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We Irish'' in Europe: Yeats, Berkeley and Joseph Hone

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By (author): W J McCormack

W.B. Yeats went to great lengths to design his self-image which biographers have been slow to challenge. Following on from Blood Kindred (2005), Mc Cormack's new study of the poet's idealist views concentrates on the role of J.M. Hone in introducing him to George Berkeley's philosophy in the mid 1920s and to contemporary Italian thinkers such as Giovanni Gentile and Mario Manlio Rossi. The notion of sacrifice is examined and, by way of contrast, work by Synge, George Moore and Samuel Beckett is shown to challenge the demand for sacrifice which underlies many powerful philosophies of culture. This is a detailed and yet wide-ranging critique of twentieth-century Irish literature, illuminating both well-known and obscure figures. See more
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  • Publication Date: 01 Mar 2010
  • Publisher: University College Dublin Press
  • Publication City/Country: Ireland
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781906359430

About W J McCormack

W. J. Mc Cormack retired as Professor of Literary History at Goldsmiths College (University of London) in 2002. For some years he has concentrated on biography including Fool of the Family: A Life of J. M. Synge (2000). In 2005 he published a political biography Blood Kindred: W. B. Yeats the Life the Death the Politics which treated at length the poet's relations with Nazi Germany and his interest in French royalist authoritarianism. He is currently writing a life of the Ulster poet John Hewitt. Since 2006 he has been Keeper at the Edward Worth Library (1733) Dublin. As the poet Hugh Maxton he was elected a member of Aosdana in the 1980s and published his first novel Twenty16 Vision in 2009.

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