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by Declan Kiberd


  poetry

  and Blaskets

  and capital punishment

  socialist republicanism

  and prison literature

  on Irish

  An Giall recast as The Hostage

  on Abbey techniques

  contrasted with O'Casey

  autocrine

  and Ulysses

  and Frank O'Connor

  and Kavanagh's anti-revivalism

  critique of republican failures

  updates O'Casey

  challenges stereotypes of Englishness

  ending of Hostage

  literary radicalism of

  as postcolonial artist

  bisexuality

  as 'gas bloody man'

  and translation

  The Quart Fellow

  An Giall

  The Hostage

  Borstal Boy

  Behan, Brian

  Bell, The (literary magazine)

  Beltaine (theatrical magazine)

  Benjamin, Walter

  Bennett, Arnold

  Berger, John

  Berkeley, Bishop George

  Besant, Annie

  Bevan, Aneurin

  Bey, Arabi

  Bible, The

  bilingualism

  big house culture

  Birrell, Augustine

  'Black and Tans'

  Blackmur, R. P.

  Blasket islands

  Biueshirts

  Blunt, Wilfrid Scawen

  Ideas on India

  In Vinculis

  blutbrüderschaft

  Boland, Eavan

  Bolger, Dermot

  Bombay

  Borges, Jorge Luis

  Bow Bells

  Bowen, Elizabeth

  Bowen's Court

  on Easter Rising

  and Catholics

  childhood

  on Anglo-Irish landowners

  on style

  on Troubles

  on behaviour

  and Somerville & Ross

  on big house as enervating

  on England

  father's book

  decorum

  and dandy figure

  on nonchalance

  on property

  Anglo-Irish attitudes

  on 'poor mouth'

  compared to Beckett

  on romantic desperation

  collapse of dandy

  spiritual hyphenation

  and ruined Gaelic aristocrats

  leaves Bowen's Court

  The Last September

  Bradley, A.C.

  Brecht, Bertolt

  Brehon law

  British Foreign Service

  British Museum

  British Raj

  Bronte, Emily

  Brooke, Charlotte

  Reliques of Ancient Irish Poetry

  Brooke, Stopford A.

  Brown, Norman O.

  Browne, Noel C.

  Brugha, Cathal

  Buckley, Vincent

  Buddhism

  Bunyan, John

  The Pilgrim's Progress

  Burke, Edmund

  Reflections on the Revolution in France

  Enquiry into... the Sublime

  Byron, Lord Gordon

  Cabral, Amilcar

  Cairo

  camogie

  Campbell, Lady Colin

  Campion, Thomas

  Camus, Albert

  Canada

  Carleton, William

  Carson, Ciaran

  Belfast Confetti

  Carson, Lord Edward

  Casement, Sir Roger

  Cathleen ní Houlihan (image of Ireland)

  Catholic Emancipation

  Ceannt, Éamon

  Céitinn, Seathrún (Geoffrey Keating)

  Trí Biorghaoithe an Bháis

  Celtic Society

  Celtic Studies

  Celticism

  censorship

  Cervantes, Miguel de

  Césaire, Aimé

  Ceylon

  Chagall, Marc

  Chardin, Teilhard de

  Chatterjee, Mohini

  Chekhov, Anton

  Chesterfield, Lord

  Chesterton, G. K.

  Childers, Erskine

  China

  Christianity

  Church of Ireland (Anglican)

  disestablishment of

  Churchill, Winston

  Cinderella

  Civil War (Irish)

  Claidheamh Soluis, An( The Sword of Light)

  Clan na Gael

  Clarke, Austin

  Clarke, Kathleen

  Clissmann, Anne

  Coffey, Brian

  Coleridge, Samuel Taylor

  'Kubla Khan'

  The Rime of the Ancient Mariner

  Collins, Michael

  Colmcille

  colonialism

  reverse colonialism

  Colum, Mary

  Colum, Pádraic

  Comercally

  Congested Districts

  Congo

  Congress of Berlin

  Connaught Rangers

  Connolly, Cyril

  Connolly, James

  Labour in Irish History

  Connolly, Peter

  Connolly, Seán

  Conrad, Joseph

  Heart of Darkness

  conscription

  Conservative Party

  Coole Park

  Copernicus, Nicholas

  Corkery, Daniel

  Corneille

  Cosgrave, William T.

  cosmopolitanism

  Costello, John A.

  Council for Civil Liberties

  Craik, Henry

  Crashaw, William

  cricket

  Cromer, Lord

  Cromwell, Oliver

  Crotty, Raymond

  Cuchulain

  Cullen, Louis

  Cultural Studies

  Cumann na mBan

  Cumann na nGael

  Cumberland

  Curragh Internment Camp

  Curtis, L. Perry (Jnr.)

  Cusack, Michael

  Cyprus

  Dáil Eireann

  First Dáil's Democratic Programme

  Daly, James

  dandy

  as tragic figure

  Wilde and Yeats on

  collapse of

  Dante, Alighieri

  Darwin, Charles

  Darwinism

  David, Jacques Louis (painter)

  Davidson, Basil

  Davis, Thomas

  Davitt, Michael

  Fall of Feudalism in Ireland

  Davitt, Michael (poet)

  Deane, Seamus

  deanglicization

  of clothing

  of sexuality

  difficulty of

  of political structures

  Behan on failure of

  Pearse on challenge

  Naipaul and Lamming on

  "translating back"

  Defoe, Daniel

  Ddeuze, Gilles

  Dench, Judi

  Dermody, Frank

  Derrida, Jacques

  de Valera, Éamon

  Devlin, Denis

  Devlin, Paddy

  Dickens, Charles

  Dilke, Charles

  Dillon, John

  dinnsheanehas

  Disraeli, Benjamin

  divorce

  Donoghue, Denis

  Dostoevsky, Fyodor

  Double (literary device)

  Dowden, Edward

  Dowling, P. J.

  Doyle, Roddy

  Dryden, John

  Dublin Castle

  Dublin Daily Express

  Dublin Lock-Out

  Dublin Opinion

  Duffy, Louise Gavan

  duo (literary couple)

  Durcan, Paul

  Dyer, General

  Easter Rising 1916

  reaction to

  alleged irra
tionalism of

  radical proclamation

  as theatre

  artistic and ethical issues raised

  Yeats's 'Easter 1916'

  O'Casey and

  looting

  as social advance

  Plunkett in Egypt

  Irish Times and

  Shakespeare and

  as poets' production

  as Utopian moment

  and Ulysses

  and Shelbourne Hotel

  leaders' ideas ignored later

  links to Great War

  women in

  Ulster unionists on

  and masculinism

  1966 commemoration

  and Beckett

  use of by later politicians

  Lenin on

  Cruise O' Brien on

  forgetting of

  Kinsella and

  mocked by Bolger

  and Benjamin's idea of citation

  Roy Foster on

  Eckhardt, Meister

  Economic War

  ecumenism

  Edgeworth, Maria

  Castle Rackrent

  Edward VII

  Eglinton, John

  ego

  Egypt

  Eliot, George

  Eliot, T. S.

  Ellmann, Richard

  Elpis nursing home

  Emerson, Ralph Waldo

  emigration

  missing middle generation

  of intellectuals

  of Protestant people

  Samuel Beckett on

  and West Indians

  returns in 1980s

  Eavan Boland on

  Friel on

  Emmet, Robert

  Empire Writes Back, The

  Engels, Friedrich

  England

  Englishness

  epic

  Erasmus

  Eton college

  Eucharistic Congress 1932

  Eurocentrism

  European Economic Community (EEC)

  European Union

  evictions

  Ewart-Biggs, Ambassador Christopher

  expressionism

  'External Association

  Fabians

  fairyland

  famine

  Fanning, Ronan

  Fanon, Frantz

  The Wretched of the Earth

  Farquhar, George

  Farr, Florence

  fascism

  fellaheen (fellahin)

  feminism

  Fenian brotherhood (IRB)

  see also Irish Republican Brotherhood

  Ferguson, Sir Samuel

  Fianna Fáil

  Field Day Theatre Company

  Fine Gael

  Fisher, H. A. L.

  FitzGerald, Desmond

  Fitzgerald, F. Scott

  FitzGerald, Garrett

  Fitzgerald, Gerald

  Flaubert, Gustave

  Forster, E. M.

  Foster, Roy

  Foucault, Michel

  Franco, General

  Free Trade Agreement

  Fréine, Sean de

  French Revolution

  Freud, Sigmund

  Friel, Brian

  and Anglicization

  and modernization

  on hedge schools

  and language as index of power

  on decline of Irish

  and northern background

  and intertextuality

  translation

  cultural colonialism

  and French Revolution

  and George Steiner

  and eloquence

  on madness of total recall

  on translation of tradition

  Translations

  Faith Healer

  Making History

  Dancing at Lughnasa

  Fromm, Erich

  The Fear of Freedom

  Froude, James Anthony

  The English in the West Indies

  Gaelic American

  Gaelic Athletic Association (GAA)

  Gaelic football

  Gaelic League

  Gaelic tradition

  Gaelic Union

  Gaeltacht (Irish-speaking area)

  Civil Rights movement

  threat to quality of Irish

  spoken English of

  Galileo

  Galsworthy, John

  Gandhi, Mahatma

  Garda Síochána (Guardians of the Peace – police)

  Gauguin, Paul

  Gay, Peter

  Geldof, Bob

  generation, concept of

  Genet, Jean

  George, David Lloyd

  Georgian houses

  Georgian poetry

  Ghadar party (India)

  Ghana

  Ghosh, Aurobindo

  Gifford, Grace

  Gladstone, William E.

  Gladstone's Land Act 1870

  God

  Gogarty, Oliver St. John

  Gogol, Nikolai

  Goldsmith, Oliver

  Gonne, Maud

  Gosse, Edmund

  Father and Son

  Gramsci, Antonio

  Grattan, Henry

  Great War 1914–18

  effect on civilians

  theatricality of

  literature largely silent on

  devalues quotidian

  influence on Joyce

  decline of deference

  England after

  threat of conscription

  Kate O'Brien on

  and masculinism

  and MacGreevy

  Foster on

  Greece

  Greeks

  Greek language

  Greene, Herbert

  Greer, Germaine

  Gregory, Lady Augusta

  birth and early life

  adolescence

  marriage

  affair with Blunt

  cultural nationalism emerges

  poetry about Blunt

  growing self-confidence

  androgyny

  belief in English good faith

  on colonial wound

  on her infidelity

  vow of purity with Blunt

  on strong women

  autobiographical element in Grania

  on theatre

  on republican women

  and religion

  and Yeats

  Dervorgilla

  Grania

  A Woman's Sonnets

  Cuchulain of Muirthemne

  Gregory, Robert

  Gregory, Sir William

  Griffin, Gerald

  Griffith, Arthur

  Guattari, Felix

  Guildford Four

  Gwynn, Stephen

  Hannay, Canon James ('George Birmingham')

  Harrison, Paul

  Hartnett, Michael

  Farewell to English

  Hastings, Warren

  Haughey, Charles

  Hawes, Joe

  Hawthorne, Nathaniel

  Hayden, Mary

  Heaney, Seamus

  as translator

  on Kinsella

  on northern crisis

  and pastoral

  and Deny

  on IRA

  on bog and consciousness

  and violence

  Donoghue on

  as political seer

  as self-critic

  compared to Synge

  and postcolonial stress

  visionary turn

  bardic aura

  and translation

  and intertextuality

  and Friel

  'Death of a Naturalist'

  'Betrothal of Cavehill'

  'Punishment'

  'Exposure'

  Station Island

  'The First Flight'

  Sweeney Astray

  Seeing Things

  hedge schools

  Hegel, G. W. F.

  Heliopolis

  Hemingway, Ernest

 
Henn, T. R.

  Hercules

  Herder

  Hewitt, John

  Hiberno-English

  Hindu

  Hitler, Adolf

  Holloway, Joseph

  Holloway prison

  Hollywood

  Home Rule

  for England

  Homer

  homophobia

  homosexuality

  Hopkins, Gerard Manley

  Horgan, J. J.

  Howe, Irving

  Hughes, Langston

  Hugo, Victor

  Hume, David

  Hume, John

  hunger-striking

  hurling

  Huxley, Aldous

  Huxley, T.

  hybridity

  Hyde, Douglas

  'The Necessity for deanglicizing Ireland'

  Gaelic League

  on English culture

  on colonial education

  on mass culture

  on national education

  on religious songs

  battle with Trinity College

  contradictions in philosophy

  revivalism of

  on clothes

  disillusion with League

  chair at NUI

  Love Songs of Connacht

  Eglinton on

  difficulty of deanglicization

  President of Ireland

  as Protestant

  and religion

  mocked by Flann O'Brien

  Casadh an tSúgáin

  and later movements

  funeral

  on colonial misrule

  and unionism

  and national revival

  Ibsen, Henrik

  Igpo people

  imperialism

  interior monologue

  Ionesco, Eugène

  Irish Christianity

  Irish Citizen Army

  women in

  History of the Citizen Army

  Irish Citizen

  Irish Constitution (1922)

  (1937)

  Irish Free State

  securing boundaries of

  and Protestants

  Irish Homestead, The

  Irish Ireland movement

  Irish joke

  Irish Labour Party

  Irish language

  books in

  grammar

  in education

  and Victorianism

  Joyce on

  lip-service to

  and Flann O'Brien

  and Behan

  and television

  current revival of

  see also

  Irish Literary Society

  Irish Literary Theatre

  Irish Medical Organization

  Irish Party (at Westminster)

  The Irish Press

  Irish Red Cross

  Irish Republic

  Proclamation of

  economic development of

  cultural policy

  Irish Republican Army

  Provisional IRA

  Irish Republican Brotherhood (IRB)

  see also Fenians

  Irish Review, The

  Irish Studies

  Irish Transport and General Workers' Union

  Irish Volunteers

  irony as narrative technique

  Islam

  James, C. L. R.

  James, Henry

  Jameson, Fredric

  Jefferson, Thomas

  Jesus Christ

  John XXIII, Pope

  John Paul II, Pope

  Johnson, Samuel

  Jordan, Neil

  Joyce, James

  on language

  journalism

  and Great War

  and Irish modernism

  and short story form

  and Irish

  as postcolonial

  on misrule in Ireland

  on revivalism

  as postcolonial artist

  and bildungsroman

 

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