwan -- , 11 Rage’s Brother: The Bomb at the Centre of Wilde’s Trivial Comedy -- , Part III Aesthetic Heresies -- , 12 Modern Irish Poetry and the Heresy of Modernism -- , 13 Modernist Heresies: Irish Visual Culture and the Arts and Crafts Movement -- , 14 The Insurgent Romance and Early Cinema in Ireland -- , 15 ‘Put “Molotoff bread-basket” into Irish, please’: CRUISKEEN LAWN, Dada and the Blitz -- , 16 Irish Christian Comedy: Heresy or Reform? -- , Part IV Heresies of Gender and Sexuality -- , 17 The Irish Bachelor -- , 18 ‘Purity, Piety, and Simplicity’: Heretical Images of the Female, Catholic Reader in Irish Modernism -- , 19 ‘Stolen fruit is best of all’: The Pleasures of Subversive Consumption in the Late Novels of Molly Keane -- , 20 ‘Stories Are a Different Kind of True’: Gender and Narrative Agency in Contemporary Irish Women’s Fiction -- , 21 Challenging the Iconic Feminine in Contemporary Irish Women’s Poetry: Nuala Ní Dhomhnaill and Eiléan Ní Chuilleanáin -- , Part V Critical Heresies -- , 22 ‘A form that accommodates the mess’: Degeneration and / as Disability in Beckett’s HAPPY DAYS -- , 23 Jumping Cats and Living Handkerchiefs: The Queer and Comic Non-Human World of Elizabeth Bowen’s Fiction -- , 24 Theorising Irish-Language Modernism: Voicing Precarity -- , 25 Affective Alchemy: W. B. Yeats and the Transformative Heresy of Joy -- , 26 Watery Modernism? Mike McCormack’s SOLAR BONES and W. B. Yeats’s JOHN SHERMAN -- , Index , In English.
    Language: English
    URL: Cover
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  • 2
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    Edinburgh :Edinburgh University Press,
    UID:
    almahu_BV047254717
    Format: xvi, 484 Seiten, 24 ungezählte Seiten Bildtafeln.
    ISBN: 978-1-4744-5669-2
    Series Statement: Edinburgh companions to literature and the humanities
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe, PDF ISBN 978-1-4744-5670-8
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe, EPUB ISBN 978-1-4744-5671-5
    Language: English
    Subjects: English Studies
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    Keywords: Literatur ; Moderne ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Aufsatzsammlung
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  • 3
    UID:
    gbv_1759605867
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource
    Content: Whether it’s hand hygiene, physical distancing, disinfecting surfaces, wearing masks, or reaching out to protect the most vulnerable, behavior change has a key role to play in tackling the COVID-19 (coronavirus) pandemic. This brief from the World Bank, London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine, Harvard Kennedy School and Project Clear provides guidelines and principles to help governments develop national communications strategies for behavior change. It draws from academic literature, recent research, analysis of existing initiatives, and examples from projects across the world to offer 10 essential components for rapidly developing a communications strategy to combat COVID-19
    Note: English
    Language: English
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  • 4
    UID:
    almafu_9961152447602883
    Format: 1 online resource : , illustrations (some color)
    ISBN: 1-4744-5671-5 , 1-3995-0206-9 , 1-4744-5670-7
    Series Statement: Edinburgh companions to literature and the humanities
    Content: This volume presents a fresh perspective on received understandings of Irish modernism. The introduction draws connections between modernism in the arts and modernism as a resistant, liberal, relativist movement within the Catholic Church that was gathering momentum in the same period. In religion as in culture, resistance to orthodoxy has persisted, and for this reason this companion explores modernist heresies - cultural, aesthetic, critical, epistemological - that stretch back to the late nineteenth-century and forward to present day.
    Note: Also issued in print: 2021. , Frontmatter -- , Contents -- , Acknowledgements -- , Illustrations -- , Notes on Contributors -- , Introduction: Out of Ireland -- , Part I Heresies of Time and Space -- , 1 Rising Timely and Untimely: On Joycean Anachronism -- , 2 Temporal Powers: Second Sight, the Future and Celtic Modernity -- , 3 Waking from History: The Nation’s Past and Future in FINNEGANS WAKE -- , 4 W. B. Yeats’s THE DREAMING OF THE BONES and the Limits of Global Modernism -- , 5 Borderation: Fictions of the Northern Irish Border -- , 6 Hereseas: Water in English and Irish Modernism -- , Part II Heresies of Nationalism -- , 7 ‘A Fairy Boy of Eleven, a Changeling, Kidnapped, Dressed in an Eton Suit’: Precarious, Lost and Recovered Children in Anglophone Irish Modernism -- , 8 Legacies of Land and Soil: Irish Drama, European Integration and the Unfinished Business of Modernism -- , 9 Ireland’s Philatelic Modernism -- , 10 Modernism Against / For the Nation: Joycean Echoes in Postwar Taiwan -- , 11 Rage’s Brother: The Bomb at the Centre of Wilde’s Trivial Comedy -- , Part III Aesthetic Heresies -- , 12 Modern Irish Poetry and the Heresy of Modernism -- , 13 Modernist Heresies: Irish Visual Culture and the Arts and Crafts Movement -- , 14 The Insurgent Romance and Early Cinema in Ireland -- , 15 ‘Put “Molotoff bread-basket” into Irish, please’: CRUISKEEN LAWN, Dada and the Blitz -- , 16 Irish Christian Comedy: Heresy or Reform? -- , Part IV Heresies of Gender and Sexuality -- , 17 The Irish Bachelor -- , 18 ‘Purity, Piety, and Simplicity’: Heretical Images of the Female, Catholic Reader in Irish Modernism -- , 19 ‘Stolen fruit is best of all’: The Pleasures of Subversive Consumption in the Late Novels of Molly Keane -- , 20 ‘Stories Are a Different Kind of True’: Gender and Narrative Agency in Contemporary Irish Women’s Fiction -- , 21 Challenging the Iconic Feminine in Contemporary Irish Women’s Poetry: Nuala Ní Dhomhnaill and Eiléan Ní Chuilleanáin -- , Part V Critical Heresies -- , 22 ‘A form that accommodates the mess’: Degeneration and / as Disability in Beckett’s HAPPY DAYS -- , 23 Jumping Cats and Living Handkerchiefs: The Queer and Comic Non-Human World of Elizabeth Bowen’s Fiction -- , 24 Theorising Irish-Language Modernism: Voicing Precarity -- , 25 Affective Alchemy: W. B. Yeats and the Transformative Heresy of Joy -- , 26 Watery Modernism? Mike McCormack’s SOLAR BONES and W. B. Yeats’s JOHN SHERMAN -- , Index
    Additional Edition: ISBN 1-4744-5669-3
    Language: English
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  • 5
    UID:
    almahu_9949494522802882
    Format: 1 online resource (xvi, 484 pages) : , illustrations (black and white, and colour).
    ISBN: 9781399502061 (ebook) :
    Series Statement: Edinburgh companions to literature and the humanities
    Content: This volume presents a fresh perspective on received understandings of Irish modernism. The introduction draws connections between modernism in the arts and modernism as a resistant, liberal, relativist movement within the Catholic Church that was gathering momentum in the same period. In religion as in culture, resistance to orthodoxy has persisted, and for this reason this companion explores modernist heresies - cultural, aesthetic, critical, epistemological - that stretch back to the late nineteenth-century and forward to present day.
    Note: Also issued in print: 2021.
    Additional Edition: Print version : ISBN 9781474456692
    Language: English
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