Valorising Valentine Brown
Patricia Craig, 5 September 1985
Ascendancy and Tradition in Anglo-Irish Literary History from 1789 to 1939
by W.J. McCormack.
Oxford, 423 pp., £27.50, June 1985,0 19 812806 1 Show More
by W.J. McCormack.
Oxford, 423 pp., £27.50, June 1985,
Across a Roaring Hill
edited by Gerald Dawe and Edna Longley.
Blackstaff, 258 pp., £10.95, July 1985,0 85640 334 2 Show More
edited by Gerald Dawe and Edna Longley.
Blackstaff, 258 pp., £10.95, July 1985,
Celtic Revivals: Essays in Modern Irish Literature 1880-1980
by Seamus Deane.
Faber, 199 pp., £15, July 1985,0 571 13500 5 Show More
by Seamus Deane.
Faber, 199 pp., £15, July 1985,
“... one point we catch the author of Ascendancy and Tradition considering the way in which Joyce and Yeats ‘as a binary and mutually dependent cultural production confront the totality of history’. There the two unfortunate literary figures stand, symbiosis thrust upon them. At another moment, the history of Ireland is called ‘bifurcated’, which makes it ... ”