William Carleton: The Authentic Voice Contributor(s): Brand, Gordon (Editor) |
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ISBN: 0861404629 ISBN-13: 9780861404629 Publisher: Colin Smythe OUR PRICE: $64.80 Product Type: Hardcover Published: July 2006 |
Additional Information |
BISAC Categories: - Literary Criticism | English, Irish, Scottish, Welsh |
Dewey: 823.7 |
Physical Information: 1.62" H x 6.19" W x 8.53" (1.67 lbs) 455 pages |
Descriptions, Reviews, Etc. |
Publisher Description: William Carleton (1794-1869) is the greatest author to have written about the Irish peasant and the Ireland of the period immediately preceding it: he enables the reader to think back past the Famine into the culture - particularly the peasant culture - of that time, confused, rich, tortured, bilingual, that made him as a writer. Enjoying immense popularity during his lifetime, his popularity dwindled but a century after his death it began to revive, not least because of the influence of the Summer School. The lectures given at the School and revised for publication in William Carleton, The Authentic Voice provide ample evidence that he was one of the greatest entertainers of Irish literature in English. This volume also contains contemporary portraits of Carleton, reproduces previously unpublished letters and documents, a chronology, publication history of his writings, provides fine line illustrations by Sam Craig and detailed maps of the countryside he loved and wrote about, so this is an indispensable book for everyone interested in Carleton and pre-Famine Ireland. |