The Rivals and Tracy's Ambition

The Rivals and Tracy's Ambition
Author: Gerald Griffin
Publisher: Presses Universitaires du Septentrion
Total Pages: 374
Release: 1978
Genre: Fiction
ISBN:

The text of the tales themselves has been reproduced from the Parlour Library edition, Simms & M'Intyre, London, 1851. Gerald Griffin's "Introduction" and "Conclusion" have been reprinted from the first edition of the work, published by Sauders & Otley Ltd., London, 1829 (3 volumes). The present reprinting, therefore, offers in a single volume the work substantially as it appeared in its original three-volume form. It makes available once again two of Gerald Griffin's most characteristic tales which were originally published just after his great success with his most celebrated novel, The Collegians. Dr John Cronin, Senior Lecturer in English at the Queen's University, Belfast, is the author of Sommerville and Ross, Bucknell University Press, 1972. his Gerald Griffin 1803-1840: A Critical Biography will be published in 1978 by the Cambridge University Press.

Ireland and Irish-Australia

Ireland and Irish-Australia
Author: Oliver MacDonagh
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 271
Release: 2024-09-02
Genre: History
ISBN: 1040118909

The Irish contribution to Australian history goes both deep and wide. Originally published in 1986 the essays in this collection contribute both to the understanding of Ireland’s place in Australian history and to the interpretation of the Irish scene in the nineteenth century. Ranging from law to W. B. Yeats, and from monumental sculpture to violence and crime, the papers reflect the diversity of the Irish-Australian experience and the persistence of a distinctively Irish culture even when transported across the world.

The Rivals

The Rivals
Author: Gerald Griffin
Publisher:
Total Pages: 354
Release: 1830
Genre:
ISBN:

The Rivals

The Rivals
Author: Gerald Griffin
Publisher:
Total Pages: 399
Release: 1876
Genre:
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Anglo-Irish Literature

Anglo-Irish Literature
Author: A. Norman Jeffares
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 374
Release: 1982-09-02
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 1349168556

The works of many Anglo-Irish writers are familiar to us. English literature has often been dominated by Irish writers who wrote in English. In this highly entertaining and informative book, Professor Jeffares surveys the whole range of one of the richest literary traditions from its beginnings in the Middle Ages to the modern period. The earlier writing is discussed chronologically, but the great wealth of writing in the last century is discussed in genres: poetry, fiction and drama. The writers are set in their social and political context. Not only are the works of major writers from Swift to Beckett surveyed, but the work of minor and neglected writers such as Charled Maturin, Lady Morgan and Emily Lawless, is bought to the fore. This is a book to help students to a great understanding of the subject. To this end a chronological table, bibliographies and photographs have been included. It is also a book for all those who have enjoyed reading the poems of Yeats, the plays of Shaw or the novels of Joyce.