Book contents
- A History of Irish Modernism
- A History of Irish Modernism
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Illustrations
- Contributors
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction
- Part I Revivals
- Part II Revolutions
- Part III New States
- Part IV Emergenc(i)es
- Chapter 18 Irish Writing and Minor Language Modernism
- Chapter 19 Time Made Audible
- Chapter 20 “No Irishness intended”
- Chapter 21 Was The Bell Modernist?
- Chapter 22 Samuel Beckett, Late Modernism, and the Paradox of Distance
- Chapter 23 1966
- Index
Chapter 20 - “No Irishness intended”
The Irish Exhibition of Living Art, Thomas MacGreevy, and Samuel Beckett
from Part IV - Emergenc(i)es
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 18 January 2019
- A History of Irish Modernism
- A History of Irish Modernism
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Illustrations
- Contributors
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction
- Part I Revivals
- Part II Revolutions
- Part III New States
- Part IV Emergenc(i)es
- Chapter 18 Irish Writing and Minor Language Modernism
- Chapter 19 Time Made Audible
- Chapter 20 “No Irishness intended”
- Chapter 21 Was The Bell Modernist?
- Chapter 22 Samuel Beckett, Late Modernism, and the Paradox of Distance
- Chapter 23 1966
- Index
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- A History of Irish Modernism , pp. 346 - 363Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2019