
- 208 pages
- English
- PDF
- Available on iOS & Android
About this book
Standish O'Grady (1846–1928) is best remembered as the "Father of the Irish Literary Revival." Critics of have long puzzled, however, about the turns and contradictions of the "Fenian-unionist's" thinking. This book offers an intellectual biography of O'Grady, tracing the tortuous development and influence of his ideas. It presents a new study of O'Grady's early historical and political works and, for the first time, a comprehensive overview of O'Grady's writing for the All Ireland Review. He edited the review 1900–7, the most prolific period of his writing life. This writing led O'Grady into many curious schemes, culminating in his turn to anarchism and promotion of "Estates of the New Order, " a plan to build communes in the Irish countryside. The portrait of the enigmatic writer contextualizes his role in the rise of Irish nationalism and explores the complexities of political and social affiliations during the first, formative decade of the twentieth century.
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Table of contents
- Cover
- Dedication
- Title page
- Copyright page
- Table of contents
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction
- 1. A blaze of bardic light
- 2. Arthur Clive’s adventures in magazines
- 3. Imagination and revision in the 'History of Ireland'
- 4. The father of the Irish literary revival
- 5. All-Ireland
- 6. Self-reliance and leadership in Irish home industries
- 7. Agriculture, anarchism, and the devolution crisis
- 8. Estates of the New Order
- Bibliography
- Index