Inventing Ireland (96 page)

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Authors: Declan Kiberd

Lyons, F.S.L

Macardle, Dorothy

Macaulay, Thomas Babington

MacBride, John

MacCraith, Aindrias

MacCumhaigh, Art

'Bodaigh na hEorna'

MacDiarmada, Seán

MacDomhnaill, Seán Clárach

MacDonagh, Thomas

MacDonald, Ramsay

McDonald, Walter

McGahern, John

McGimpsey, Christopher

MacGreevy, Thomas

McGuinness, Frank

Macken, Mary

MacKenna, Stephen

Macmillan, Harold

McMurrough, Dermot

MacNeice, Louis

MacNeill, Eoin

McQuaid, John Charles (Archbishop)

MacSwiney, Mary

MacSwiney, Terence

magic realism (mythic realism)

Mahaffy, John Pentland

Mahon, Derek

'Máire' (Séamas Ó Grianna)

Manet

Mann, Thomas

The Magic Mountain

Mansfield, Jayne

Marcuse, Herbert

Maritain, Jacques

Markievicz, Constance

Márquez, Gabriel García

Marryat, Captain

martial law

Martin, Robert

Martin, Violet ('Martin Ross')

with Edith Somerville writes
The Real Charlotte

compared with Bowen

on Dublin life

landlord background

family decline

relations with wider community

on flawed heroine

as ironist

novelistic technique

destiny of Ireland

on women

Martinique

Marx, Karl

Kapital

Communist Manifesto

Eighteenth Brumaire of Louis Bonaparte

Marxism

mask

maternity

matriarchy

Matura, Mustafa

Playboy of the West Indies

Maynooth College

Mazzini, Giuseppe

meitheal oibre
(work party)

Mellows, Liam

melodrama

Melville, Herman

Moby-Dick

Memmi, Albert

Mencken, H. L.

Mercier, Vivian

Merriman, Brian

Cúirt an Mheáin Oíche

Mhac an tSaoi, Máire

middle class

Protestants

rural

urban

Catholic women

Middleton, William

Millett, Kate

Milton, John

Paradise Lost

mirror

missionaries

Mitchel, John

Jail Journal

modernist literature

modernization

Mohammed

Molony, Helena

monster meetings

Montague, John

Montessori, Maria

Moore, Brian

Moore, George

Moore, Col. M.

Moore, Sturge

Moran, D. P.

Morris, William

Muldoon, Paul

multiculturalism

multinationals

Munster Women's Franchise League

Murphy, Richard

Murphy, Tom

Murphy, William Martin

Musil, Robert

mysticism

mystical poetry

na gCopaleen, Myles

Naipaul, VS.

Nandy, Ashis

Nasser, Gamal Abdul

Napoleon

Nation, The

National Council

National Gallery of Ireland

National Schools

National University

nationalism

see also

Nationalisms and Sexualities

négritude

Nehru, President of India

Nelson, Admiral

Neruda, Pablo

neutrality

New Ireland Forum

New Testament

New Yorker, The

Newman, Jeremiah (Bishop)

News of the World, The

Newton, Sir Isaac

Ní Chuilleanáin, Eiléan

Ní Dhomhnaill, Nuala

Nicaragua

Nietzsche, Friedrich

Nkrumah, of Ghana

Noble, Margaret

Norfolk

Normans

Norwegian

Northern Ireland

Northern Ireland Civil Rights Association (NICRA)

Ngugi wa Thiong'o

oaths of allegiance

O'Brien, Conor Cruise

O'Brien, Edna

The Country Girls

O'Brien, Flann (aka Brian O'Nolan, Myles na gCopaleen)

and Boucicault

and stage Irishry

antipastoral

and pseudonym

and
Irish Times

Anne Clissmann on

on erosion of Gaelic identity

mocks revivalists

on kilt

and poor mouth

and stage Gaels

and 'porcine' Irish

and stage Irish tradition

and Victorian racism

and Adam Smith

and animality

and Victorianism

and Celtic helplessness

artistic frustration of

and Behan

both artists mock revival

and Friel

and translation

An Béal Bocht

At Swim-Two-Birds

The Third Policeman

O'Brien, Kate

Ó Cadhain, Máirtín

Cré na Cille

O'Casey, Seán

background

combines farce and tragedy

influence on Beckett

Shavian method

rhetorical style

ex-republican

on Trade Unionism

sentimentalises victims

on communal failure

against theatricality

nurses mother in 1916

drama as self-justification

technical challenge of 1916

critique by Deane

on clothing and revolution

formal problems

on Francis Sheehy-Skeffington

flaws in
Plough

language of

urban pastoralist

strong women

critique of heroism

as satirist

inauthentic form

on sexual relations in Ireland

theatre riots contrasted

end of
Plough

sentimentality of

on survival skills

and Great War

Yeats rejects
Silver Tassie

solves formal questions

religious symbolism

Tassie
a Yeatsian play

on Irish male

on Protestant ethos

confined by ruralist forms

compared to Behan

Plough
updated by
Hostage

and hunger strikes

The Plough and the Stars

protests against

and Protestantism

The Shadow of a Gunman

Juno and the Paycock

The Silver Tassie

Red Roses for Me

Purple Dust

Ó Colmáin, Dónal

Ó Conaire, Pádraic

O'Connell, Daniel

O'Connor, Frank

O'Connor, Joseph

Ó Criomhthainn, Tomás

An tóileánach

Ó Direáin, Máirtin

Ó Donnchadha, Tadhg

O'Donnell, Peadar

Odyssey

Ó Faoiáin, Seán

O'Farrell, Patrick

O'Farrelly, Agnes

O'Flaherty, Liam

O'Grady, Standish J.

O'Hegarty, P. S.

O'Hickey, Dr

O'Higgins, Kevin

O'Kelly, Sean T.

Old Testament

O'Leary, John

O'Leary, Father Peter

Ó Neachtain, Seán

O'Neill, Hugh, Earl of Tyrone

O'Neill, Terence

Orangcism

Ó Rathaille, Aogán

Ordnance Survey

Orientalism

Ó Ríordáin, Seán

O'Rourke, King of Breffny

Ortega Y Gasset

Osborne, John

O'Shea, Kitty

O'Sheel, Shaemas

Ó Súilleabháin, Muiris

O'Sullivan, Derry

O'Sullivan, Owen Roe (Eoghan Rua Ó Súilleabháin)

O'Toole, Fintan

Owen, Wilfred

Oxford University

Oxford Union

Oxford Book of Modern Verse

Pairlement Chloinne Tomáis

Paisley, Revd, Ian

Parnell, Anna

Parnell, Charles Stewart

Parnellism

parody

Parsons, Sir William

partition

Partridge, Bernard

pastoralism

antipastoral

unintentionally ratified

Friel on

Pater, Walter

paternity

patriarchy

Patrick, Saint

Paul, Saint

Paul VI, Pope

Payne, Ben Iden

Pearse, Patrick

proclamation of republic

The Singer'

on cyclical history

on Ireland

'Mise Éire'

'Fornocht' (Naked I Saw Thee)

revolutionary ascctism

on revolution

use of Christian language

accused of heresy

as Jacobin

speechmaker

Yeats recycles his words

as poseur

treatment by O'Casey

radical

St, Enda's College

collaborates with Yeats

anti-imperialist

on education

and future

on mother-son relation

supports Hanna Skeffington's hunger-strike

betrayal of his vision

duo as basis of a society

on postcolonial pitfalls

The Murder Machine

on educational reform

Eavan Boland revises 'Mise Éire'

and Benjamin

as Utopian

devalued by some historians

peasantry

see also

Pegasus

Péguy, Charles

Penal Laws

Peter Pan

Petrarch

Petrie, George

Phoenix Park

phrenology

Pigot, E. F. Smyth

Pike theatre

Pius XI, Pope

plantation of Minister

Plato

Poe, Edgar Allan

Poggioli, Renato

Police Intelligence

Poole, Hewitt

'poor mouth'

Pope, Alexander

postcoloniality

and women

and emigration

and commemoration

and capital

in Ireland

and amnesia

and minority languages

and failure

pitfalls of

and Irish poetry

and Heaney

post-nationalism

Pound, Ezra

Powell, York

Power, Arthur

Prescott, Marie

Principe du Socialisme

prison system

Protestantism

idea of election

and Northern Ireland

dissenting tradition

and imperialism

and Roman Catholic majority

civil rights of

and sexual desire

and autobiography

Irish Protestantism

and Beckett

and Eastern religion

Beckett and O'Casey on

in Northern Ireland

and monarchy

see also

Proust, Marcel

provincialism

Ptolemy

Punch
magazine

Pythagoras

Quadragesimo Anno

Quakers

Queen's Theatre

Quiller-Couch, Sir Arthur

Quinn, John

Rabelais, François

Radio Éireann

Radio Telefis Éireann

Raftery, Anthony (Antoine Ó Readicabhra)

Ralegh, Sir Walter

Rank, Otto

Raphael (painter)

Reagan, Ronald

Redfield, James W.

Comparative Physiognomies

Redmond, John

Renan, Ernest

republicanism

Retamar, Roberto

revivalism

Eglinton on flaws of

lack of comparative method

as oedipal drama

as an end in itself

revivalist psychology

pastoral element

mocked by Flann O'Brien

mocked by Behan and Kavanagh

after independence

mocked by Beckett

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