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
Inventing Ireland Page 86