Nationalism and minor literature : James Clarence Mangan and the emergence of Irish cultural nationalism
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Nationalism and minor literature : James Clarence Mangan and the emergence of Irish cultural nationalism
(The new historicism : studies in cultural poetics / Stephen Greenblatt, general editor)
University of California Press, c1987
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Lloyd argues that nineteenth-century Irish Nationalism, in demanding that Irish literature concentrate on representing Irish identity, actually imports a British cultural model which remains a powerful instrument of imperialist hegemony. James Clarence Mangan's writings, composed in the early decades of Irish nationalism, bear the marks of resistance to that model.
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