An age of innocence : Irish culture 1930-1960 / Brian Fallon.
By: Fallon, Brian
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Enhanced descriptions from Syndetics:
Irish life between 1930 and 1960 is often presented as a cultural wasteland. This text re-examines this period and argues that Ireland's cultural and artistic life was vigorous and continuous, despite the effects of literary censorship.
Bibliography: (pages 283-293) and index.
Includes bibliographical references (pages 273-284).
In Perspective -- Begging the Question -- A Disinherited Culture -- Yeats Centre Stage -- Joyce and the Exile Tradition -- Founding Fathers -- Second Generation -- The Poets after Yeats -- The French Connection -- The Theatre -- The Literary Pubs -- The Irish Language -- Gaels and Anglo-Irish -- The Church -- The Literary Censorship -- Neutrality and de Valera -- Press and Periodicals -- The Visual Arts -- Musical Life and Lives -- The Fifties.
Table of contents provided by Syndetics
- In Perspective
- Begging the Question
- A Disinherited Culture
- Yeats
- Joyce and the Exile Tradition
- Founding Fathers
- Second Generation
- The Poets After Yeats
- The French Connection
- The Theatre
- The Literary Pubs
- The Irish Language
- Gaels and Anglo-Irish
- The Church
- The Literary Censorship
- Neutrality and de Valera
- Press and Periodicals
- The Visual Arts
- Musical Life and Lives
- The Fifties