The Irish story : telling tales and making it up in Ireland
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The Irish story : telling tales and making it up in Ireland
(Penguin history)(Penguin books)
Penguin Books, 2002
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"First published by Allen Lane the Penguin Press 2001"--T.p. verso
Includes index
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内容説明
R.F. Foster's The Irish Story: Telling Tales and Making it Up in Ireland examines how key events in Irish history have been recast and retold to serve a multiplicity of purposes.
In this provocative and extremely funny book Roy Foster demolishes the cliches that surround Ireland's past, examining how key moments have been turned into myths - and, more recently, airbrushed and repackaged for Hollywood and popular culture.
Whether discussing the 'misery tourism' of Famine theme parks, ideas of mystical Celticism, the contested 'Irishness' of Yeats or the sentimentalized childhoods of Angela's Ashes and Gerry Adams's memoir, The Irish Story brilliantly separates the tall tales from the truth.
'Brilliantly scathing ... combative, incisive and immensely enjoyable'
Fintan O'Toole, Irish Times
'Inspirational ... challenging, illuminating and witty'
Antonia Fraser, Irish Times Books of the Year
'Very funny ... the Irish story has rarely received so lively and unbiased an unfolding'
Patricia Craig, Independent
'A complex and supremely intelligent revision of Irish identity'
Colm Toibin, Independent Books of the Year
'Blazingly good ... lucid and elegant'
John Lloyd, Financial Times
R. F. Foster is Carroll Professor of Irish History at the University of Oxford and a Fellow of Hertford College, Oxford. His books include Modern Ireland: 1600-1972, Luck and the Irish and W. B. Yeats: A Life.
目次
- The story of Ireland
- theme-parks and histories
- "colliding cultures" - Leland Lyons and the reinterpretation of Irish history
- years at war - poetic strategies and political reconstruction
- "when the newspapers have forgotten me" - Yeats, obituarists and Irishness
- the normal and the national - Yeats and the boundaries of Irish writing
- square-built power and fiery shorthand - Yeats, Carleton and the Irish nineteenth century
- stopping the hunt - Trollope and the memory of Ireland
- prints on the scene - Elizabeth Bowen and the landscape of childhood
- selling Irish childhoods - Frank McCourt and Gerry Adams
- the salamander and the slap - Hubert Butler and his century
- remembering 1798.
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