'Modernity and Nineteenth-Century Ireland: the making of a "national reader"'

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Patten, Eve, 'Modernity and Nineteenth-Century Ireland: the making of a "national reader"', (2014). In Irimia, M. and Paris, A. (Eds), Literature and the Long Modernity, Amsterdam, New York, Rodopi

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This paper examines ‘national reading’ in nineteenth-century Ireland in relation to concepts of Irish modernity. Through William St Clair’s framework of the ‘reading nation’, I assess historical descriptions of reading against the grain of Irish cultural nationalism to query the discrepancy between perceptions of a reading culture and the facts of reading practice. With attention to the context of the Irish Revival, I suggest that Ireland’s exposure to a European modernity through print culture was much broader than nationalist portraits of an ‘Irish reader’ permit.

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Author: Patten, Eve

Other Titles: Literature and the Long Modernity
Publisher: Rodopi
Type of material: Book Chapter