Book contents
- Irish Literature in Transition, 1880–1940
- Irish Literature In Transition
- Irish Literature in Transition, 1880–1940
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Contributors
- Series Preface
- General Acknowledgements
- Chapter 1 Introduction
- Part I Revisionary Foundations
- Part II Revolutionary Forms
- Part III Major Figures in Transition
- Chapter 10 Ageing Yeats: From Fascism to Disability
- Chapter 11 ‘I myself delight in Miss Edgeworth’s novels’: Gender, Power and the Domestic in Lady Gregory’s Work
- Chapter 12 Synge and Disappearing Ireland
- Chapter 13 Drumcondra Modernism: Joyce’s Suburban Aesthetic
- Chapter 14 London Irish: Wilde, Shaw and Yeats
- Part IV Aftermaths and Outcomes
- Part V Frameworks in Transition
- Index
Chapter 10 - Ageing Yeats: From Fascism to Disability
from Part III - Major Figures in Transition
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 28 February 2020
- Irish Literature in Transition, 1880–1940
- Irish Literature In Transition
- Irish Literature in Transition, 1880–1940
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Contributors
- Series Preface
- General Acknowledgements
- Chapter 1 Introduction
- Part I Revisionary Foundations
- Part II Revolutionary Forms
- Part III Major Figures in Transition
- Chapter 10 Ageing Yeats: From Fascism to Disability
- Chapter 11 ‘I myself delight in Miss Edgeworth’s novels’: Gender, Power and the Domestic in Lady Gregory’s Work
- Chapter 12 Synge and Disappearing Ireland
- Chapter 13 Drumcondra Modernism: Joyce’s Suburban Aesthetic
- Chapter 14 London Irish: Wilde, Shaw and Yeats
- Part IV Aftermaths and Outcomes
- Part V Frameworks in Transition
- Index
Summary
Until recently, the field of Irish Studies, while not actively excluding questions of disability from the orbit of its concerns, has tended to discourage their prioritisation and has done so for the very sort of political reasons that make such questions not only exigent but also fundamental. In this regard, Irish Studies has followed the lead of the Irish nationalist sensibility, with which the field has, its occasionally sharp criticism notwithstanding, remained in general sympathy.
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