on Land Acts
predicts neocolonial future
on 'liberal' imperialism
a Celticist critique of Celticism
on imperial mindset
magic realism as alternative
as social visionary
self-cancelling prescriptions
on Wilde
on Yeatsian revivalism
on British
on English censorship of Wilde
on Easter Rising
on Yeats's rejection of Silver Tassie
criticism of English
criticised by de Valera
on Ireland and India
on Trinity College Dublin
as jester
and fatherhood
'GBS'
on education
on Protestantism
on northern Protestants
and Burke
and religion
art as biography
childhood and religion
Joan of Arc
androgyny
against specialist priesthood
and saintliness
on republicanism
on disobedience as progress
on prisons
on heretics
Protestant-nationalist connection
on peasant proprietors
Synge confirms Shaw's diagnosis of rural Ireland
effects of Land Acts
on Irish Question
and Friel's Translations
on Home Rule for England
Arms and the Man
Mrs Warren's Profession
John Bull's Other Island
Saint Joan
Shaw, George Carr
Sheehy, Father
Sheehy-Skeffington, Francis
Sheehy-Skeffington, Hanna
Shelley, Percy Bysshe
The Cenci
Sheridan, Jim
My Left Foot (film)
Sheridan, Richard Brinsley
shoneens (seoinini)
Shyamaji
Sidney, Sir Philip
Silone, Ignazio
Sinn Féin
Sinn Féin courts
Provisional Sinn Féin
see also
Simpson, Alan
Skinnider, Margaret
slang
slavery
Smith, Adam
Smyllie, R. M.
Smyth, Revd Martin
Social Democratic and Labour Party (SDLP)
'Soldier's Song'
Somalia
Somerville, Edith
compared with Elizabeth Bowen
on her suitor Hubert Greene
her mother's verdict on Real Charlotte
on marginalization of women
as ironist
novelistic technique
on destiny of Ireland
on role of women
ill-fated love affair
on female friendship
President of Munster Women's Franchise League
on contemporary writers
The Real Charlotte
see also Martin, Violet
Sophocles
Southey, Robert
spalpeen (spailpín)
Special Powers Act (Northern Ireland)
Spender, Stephen
Spenser, Edmund
View of the Present State of Ireland
stage Englishman
stage Irishman
stage Gael
stage writer
Stalker, John
Stanley, explorer
Stanyhurst, Richard
Steiner, George
After Babel
Stephens, James
stereotype
Stern, Erich
Stevens, Wallace
Stoker, Bram
Stormont, parliamentary house of Northern Ireland
Stratford Theatre, London
Stuart, Francis
Black List Section H
style
suffragism
Sunday People, newspaper
Supreme Court (Irish Republic)
surrealism
Swedish language
Sweeney, king
Swift, Jonathan
Drapier's Letters
A Modest Proposal
Swinburne, Algernon Charles
Synge, John Millington
dialect
Aran
on educational reforms
on colonial culture
on violence
on scapegoating
Pearse on
and religion
influence on Yeats
on Aran islands
distinguished from Lady Gregory
on island modernization
death of Gaelic culture
on Hiberno-English
as radical
as ascendancy eavesdropper
gender reversals
and Gaelic poetic tradition
use of Hyde's Love Songs
frustration of liberationist aims
riots
on androgyny and integration
stage Irishry criticised
O'Casey as heir to
later productions of Playboy
on Elizabethan English
cynical about revivalism
'reality and joy'
and islanders
antipastoralism
tradition and modernity
art as collaboration
influence of Wilde
parodied by Joyce
and anti-Oedipus
on Catholic philistines
handling of religious themes
Yeats's praise of
on big house decline
on peasant penury
Synge-song influences O'Casey
as island Utopian
attitude to capital punishment
and Behan's idiom
and tramp figure
compared to Heaney
influence on Friel
translation and art
and Céitinn
and Gaelic syntax
on Ireland as exceptional case
on lack of readers in Ireland
The Shadow of the Glen
Riders to the Sea
The Well of the Saints
The Tinker's Wedding
The Playboy of the Western World
riots at
compared with Plough riots
Deirdre of the Sorrows
Collected Poems
'The Curse'
'Queens'
'Passing of the Shee'
The Aran Islands
Tagore, Rabindranath
The Post Office
Gitanjali
Táin
tally-stick
tax-holiday for artists
Tel-el-Kebir
Tenniel, Sir John
Thackeray, William Makepeace
Thatcher, Margaret
Theosophists
Thermidor
Thomas, Dylan
Thomas Aquinas, Saint
Thompson, Francis
Thomson, George (Seoirse MacThomáis)
Thoreau, Henry David
Walden
Thornton, Weldon
Tilak, Lokmanya
Time (magazine)
Times, The (London)
Tír na nÓg (Land of Young)
Titbits
Titley, Alan
Tone, Theobald Wolfe
tourism
translation
travellers
Treblinka
Trevelyan, Charles
Trevor, William
Trilling, Lionel
Sincerity and Authenticity
Beyond Culture
Trinity College Dublin
Trollope, Anthony
Tunisia
Twain, Mark
Tynan, Kenneth
U2
Ulster Volunteer Force (UVF)
unconscious
underdevelo
pment
unionism
Loyal Orange Association
unionists on Easter Rising
future of unionism
Unionist Party
United Irishman
United Irishmen
United Nations
United States
University College Dublin
Upanishads
urbanization
Utopia
Vatican
Second Vatican Council
vers libre
Victoria, Queen
Victorianism
on Gaelic Victorianism
Vienna
Viking power
Virgil
Virgin Maty
Viswanathan, Gauri
Vogelweide, Walter Von der
Vorster, B. J., south African minister
Walkley, A. B.
War of Independence
Warner, Marina
Washington, George
Weber, Max
The Protestant Ethic and the Spirit of Capitalism
Weil, Simone
Weimar culture
Wells, H. G.
Welsh language
'west Britons'
West Indies
Westminster (House of Commons)
(House of Lords)
Whitaker, T. K
Whitaker, Thomas R.
White, William Hale
The Autobiography of Mark Rutherford
Whitelaw, Billie
Whitman, Walt
Wild Geese
Wilde, Oscar
parents of
identity
Oxford
religion
Anglo-Irish strains
Irish Question
as critic of imperial psychology
as republican
and Irish Renaissance
against literary realism
love of English culture
as decolonizing artist
trial of
on Celt in art
on upper-class attitudes
on dissenters
on Shakespeare and romantics
on failures of modern education
and mask
and revisionism
art as the future
as jester
and dandyism
on property
on pose
on respect for youth
on self-invention
and anti-Oedipus
use of religious themes
on faith versus good works
compared to early Beckett
and prison
duo as basis of a society
on national consciousness
desire to make England a republic
The Importance of Being Earnest
Salomé
The Picture of Dorian Gray
Lady Windermere's Fan
Intentions
'Ballad of Reading Gaol'
De Profundis
The Soul of Man Under Socialism
Wilde, Lady ('Speranza')
Wilde, Sir William
Windisch (Celtic scholar)
Wohl, Robert
Wollstonecraft, Mary
Woman's World, The
Women's Irish Education League
Woolf, Virginia
Wordsworth, William
The Prelude
Workers' Education Movement
World Peace Conference
World War Two
Wyndham's Land Act (1903)
Yeats, Mrs George
Yeats, Jack (painter)
Yeats, John Butler
Yeats, Lily
Yeats, Mrs Susan
Yeats, William Butler
childhood
early London career
and English Romantics
Land of Heart's Desire
on romantic image of child
autobiography
on Pollexfen inheritance
imaginative capacity
on landscape and identity
philosophy of marriage
on expression
on education
innocence
on cultural colonialism
on genre
romantic quest
on style as redemption
on magic realism
art as process, not product
deAnglicization
on literary affectation
against bookishness
unity of Being
unity of Culture
on gathering an audience
on self-criticism
Whitman's influence
as late Romantic
on English literary forms
folk origins of art
Gaelic League and educational reform
and Hyde
on deAngucizing literature
on nationality versus cosmopolitanism
Eglinton on his flaws
against provincialism
collaboration with Moore
on Hiberno-English
on hybridity
on national culture
on violence
Synge's influence on
and Playboy riots
antiself
eloquence and terseness
on Easter Rising
influence on O'Casey
repeats Pearse's words
compared to O'Casey
break with nationalism
on rhetoric
on Silver Tassie
on war as theatre
Oxford Book of Modern Verse edited
and decolonization
on Ireland and Asia
studies mysticism
Nobel Prize
Irish coinage
self-defeating heroism
on Shakespeare
on Dowden
on American writing
anti-imperialism
in US
on nation
on tradition and modernity
Wildean mask
in search of a lyric style
on form
and Dancer
and feminists
scepticism
Arnold and Celticism
A Vision as Celtic Constitution
accused of fascism
on Georgian Ireland
on self-becoming
rote memory
personae
on prim versus orality
songs for Blueshirts
opposes ban on divorce
and Catholic education
influence on Bowen
on dandy
on youth and fatherhood
on Irish leaders
on Sinn Féin and English law
on 'hysterical' women
on women's rights
Crazy Jane
and Free State
diary in 1930
and Protestant identity
folk spirituality
distrust of mimesis
self-interrogation
on Coole Park
Synge and Ireland
need for fusion of Irish traditions
and Northern poets
MacNeice on
and pastoralism
on free-thinking in art
on coinage
and tramp
and hunger strikes
Montague's parody of
Hartnett on his use of Gaelic tradition
and aestheticization of violence
Boland's revision of 'Wandering Aengus'
and successors
and translation
and forgetfulness of past
on cultural fusion
reading of history challenged by Foster
'Song of the Happy Shepherd'
'Song of the Sad Shepherd'
'Indian upon God'
'Indian to His Love'
'Stolen Child'
'Lake Isle of Innisfree'
'To Ireland in the Coming Times'
/> 'Moods'
'Song of Wandering Aengus'
'Cap and Bells'
'Valley of the Black Pig'
Wind Among the Reeds
In the Seven Woods
'Never Give All the Heart'
'Adam's Curse'
'Mask'
'At the Abbey Theatre'
'Cold Heaven'
'Magi'
'Coat'
'In Memory of Major Robert Gregory'
'Irish Airman Foresees his Death'
'Fisherman'
'Easter 1916'
'Sixteen Dead Men'
'Second Coming'
The Tower
'Sailing to Byzantium'
'Meditations in Time of Civil War'
'Leda and the Swan'
'Among School Children'
The Winding Stair and Other Poems
'Dialogue of Self and Soul'
'Choice'
'Byzantium'
'Mother of God'
'Vacillation'
'Remorse for Intemperate Speech'
'Meru'
'What Then?'
'Long-legged Fly'
'Circus Animals' Desertion
Land of Hearts Desire
Cathleen ní Houlihan
On Baile's Strand
Deirdre
Dreaming of the Bones
Resurrection
A Vision
Autobiographies
Explorations
'Anima Mundi'
Young Ireland movement
Ypres
Zen
Zimmer, Heinrich
Zola, Émile
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