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Ae's Writings on Literature & Art

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  • Engelsk
  • 474 sider

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George William Russell, or AE as he was more familiarly known, was mentor and friend to three generations of Irish writers. To visit or to be sought out by AE was to be assured of a place in Irish literary history. The young James Joyce knocked on his door at midnight; Lady Gregory looked forward to his visits to Coole; Patrick Kavanagh walked from Inniskeen to Dublin to meet him; Yeats regarded him as his 'oldest friend'; Liam O'Flaherty sought his patronage; Frank O'Connor asked his advice. As if to guarantee Russell would not be forgotten, George Moore concluded his engaging, gossipy account of the literary movement, Hail and Farewell (1911-14), with a benediction for 'AE and the rest'. Whether aspiring, accomplished, real or imaginary, Irish writers inevitably found themselves indebted to his practical help and inspired by his spiritual and critical insights. Even Stephen Dedalus admits to himself AEIOU. This scrupulously researched volume brings together for the first time all of Russell's writings on poetry, prose, drama and painting--writings central to understanding the role of literature, theatre and art in Ireland's quest for self-realisation. Included are reviews, prefaces, introductions and articles; letters to the press on censorship and the Irish Academy of Letters; and The Honourable Enid Majoribanks, a hitherto unpublished play. Extensive notes drawing from published and unpublished sources situate each item in terms of text, intertext and context.

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Detaljer
  • SprogEngelsk
  • Sidetal474
  • Udgivelsesdato10-10-2011
  • ISBN139780901072450
  • Forlag Colin Smythe
  • FormatHardback
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  • Vægt770 g
  • Dybde4,8 cm
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    14,4 cm
    21,8 cm

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