The Cambridge Companion to Irish Modernism

Joe Cleary

earliest edition we have, 2014 Cambridge University Press, 2014

"The story of Irish modernism constitutes a remarkable chapter in the movement's history. This volume serves as an incisive and accessible overview of that brilliant period in which Irish artists not only helped to create a distinctive nationalist literature but also changed the face of European and anglophone culture. This Companion surveys developments in modernist poetry, drama, fiction and the visual arts. Early...

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Cambridge Companion to Irish Modernism edition · 2014 · University of Cambridge ESOL Examinations · 286 pages · 9781107031418
Cambridge Companion to Irish Modernism edition · 2014 · Cambridge University Press · 9781139990042
Cambridge Companion to Irish Modernism edition · 2014 · Cambridge University Press · 9781139381697
The Cambridge Companion to Irish Modernism paperback · 2014 · Cambridge University Press · 284 pages · 9781107655812

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