Woman and Nation in Irish Literature and Society, 1880-1935

Athens : University of Georgia Press (1993)
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Abstract

A contribution to the growing analysis of the interplay between gender and nationality in the cultural conceptions of Irishness and Irish identity. Innes (post-colonial literature, U. of Kent, England) focuses on how women writers and activists responded to the male constructed images of national consciousness during the decades before and after independence. Annotation copyright by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR.

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