Seeking a Country: Literary Autobiographies of Twentieth-Century Irishwomen
by Taura S. Napier
Although there are numerous published studies of Irish literature, and several women's autobiographies, none has combined these areas of study. Literary autobiographies of both women and men have gained popularity and scholarly attention over the last three decades, especially twentieth-century women's autobiographies. This study identifies and examines the
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Although there are numerous published studies of Irish literature, and several women's autobiographies, none has combined these areas of study. Literary autobiographies of both women and men have gained popularity and scholarly attention over the last three decades, especially twentieth-century women's autobiographies. This study identifies and examines the Irishwomen's literary autobiography and traces its development through the twentieth century. The opening chapter discusses autobiographical trends prior to the present century in Ireland, and charts major movements in forming the women's autobiography of the twentieth century. Of particular importance are the ways in which the life stories of Irish women writers both affirm and contradict intercultural theories of women's autobiography, how these writers manifest their autobiographical "I" as a deflected entity, and the relevance of class and religious background to the autobiographical voices of women in Ireland. The core discussion of the study focuses on the self-narratives of Lady Augusta Gregory, Katharine Tynan, Mary Colum, Elizabeth Bowen, Kate O'Brien, and Eavan Boland.
Product Details
- ISBN-13:
- 9780761819349
- Publisher:
- University Press of America
- Publication date:
- 02/28/2001
- Pages:
- 248
- Product dimensions:
- 6.00(w) x 9.02(h) x 0.74(d)
Table of Contents
Chapter 1 List of Illustrations Chapter 2 Preface Chapter 3 Pilgrimage to the Self Chapter 4 Books of the People: Lady Gregory's Written Life Chapter 5 "Only the Golden Hours:" The Fearless Naiveté of Katharine Tynan Chapter 6 The Mosaic "I:" Mary Colum and Modern Irish Autobiography Chapter 7 "Indestructible Landmarks in a Destructible World:" The Autoethnography of Elizabeth Bowen Chapter 8 "External Impressions of Life:" The Paradoxical Autobiographies of Kate O'Brien Chapter 9 Histories of the Future: Eavan Boland's Object Lessons Chapter 10 A Phylogeny of Irishwomen's Literary Autobiography Chapter 11 References Chapter 12 A Bibliography of Irishwomen's Autobiography: 1691 to the Present Chapter 13 Index
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