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Daniel Corkery's Cultural Criticism: Selected Writings
Heather Laird
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Description for Daniel Corkery's Cultural Criticism: Selected Writings
Hardcover. Daniel Corkery was the most influential and provocative cultural critic of the early Irish Free State. Since the 1960s, Corkery's name, however, has become increasingly synonymous with a narrow-gauge nationalism that, in the eyes of many, has sought to stifle an emerging 'modern' Ireland. Num Pages: 316 pages, Illustrations. BIC Classification: 1DBR; JFC. Category: (UU) Undergraduate. Dimension: 242 x 163 x 18. Weight in Grams: 638.
Daniel Corkery was the most influential and provocative cultural critic of the early Irish Free State. Since the 1960s, Corkery's name, however, has become increasingly synonymous with a narrow-gauge nationalism that, in the eyes of many, has sought to stifle an emerging 'modern' Ireland. This publication makes the case for a reassessment of Corkery's cultural criticism, and reveals that the commonplace depiction of a parochial and racist Corkery, while not entirely groundless, is based on a reading of his critical writings that is both selective and reductive. Corkery's cultural criticism is viewed in this book, not as the product of a backward-looking and insular nationalism, but as intellectual work within an international context of anti-colonialism. This collection of Corkery's writings is a testimony to the sheer productivity of his eighty and more years. This book brings together oft-cited published material, that is no longer easily available, and unpublished manuscripts from the Corkery archive. The result is an edited collection that both reveals the central and recurring concerns of Corkery's critical writings, and offers a unique insight into his wide-ranging cultural interests. Included in the collection are key chapters from The Hidden Ireland and Synge and Anglo-Irish Literature, newspaper articles, literature reviews, a previously-unpublished essay and a radio broadcast. The book concludes with a selection of contemporary responses to Corkery's critical writings. This section of the book clearly indicates the strong reactions, both positive and negative, that his work originally elicited and allows the reader to situate Corkery within the intellectual debates of his day.
Product Details
Publisher
Cork University Press
Number of pages
316
Format
Hardback
Publication date
2012
Condition
New
Number of Pages
316
Place of Publication
Cork, Ireland
ISBN
9781859184554
SKU
V9781859184554
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About Heather Laird
Heather Laird is a lecturer in the School of English, University College Cork
Reviews for Daniel Corkery's Cultural Criticism: Selected Writings
Heather Laird's magnificent collection provides a long overdue critical reader for the Cork-based writer, Daniel Corkery
a seminal cultural and literary critic of the early Irish Free State. With admirable clarity, critical skill and historical knowlege, Laird establishes Corkery's contemporary relevance and also the various ways in which his intellectual standing has been obfuscated and diminished by the 'revisionist' turn in cultural historiography of the 1970s and later.
Professor Lionel Pilkington
a seminal cultural and literary critic of the early Irish Free State. With admirable clarity, critical skill and historical knowlege, Laird establishes Corkery's contemporary relevance and also the various ways in which his intellectual standing has been obfuscated and diminished by the 'revisionist' turn in cultural historiography of the 1970s and later.
Professor Lionel Pilkington