Colonial Consequences: Essays in Irish Literature and Culture

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Colonial Consequences: Essays in Irish Literature and Culture

Author(s): John Wilson Foster (Author)

  • Publisher: The Lilliput Press Ltd
  • Publication Date: 1 Jan. 1989
  • Language: English
  • Print length: 298 pages
  • ISBN-10: 0946640467
  • ISBN-13: 9780946640461

Book Description

Colonial Consequences contains sixteen essays in Irish literature and culture by Belfast-born, Vancouver-based critic John Wilson Foster. The essays survey texts, genres and cultural backgrounds, from eighteenth-century landscape verse, the origins of Irish modernism, Yeats’s great poem ‘Easter 1916’, to the literature and life-styles of Northern Ireland. They give eloquent, close readings of specific writers – Kavanagh, Hewitt, Rodgers, Montague, Murphy, Donoghue – and at the heart of the book Foster expands on his 1974 study of Seamus Heaney with a new and challenging analysis of the poet as a deeply political writer, working through cultural traditions that are questioned, while respected. The volume concludes with recent essays which have made Foster an important figure in the current debate over political meanings and cultural trends in a riven, unsettled society. An unusual, personal introduction by the author retraces the steps that led him to these combative and penetrating inquiries. Scholarly, engaged and readably written, locally rooted yet globally perceived, they provide a rich matrix of interpretation which frames the past while clarifying the future.

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About the Author

JOHN WILSON FOSTER, born in 1944, is Professor of English at the University of British Colombia, Canada. He has written two seminal, critically acclaimed works – Forces and Themes in Ulster Fiction (1974) and Fictions of the Irish Literary Revival (1987) and is editor of Nature in Ireland: A Scientific and Cultural History (1997).

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