Charles Lever: The Lost Victorian

Author:   Stephen Haddelsey ,  Benedict Kiely
Publisher:   Colin Smythe Ltd
Volume:   No. 8.
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9780861404209


Pages:   170
Publication Date:   05 June 2000
Format:   Hardback
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Charles Lever: The Lost Victorian


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At the peak of his career, Charles Lever (1806-1872) was one of the most successful novelists in the English language, and the only mid-19th century Irish novelist to vie with Charles Dickens in popularity and earning potential. Yet within three decades of his death, his works had sunk into obscurity. The light-heartedness of his earliest novels, The Confessions of Harry Lorrequer (1839) and Charles O'Malley - the Irish Dragoon (1841), brought condemnation from Nationalists who championed the serious and didactic purpose of literature in highlighting the desperate plight of Ireland's indiginous population. It is in Lever's positive and thoughtful reaction to these criticisms that his profound contributions to Irish literature in English is to be identified, most of all, in his sensitive and ultimately pessimistic analysis of the role of the doomed Protestant ascendancy. In this study, Stephen Haddelsey charts the rise and fall of this much-maligned commentator on Irish affairs, and calls for a reappraisal of his position in the canon of Irish literature. Using a selection from the 30 novels and five volumes of essays, he argues that Lever's contribution is unique in its evolution from a Tory and non-separatist stance to the near-overt and desparing advocacy of Home rule in his final novel Lord Kilgobbin (1872).

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Author:   Stephen Haddelsey ,  Benedict Kiely
Publisher:   Colin Smythe Ltd
Imprint:   Colin Smythe Ltd
Volume:   No. 8.
Weight:   0.340kg
ISBN:  

9780861404209


ISBN 10:   0861404203
Pages:   170
Publication Date:   05 June 2000
Audience:   General/trade ,  College/higher education ,  Professional and scholarly ,  General ,  Undergraduate
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In stock   Availability explained
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Haddelsey makes the case for a revival of interest in Lever, on the grounds that no other Victorian author so fully captures the 'peculiarly Anglo-Irish perspective' that has been marginalized by English and nationalist Irish voices alike. -Studies in English Literature Haddelsey makes the case for a revival of interest in Lever, on the grounds that no other Victorian author so fully captures the 'peculiarly Anglo-Irish perspective' that has been marginalized by English and nationalist Irish voices alike. -Studies in English Literature Haddelsey makes the case for a revival of interest in Lever, on the grounds that no other Victorian author so fully captures the 'peculiarly Anglo-Irish perspective' that has been marginalized by English and nationalist Irish voices alike. -Studies in English Literature Haddelsey makes the case for a revival of interest in Lever, on the grounds that no other Victorian author so fully captures the 'peculiarly Anglo-Irish perspective' that has been marginalized by English and nationalist Irish voices alike. -Studies in English Literature


Haddelsey makes the case for a revival of interest in Lever, on the grounds that no other Victorian author so fully captures the 'peculiarly Anglo-Irish perspective' that has been marginalized by English and nationalist Irish voices alike.-Studies in English Literature


Haddelsey makes the case for a revival of interest in Lever, on the grounds that no other Victorian author so fully captures the 'peculiarly Anglo-Irish perspective' that has been marginalized by English and nationalist Irish voices alike. -Studies in English Literature


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