Inventing Ireland (95 page)

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Authors: Declan Kiberd

Samuel Beckett on

and West Indians

returns in 1980s

Eavan Boland on

Friel on

Emmet, Robert

Empire Writes Back, The

Engels, Friedrich

England

Englishness

epic

Erasmus

Eton college

Eucharistic Congress 1932

Eurocentrism

European Economic Community (EEC)

European Union

evictions

Ewart-Biggs, Ambassador Christopher

expressionism

'External Association

Fabians

fairyland

famine

Fanning, Ronan

Fanon, Frantz

The Wretched of the Earth

Farquhar, George

Farr, Florence

fascism

fellaheen (fellahin)

feminism

Fenian brotherhood (IRB)

see also
Irish Republican Brotherhood

Ferguson, Sir Samuel

Fianna Fáil

Field Day Theatre Company

Fine Gael

Fisher, H. A. L.

FitzGerald, Desmond

Fitzgerald, F. Scott

FitzGerald, Garrett

Fitzgerald, Gerald

Flaubert, Gustave

Forster, E. M.

Foster, Roy

Foucault, Michel

Franco, General

Free Trade Agreement

Fréine, Sean de

French Revolution

Freud, Sigmund

Friel, Brian

and Anglicization

and modernization

on hedge schools

and language as index of power

on decline of Irish

and northern background

and intertextuality

translation

cultural colonialism

and French Revolution

and George Steiner

and eloquence

on madness of total recall

on translation of tradition

Translations

Faith Healer

Making History

Dancing at Lughnasa

Fromm, Erich

The Fear of Freedom

Froude, James Anthony

The English in the West Indies

Gaelic American

Gaelic Athletic Association (GAA)

Gaelic football

Gaelic League

Gaelic tradition

Gaelic Union

Gaeltacht (Irish-speaking area)

Civil Rights movement

threat to quality of Irish

spoken English of

Galileo

Galsworthy, John

Gandhi, Mahatma

Garda Síochána (Guardians of the Peace – police)

Gauguin, Paul

Gay, Peter

Geldof, Bob

generation, concept of

Genet, Jean

George, David Lloyd

Georgian houses

Georgian poetry

Ghadar party (India)

Ghana

Ghosh, Aurobindo

Gifford, Grace

Gladstone, William E.

Gladstone's Land Act 1870

God

Gogarty, Oliver St. John

Gogol, Nikolai

Goldsmith, Oliver

Gonne, Maud

Gosse, Edmund

Father and Son

Gramsci, Antonio

Grattan, Henry

Great War 1914–18

effect on civilians

theatricality of

literature largely silent on

devalues quotidian

influence on Joyce

decline of deference

England after

threat of conscription

Kate O'Brien on

and masculinism

and MacGreevy

Foster on

Greece

Greeks

Greek language

Greene, Herbert

Greer, Germaine

Gregory, Lady Augusta

birth and early life

adolescence

marriage

affair with Blunt

cultural nationalism emerges

poetry about Blunt

growing self-confidence

androgyny

belief in English good faith

on colonial wound

on her infidelity

vow of purity with Blunt

on strong women

autobiographical element in
Grania

on theatre

on republican women

and religion

and Yeats

Dervorgilla

Grania

A Woman's Sonnets

Cuchulain of Muirthemne

Gregory, Robert

Gregory, Sir William

Griffin, Gerald

Griffith, Arthur

Guattari, Felix

Guildford Four

Gwynn, Stephen

Hannay, Canon James ('George Birmingham')

Harrison, Paul

Hartnett, Michael

Farewell to English

Hastings, Warren

Haughey, Charles

Hawes, Joe

Hawthorne, Nathaniel

Hayden, Mary

Heaney, Seamus

as translator

on Kinsella

on northern crisis

and pastoral

and Deny

on IRA

on bog and consciousness

and violence

Donoghue on

as political seer

as self-critic

compared to Synge

and postcolonial stress

visionary turn

bardic aura

and translation

and intertextuality

and Friel

'Death of a Naturalist'

'Betrothal of Cavehill'

'Punishment'

'Exposure'

Station Island

'The First Flight'

Sweeney Astray

Seeing Things

hedge schools

Hegel, G. W. F.

Heliopolis

Hemingway, Ernest

Henn, T. R.

Hercules

Herder

Hewitt, John

Hiberno-English

Hindu

Hitler, Adolf

Holloway, Joseph

Holloway prison

Hollywood

Home Rule

for England

Homer

homophobia

homosexuality

Hopkins, Gerard Manley

Horgan, J. J.

Howe, Irving

Hughes, Langston

Hugo, Victor

Hume, David

Hume, John

hunger-striking

hurling

Huxley, Aldous

Huxley, T.

hybridity

Hyde, Douglas

'The Necessity for deanglicizing Ireland'

Gaelic League

on English culture

on colonial education

on mass culture

on national education

on religious songs

battle with Trinity College

contradictions in philosophy

revivalism of

on clothes

disillusion with League

chair at NUI

Love Songs of Connacht

Eglinton on

difficulty of deanglicization

President of Ireland

as Protestant

and religion

mocked by Flann O'Brien

Casadh an tSúgáin

and later movements

funeral

on colonial misrule

and unionism

and national revival

Ibsen, Henrik

Igpo people

imperialism

interior monologue

Ionesco, Eugène

Irish Christianity

Irish Citizen Army

women in

History of the Citizen Army

Irish Citizen

Irish Constitution (1922)

(1937)

Irish Free State

securing boundaries of

and Protestants

Irish Homestead, The

Irish Ireland movement

Irish joke

Irish Labour Party

Irish language

books in

grammar

in education

and Victorianism

Joyce on

lip-service to

and Flann O'Brien

and Behan

and television

current revival of

see also

Irish Literary Society

Irish Literary Theatre

Irish Medical Organization

Irish Party (at Westminster)

The Irish Press

Irish Red Cross

Irish Republic

Proclamation of

economic development of

cultural policy

Irish Republican Army

Provisional IRA

Irish Republican Brotherhood (IRB)

see also
Fenians

Irish Review, The

Irish Studies

Irish Transport and General Workers' Union

Irish Volunteers

irony as narrative technique

Islam

James, C. L. R.

James, Henry

Jameson, Fredric

Jefferson, Thomas

Jesus Christ

John XXIII, Pope

John Paul II, Pope

Johnson, Samuel

Jordan, Neil

Joyce, James

on language

journalism

and Great War

and Irish modernism

and short story form

and Irish

as postcolonial

on misrule in Ireland

on revivalism

as postcolonial artist

and
bildungsroman

and Gaelic tradition

and magic realism

and Europe

and epic

and parody

and modernism

provincialism and style

interior monologue

on Jewishness

and orality

on style

on Shakespeare

anti-colonial
Ulysses

on de Valera

and Bowen

on Irish male

on fatherhood

on language of father

and anti-Oedipus

Woolf on

and religion

influence on MacGreevy

on new élites

and rural stereotypes

as antipastoralist

and Behan

and early Beckett

influence on Ó Ríordáin

Kinsella on

and Heaney

and successors

and intertextuality

art as perpetual translation

Dubliners

Stephen Hero

A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man

Ulysses

Finnegans Wake

Kafka, Franz

Kant, Immanuel

Karnak

Katanga

Kavanagh, Patrick

Keane, John B.

Keats, John

Kemmy, Jim

Kennedy, John F.

Kennelly, Brendan

Kenner, Hugh

Kenya

Kettle, Thomas

Kickham, Charles

Kilmainham jail

Kilroy, Thomas

kilt

King, Martin Luther

Kinsale, battle of

Kinsella, Thomas

Kipling, Rudyard

Knight, G. Wilson

Koran, The

Labour Party (Britain)

Ladies' Land League

Laforgue, Jules

Lamming, George

The Pleasures of Exile

Land League

Land Acts

Larkin, James

Larkin, Philip

Larminie, William

Latin

Latin America

Lavin, Mary

Lawrence, D. H.

Lady Chattrrley's Lever

Women in Love

Kangaroo

Leader, The

League of Nations

Leavis, F. R.

Ledwidge, Francis

Lee, Joseph J.

Lee, Sir Thomas

Lee, Vandaleur

Lenin, V. I

Leonard, Father

Lever, Charles

Lewis, C. S.

Liberal Home Rule Association

Liberal Party (Britain)

'liberation theology'

liberationism

Lienhardt, Geoffrey

Littlewood, Joan

Locke, John

Lombard, Peter (Bishop)

Longley, Edna

Longley, Michael

Lover, Samuel

Loyola, Ignatius

Luce, A. A.

Luther, Martin

Lutheranism

Lynch, Jack

Lynn, Kathleen

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