History Of The Church Of Ireland From The Reformation To The Union Of The Churches Of England And Ireland With A Preliminary Survey From The Papal Usurpation In The Twelfth Century To Its Legal Abolition In The Sixteenth
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Author | : Richard Mant (bp. of Down, Connor and Dromore.) |
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Total Pages | : 884 |
Release | : 1840 |
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Author | : Richard MANT (successively Bishop of Killaloe, and of Down, Connor and Dromore.) |
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Total Pages | : 842 |
Release | : 1840 |
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Author | : Richard Mant |
Publisher | : BoD – Books on Demand |
Total Pages | : 838 |
Release | : 2024-06-12 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 3385133432 |
Reprint of the original, first published in 1840.
Author | : Jarlath Killeen |
Publisher | : Manchester University Press |
Total Pages | : 206 |
Release | : 2023-02-07 |
Genre | : Literary Criticism |
ISBN | : 1526161966 |
This book examines the ways in which ideas about children, childhood and Ireland changed together in Irish Protestant writing of the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries. It focuses on different varieties of the child found in the work of a range of Irish Protestant writers, theologians, philosophers, educationalists, politicians and parents from the early seventeenth century up to the outbreak of the 1798 Rebellion. The book is structured around a detailed examination of six ‘versions’ of the child: the evil child, the vulnerable/innocent child, the political child, the believing child, the enlightened child, and the freakish child. It traces these versions across a wide range of genres (fiction, sermons, political pamphlets, letters, educational treatises, histories, catechisms and children’s bibles), showing how concepts of childhood related to debates about Irish nationality, politics and history across these two centuries.
Author | : Richard Mant |
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Total Pages | : 888 |
Release | : 1840 |
Genre | : Bishops |
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Author | : Richard Mant |
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Total Pages | : 862 |
Release | : 1841 |
Genre | : Church of Ireland |
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Author | : Richard Mant |
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Total Pages | : 856 |
Release | : 1840 |
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Author | : Richard Mant |
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Total Pages | : 848 |
Release | : 1840 |
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Author | : Jarlath Killeen |
Publisher | : Edinburgh University Press |
Total Pages | : 249 |
Release | : 2013-12-11 |
Genre | : Literary Criticism |
ISBN | : 0748690816 |
Provides a new account of the emergence of Irish gothic fiction in mid-eighteenth century This book provides a robustly theorised and thoroughly historicised account of the 'beginnings' of Irish gothic fiction, maps the theoretical terrain covered by other critics, and puts forward a new history of the emergence of the genre in Ireland. The main argument the book makes is that the Irish gothic should be read in the context of the split in Irish Anglican public opinion that opened in the 1750s, and seen as a fictional instrument of liberal Anglican opinion in a changing political landscape. By providing a fully historicized account of the beginnings of the genre in Ireland, the book also addresses the theoretical controversies that have bedevilled discussion of the Irish gothic in the 1980s, 1990s and 2000s. The book gives ample space to the critical debate, and rigorously defends a reading of the Irish gothic as an Anglican, Patriot tradition. This reading demonstrates the connections between little-known Irish gothic fictions of the mid-eighteenth century (The Adventures of Miss Sophia Berkley and Longsword), and the Irish gothic tradition more generally, and also the gothic as a genre of global significance.
Author | : Dr. Williams's Library |
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Total Pages | : 164 |
Release | : 1854 |
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