Gothic Ireland: Horror and the Irish Anglican Imagination in the Long Eighteenth CenturyFour Courts, 2005 - 240 sider This book examines the formation of Anglican identity in Ireland throughout the long, 18th century. Beginning with the 1641 Rebellion, which constitutes the inaugurating event of Anglican Ireland, the book traces the convolutions of this identity through to the Act of Union in 1801. It argues that Gothicism is the basic modality in which Anglican Ireland found expression, and traces the themes and modes of Gothic writing in political tracts, philosophical pamphlets, graveyard poetry, aesthetic treatises, and Gothic novels. In linking these diffuse modes of writing through their common recourse to a Gothic language, this book produces a psycho-history of the Anglican mind. |
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... Proposal , the narrative convulsions of William King , William Molyneux , and the penal laws are channelled into the evasive and anonymous Proposer , and propounded in the most important trope for Gothic writing – the discourse of the ...
... Proposal , the narrative convulsions of William King , William Molyneux , and the penal laws are channelled into the evasive and anonymous Proposer , and propounded in the most important trope for Gothic writing – the discourse of the ...
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... Proposal as carrying strong traces of the tradition also . Far from being destroyed by her suffering , the Injured Lady has become ennobled and brought to perfection , and her example as clearly demonstrates the sacrilegious luxury of ...
... Proposal as carrying strong traces of the tradition also . Far from being destroyed by her suffering , the Injured Lady has become ennobled and brought to perfection , and her example as clearly demonstrates the sacrilegious luxury of ...
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... Proposal for Giving Badges , 104 Proposal for the Universal Use , 102 , 122 , 124 , 129 Reasons Humbly Offer'd , 129 Tale of a Tub , 101 , 128 Synge , Edward , 82 , 86 , 87 , 179 Case of Toleration , 179 Synge , John Millington , 221 ...
... Proposal for Giving Badges , 104 Proposal for the Universal Use , 102 , 122 , 124 , 129 Reasons Humbly Offer'd , 129 Tale of a Tub , 101 , 128 Synge , Edward , 82 , 86 , 87 , 179 Case of Toleration , 179 Synge , John Millington , 221 ...
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PREFACE | 7 |
creating the Catholic Other in Sir John Temples | 28 |
religion identity and the emergence of narrative | 55 |
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