Literature and NationalismThis collection of essays traces the representation of nationalism in a number of literary texts, ranging from the poems of Sir Thomas Wyatt written at the court of Henry 8th to the plays of Tom Murphy written in Ireland in the 1980s. |
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Nationalism and Social Class EDWARD BERRY University of Victoria British Columbia | 1 |
JONAS BARISH University of California Berkeley | 11 |
JOAN REES University of Berkeley | 22 |
GEORGE WALTON WILLIAMS Duke University North Carolina | 41 |
ARTHUR F KINNEY University of Massachusetts Amherst | 56 |
The Case of Imogen Princess of Britain ANN THOMPSON University of Liverpool | 76 |
G K HUNTER University of Liverpool | 88 |
INGASTINA EWBANK University of Leeds | 98 |
BERNARD BEATTY University of Leicester | 152 |
HAZARD ADAMS University of Washington Seattle | 163 |
RUTH NEVO Herbrew University of Jerusalem | 182 |
Protestant Writers and Irish Nationalism after Independence EDNA LONGLEY Queens University Belfast | 198 |
TERENCE BROWN Trinity College Dublin | 225 |
Bailegangaire NICHOLAS GRENE Trinity College Dublin | 239 |
KENNETH MUIR University of Liverpool | 254 |
A Melodrama for Three Voices DONALD DAVIE Vabderbilt University | 265 |
FRANK BROWNLOW Mount Holyoke College Massachusetts | 111 |
VINCENT NEWEY University of Lericester | 120 |
R A FOAKES University of California Los Angeles | 140 |
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