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by Declan Kiberd

and Gaelic tradition

  and magic realism

  and Europe

  and epic

  and parody

  and modernism

  provincialism and style

  interior monologue

  on Jewishness

  and orality

  on style

  on Shakespeare

  anti-colonial Ulysses

  on de Valera

  and Bowen

  on Irish male

  on fatherhood

  on language of father

  and anti-Oedipus

  Woolf on

  and religion

  influence on MacGreevy

  on new élites

  and rural stereotypes

  as antipastoralist

  and Behan

  and early Beckett

  influence on Ó Ríordáin

  Kinsella on

  and Heaney

  and successors

  and intertextuality

  art as perpetual translation

  Dubliners

  Stephen Hero

  A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man

  Ulysses

  Finnegans Wake

  Kafka, Franz

  Kant, Immanuel

  Karnak

  Katanga

  Kavanagh, Patrick

  Keane, John B.

  Keats, John

  Kemmy, Jim

  Kennedy, John F.

  Kennelly, Brendan

  Kenner, Hugh

  Kenya

  Kettle, Thomas

  Kickham, Charles

  Kilmainham jail

  Kilroy, Thomas

  kilt

  King, Martin Luther

  Kinsale, battle of

  Kinsella, Thomas

  Kipling, Rudyard

  Knight, G. Wilson

  Koran, The

  Labour Party (Britain)

  Ladies' Land League

  Laforgue, Jules

  Lamming, George

  The Pleasures of Exile

  Land League

  Land Acts

  Larkin, James

  Larkin, Philip

  Larminie, William

  Latin

  Latin America

  Lavin, Mary

  Lawrence, D. H.

  Lady Chattrrley's Lever

  Women in Love

  Kangaroo

  Leader, The

  League of Nations

  Leavis, F. R.

  Ledwidge, Francis

  Lee, Joseph J.

  Lee, Sir Thomas

  Lee, Vandaleur

  Lenin, V. I

  Leonard, Father

  Lever, Charles

  Lewis, C. S.

  Liberal Home Rule Association

  Liberal Party (Britain)

  'liberation theology'

  liberationism

  Lienhardt, Geoffrey

  Littlewood, Joan

  Locke, John

  Lombard, Peter (Bishop)

  Longley, Edna

  Longley, Michael

  Lover, Samuel

  Loyola, Ignatius

  Luce, A. A.

  Luther, Martin

  Lutheranism

  Lynch, Jack

  Lynn, Kathleen

  Lyons, F.S.L

  Macardle, Dorothy

  Macaulay, Thomas Babington

  MacBride, John

  MacCraith, Aindrias

  MacCumhaigh, Art

  'Bodaigh na hEorna'

  MacDiarmada, Seán

  MacDomhnaill, Seán Clárach

  MacDonagh, Thomas

  MacDonald, Ramsay

  McDonald, Walter

  McGahern, John

  McGimpsey, Christopher

  MacGreevy, Thomas

  McGuinness, Frank

  Macken, Mary

  MacKenna, Stephen

  Macmillan, Harold

  McMurrough, Dermot

  MacNeice, Louis

  MacNeill, Eoin

  McQuaid, John Charles (Archbishop)

  MacSwiney, Mary

  MacSwiney, Terence

  magic realism (mythic realism)

  Mahaffy, John Pentland

  Mahon, Derek

  'Máire' (Séamas Ó Grianna)

  Manet

  Mann, Thomas

  The Magic Mountain

  Mansfield, Jayne

  Marcuse, Herbert

  Maritain, Jacques

  Markievicz, Constance

  Márquez, Gabriel García

  Marryat, Captain

  martial law

  Martin, Robert

  Martin, Violet ('Martin Ross')

  with Edith Somerville writes The Real Charlotte

  compared with Bowen

  on Dublin life

  landlord background

  family decline

  relations with wider community

  on flawed heroine

  as ironist

  novelistic technique

  destiny of Ireland

  on women

  Martinique

  Marx, Karl

  Kapital

  Communist Manifesto

  Eighteenth Brumaire of Louis Bonaparte

  Marxism

  mask

  maternity

  matriarchy

  Matura, Mustafa

  Playboy of the West Indies

  Maynooth College

  Mazzini, Giuseppe

  meitheal oibre (work party)

  Mellows, Liam

  melodrama

  Melville, Herman

  Moby-Dick

  Memmi, Albert

  Mencken, H. L.

  Mercier, Vivian

  Merriman, Brian

  Cúirt an Mheáin Oíche

  Mhac an tSaoi, Máire

  middle class

  Protestants

  rural

  urban

  Catholic women

  Middleton, William

  Millett, Kate

  Milton, John

  Paradise Lost

  mirror

  missionaries

  Mitchel, John

  Jail Journal

  modernist literature

  modernization

  Mohammed

  Molony, Helena

  monster meetings

  Montague, John

  Montessori, Maria

  Moore, Brian

  Moore, George

  Moore, Col. M.

  Moore, Sturge

  Moran, D. P.

  Morris, William

  Muldoon, Paul

  multiculturalism

  multinationals

  Munster Women's Franchise League

  Murphy, Richard

  Murphy, Tom

  Murphy, William Martin

  Musil, Robert

  mysticism

  mystical poetry

  na gCopaleen, Myles

  Naipaul, VS.

  Nandy, Ashis

  Nasser, Gamal Abdul

  Napoleon

  Nation, The

  National Council

  National Gallery of Ireland

  National Schools

  National University

  nationalism

  see also

  Nationalisms and Sexualities

  négritude

  Nehru, President of India

  Nelson, Admiral

  Neruda, Pablo

  neutrality

  New Ireland Forum

  New Testament

  New Yorker, The

  Newman, Jeremiah (Bishop)

  News of the World, The

  Newton, Sir Isaac

  Ní Chuilleanáin, Eiléan

  Ní Dhomhnaill, Nuala

  Nicaragua

  Nietzsche, Friedrich

  Nkrumah, of Ghana

  Noble, Margaret

  Norfolk

  Normans

  Norwegian

  Northern Ireland

  Northern Ireland Civil Rights Association (NICRA)

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nbsp; Ngugi wa Thiong'o

  oaths of allegiance

  O'Brien, Conor Cruise

  O'Brien, Edna

  The Country Girls

  O'Brien, Flann (aka Brian O'Nolan, Myles na gCopaleen)

  and Boucicault

  and stage Irishry

  antipastoral

  and pseudonym

  and Irish Times

  Anne Clissmann on

  on erosion of Gaelic identity

  mocks revivalists

  on kilt

  and poor mouth

  and stage Gaels

  and 'porcine' Irish

  and stage Irish tradition

  and Victorian racism

  and Adam Smith

  and animality

  and Victorianism

  and Celtic helplessness

  artistic frustration of

  and Behan

  both artists mock revival

  and Friel

  and translation

  An Béal Bocht

  At Swim-Two-Birds

  The Third Policeman

  O'Brien, Kate

  Ó Cadhain, Máirtín

  Cré na Cille

  O'Casey, Seán

  background

  combines farce and tragedy

  influence on Beckett

  Shavian method

  rhetorical style

  ex-republican

  on Trade Unionism

  sentimentalises victims

  on communal failure

  against theatricality

  nurses mother in 1916

  drama as self-justification

  technical challenge of 1916

  critique by Deane

  on clothing and revolution

  formal problems

  on Francis Sheehy-Skeffington

  flaws in Plough

  language of

  urban pastoralist

  strong women

  critique of heroism

  as satirist

  inauthentic form

  on sexual relations in Ireland

  theatre riots contrasted

  end of Plough

  sentimentality of

  on survival skills

  and Great War

  Yeats rejects Silver Tassie

  solves formal questions

  religious symbolism

  Tassie a Yeatsian play

  on Irish male

  on Protestant ethos

  confined by ruralist forms

  compared to Behan

  Plough updated by Hostage

  and hunger strikes

  The Plough and the Stars

  protests against

  and Protestantism

  The Shadow of a Gunman

  Juno and the Paycock

  The Silver Tassie

  Red Roses for Me

  Purple Dust

  Ó Colmáin, Dónal

  Ó Conaire, Pádraic

  O'Connell, Daniel

  O'Connor, Frank

  O'Connor, Joseph

  Ó Criomhthainn, Tomás

  An tóileánach

  Ó Direáin, Máirtin

  Ó Donnchadha, Tadhg

  O'Donnell, Peadar

  Odyssey

  Ó Faoiáin, Seán

  O'Farrell, Patrick

  O'Farrelly, Agnes

  O'Flaherty, Liam

  O'Grady, Standish J.

  O'Hegarty, P. S.

  O'Hickey, Dr

  O'Higgins, Kevin

  O'Kelly, Sean T.

  Old Testament

  O'Leary, John

  O'Leary, Father Peter

  Ó Neachtain, Seán

  O'Neill, Hugh, Earl of Tyrone

  O'Neill, Terence

  Orangcism

  Ó Rathaille, Aogán

  Ordnance Survey

  Orientalism

  Ó Ríordáin, Seán

  O'Rourke, King of Breffny

  Ortega Y Gasset

  Osborne, John

  O'Shea, Kitty

  O'Sheel, Shaemas

  Ó Súilleabháin, Muiris

  O'Sullivan, Derry

  O'Sullivan, Owen Roe (Eoghan Rua Ó Súilleabháin)

  O'Toole, Fintan

  Owen, Wilfred

  Oxford University

  Oxford Union

  Oxford Book of Modern Verse

  Pairlement Chloinne Tomáis

  Paisley, Revd, Ian

  Parnell, Anna

  Parnell, Charles Stewart

  Parnellism

  parody

  Parsons, Sir William

  partition

  Partridge, Bernard

  pastoralism

  antipastoral

  unintentionally ratified

  Friel on

  Pater, Walter

  paternity

  patriarchy

  Patrick, Saint

  Paul, Saint

  Paul VI, Pope

  Payne, Ben Iden

  Pearse, Patrick

  proclamation of republic

  The Singer'

  on cyclical history

  on Ireland

  'Mise Éire'

  'Fornocht' (Naked I Saw Thee)

  revolutionary ascctism

  on revolution

  use of Christian language

  accused of heresy

  as Jacobin

  speechmaker

  Yeats recycles his words

  as poseur

  treatment by O'Casey

  radical

  St, Enda's College

  collaborates with Yeats

  anti-imperialist

  on education

  and future

  on mother-son relation

  supports Hanna Skeffington's hunger-strike

  betrayal of his vision

  duo as basis of a society

  on postcolonial pitfalls

  The Murder Machine

  on educational reform

  Eavan Boland revises 'Mise Éire'

  and Benjamin

  as Utopian

  devalued by some historians

  peasantry

  see also

  Pegasus

  Péguy, Charles

  Penal Laws

  Peter Pan

  Petrarch

  Petrie, George

  Phoenix Park

  phrenology

  Pigot, E. F. Smyth

  Pike theatre

  Pius XI, Pope

  plantation of Minister

  Plato

  Poe, Edgar Allan

  Poggioli, Renato

  Police Intelligence

  Poole, Hewitt

  'poor mouth'

  Pope, Alexander

  postcoloniality

  and women

  and emigration

  and commemoration

  and capital

  in Ireland

  and amnesia

  and minority languages

  and failure

  pitfalls of

  and Irish poetry

  and Heaney

  post-nationalism

  Pound, Ezra

  Powell, York

  Power, Arthur

  Prescott, Marie

  Principe du Socialisme

  prison system

  Protestantism

  idea of election

  and Northern Ireland

  dissenting tradition

  and imperialism

  and Roman Catholic majority

  civil rights of

  and sexual desire

  and autobiography

  Irish Protestantism

  and Beckett

  and Eastern religion

  Beckett and O'Casey on

  in Northern Ireland

  and monarchy

  see also

  Proust, Marcel

  provincialism

  Ptolemy

  Punch magazine

  Pythagoras

  Quadragesimo Anno

  Quakers

  Queen's Theatre


  Quiller-Couch, Sir Arthur

  Quinn, John

  Rabelais, François

  Radio Éireann

  Radio Telefis Éireann

  Raftery, Anthony (Antoine Ó Readicabhra)

  Ralegh, Sir Walter

  Rank, Otto

  Raphael (painter)

  Reagan, Ronald

  Redfield, James W.

  Comparative Physiognomies

  Redmond, John

  Renan, Ernest

  republicanism

  Retamar, Roberto

  revivalism

  Eglinton on flaws of

  lack of comparative method

  as oedipal drama

  as an end in itself

  revivalist psychology

  pastoral element

  mocked by Flann O'Brien

  mocked by Behan and Kavanagh

  after independence

  mocked by Beckett

  loses critical edge

  see also

  Richards, I. A.

  Robinson, Lennox

  Robinson, Mary

  Rodgers, W. R.

  Roman Catholicism

  effect of Ne Temere decree

  and bishops

  Yeats on folk spirituality

  and Protestantism

  in art

  Synge on clergy

  Mother and Child crisis

  and Pope John XXIII

  Pope Paul VI and contraception

  radical elements in

  and Ó Ríordáin

  and Kinsella

  and Heaney

  and Bolger

  and revisionism

  and national identity

  Romans

  romantic lyric

  Roosevelt, Franklin Delano

  Rose, Richard

  Rose of Lima, Saint

  'Ross, Martin', see Martin, Violet

  Rossa, Jeremiah O'Donovan

  Rossetti, Dante Gabriel

  Rothenstein, William

  Rouault (painter)

  'Christ Crowned with Thorns'

  Round Table

  Rousseau, Jean-Jacques

  Roxborough House

  Royal Ulster Constabulary (RUC)

  'B-Specials'

  Rugby school

  Rushdie, Salman

  Imaginary Homelands

  on hybridity

  Midnight's Children

  Ruskin, John

  Russell, Bertrand

  Russell, George ('AE')

  on nationality versus cosmopolitanism

  on imperialism

  advised by Yeats

  compares 1916 Rising and Great War

  and American writers

  eastern mysticism

  emigrates

  on dangers of revolutionary spirit

  questions visions

  and East

  and pastoralism

  mocked by Beckett

  Russian Revolution

  Ryan, W. P.

  Said, Edward W.

  Saint Enda's College

  Samhain (theatrical magazine)

  Sanger, Margaret

  Sartre, Jean-Paul

  Words

  Anti-Semite and Jew

  Sassoon, Siegfried

  satire

  Schopenhauer, Arthur

  Scott, Walter

  secularization

  self-invention

  Senghor, Leopold

  Sennett, Richard

  separatism

  Shakespeare, William

  Henry the Fifth

  Two Gentlemen of Verona

  Richard the Second

  Merchant of Venice

  Hamlet

  Othello

  King Lear

  The Winter's Tale

  The Tempest

  Shaw, Father Francis

  Shaw, George Bernard

  on agrarian reforms

  on Anglo-Irish images

  and socialism

 

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