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Stephen Lucius Gwynn

Irish Books and Irish People

In “Irish Books and Irish People,” Stephen Lucius Gwynn presents a rich tapestry of the cultural, political, and social dimensions shaping Irish literature at the turn of the 20th century. Gwynn's elegant prose merges literary criticism with personal reflection, inviting readers to explore the intricate connections between Ireland's literary giants and the tumultuous historical backdrop of their works. His examination of figures such as W.B. Yeats and J.M. Synge not only emphasizes their contributions but also highlights the broader significance of their writings in articulating national identity and consciousness within the evolving Irish society. Stephen Lucius Gwynn, an eminent Irish author, poet, and politician, possessed an innate sensitivity to the cultural currents of his time, significantly influencing his literary output. As a member of the cultural revival movement, Gwynn was deeply entrenched in the discussions surrounding national identity, literature, and social reform. His personal experiences and scholarly pursuits in both literature and politics inform this work, revealing a profound understanding of the challenges and triumphs faced by Irish authors in defining their voices against colonial oppression. “Irish Books and Irish People” is essential reading for anyone invested in Irish literature, cultural studies, or the historical narratives shaping national identity. Gwynn'Äôs balanced approach provides timeless insights into the interplay between literature and society, making this book a valuable resource for scholars and casual readers alike.
125 páginas impressas
Detentor dos direitos autorais
Bookwire
Publicação original
2019
Ano da publicação
2019
Editora
Good Press
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