Bernard Shaw's Irish Outlook

Bernard Shaw's Irish Outlook

by David Clare
Bernard Shaw's Irish Outlook

Bernard Shaw's Irish Outlook

by David Clare

Hardcover(1st ed. 2016)

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Overview

Using close readings of Shaw's plays and letters, as well as archival research, David Clare illustrates that Shaw regularly placed Irish, Irish Diasporic, and surrogate Irish characters into his plays in order to comment on Anglo-Irish relations and to explore the nature of Irishness.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781137543554
Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan US
Publication date: 11/17/2015
Series: Bernard Shaw and His Contemporaries
Edition description: 1st ed. 2016
Pages: 207
Product dimensions: 5.50(w) x 8.60(h) x 0.80(d)

About the Author

David Clare is an Irish Research Council-funded postdoctoral research fellow at the Moore Institute at the National University of Ireland, Galway. His work has been published in the Irish Studies Review, the New Hibernia Review, the Irish University Review, Studies: An Irish Quarterly, and Emerging Perspectives. He holds an MA and a PhD in Anglo-Irish Literature and Drama from University College Dublin, Ireland.

Table of Contents

Introduction
1. Shaw and the Rise of Reverse Snobbery
2. Shaw and the Irish Diaspora
3. Shaw and Irish Anglican Preoccupations
4. Shaw and the Stage Englishman in Irish Literature
Conclusion

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From the Publisher

"Bernard Shaw's Irish Outlook is an important, original, well-written, critically incisive, and long overdue study of Bernard Shaw's Irishness . . . It is the first single-authored volume exclusively focused on the subject of Shaw and Irishness. It will be joined by others in time, but it is unlikely to be bettered." (Anthony Roche, Professor, University College Dublin, Ireland)

"David Clare's radical analysis, delivered in subtle prose, constitutes a challenge to Shavians and to Hibernophiles to rethink some of their most basic assumptions. A bracing and enjoyable read." (Declan Kiberd, Professor, University of Notre Dame, USA)

"Clare wonderfully illuminates the degree to which Shaw's Irish identity remained the great constant in his protean career." (Fintan O'Toole, The Irish Times)

"We know that Ireland is a presence in some of Shaw's plays - John Bull's Other Island, most famously. David Clare's fascinating and important study gives us new ways to think about such works but also sheds new light on many of Shaw's most famous dramas, including Pygmalion and Saint Joan. As readable as it is insightful, this book will be of wide interest to scholars of Shaw, Irish literature, and theatre studies." (Patrick Lonergan, Professor, National University of Ireland, Galway)

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