Science, Technology, and Irish Modernism

Author:   Kathryn Conrad ,  Coili­n Parsons ,  Julie McCormick Weng ,  Sean Hewitt
Publisher:   Syracuse University Press
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9780815635987


Pages:   408
Publication Date:   30 September 2019
Format:   Paperback
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"Since W. B. Yeats wrote in 1890 that ""the man of science is too often a person who has exchanged his soul for a formula,"" the anti-scientific bent of Irish literature has often been taken as a given. Science, Technology, and Irish Modernism brings together leading and emerging scholars of Irish modernism to challenge the stereotype that Irish literature has been unconcerned with scientific and technological change. The collection spotlights authors ranging from James Joyce, Elizabeth Bowen, Flann O’Brien, and Samuel Beckett to less-studied writers like Emily Lawless, John Eglinton, Denis Johnston, and Lennox Robinson. With chapters on naturalism, futurism, dynamite, gramophones, uncertainty, astronomy, automobiles, and more, this book showcases the far-reaching scope and complexity of Irish writers’ engagement with innovations in science and technology. Taken together, the fifteen original essays in Science, Technology, and Irish Modernism map a new literary landscape of Ireland in the twentieth century. By focusing on writers' often-ignored interest in science and technology, this book uncovers shared concerns between revivalists, modernists, and late modernists that challenge us to rethink how we categorize and periodize Irish literature."

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Author:   Kathryn Conrad ,  Coili­n Parsons ,  Julie McCormick Weng ,  Sean Hewitt
Publisher:   Syracuse University Press
Imprint:   Syracuse University Press
Weight:   0.591kg
ISBN:  

9780815635987


ISBN 10:   0815635982
Pages:   408
Publication Date:   30 September 2019
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In stock   Availability explained
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Science, Technology, and Irish Modernism succeeds wonderfully in laying out a wide range of Irish interests in science and technology. This book will I think become a go-to resource for interested students and for scholars wishing to launch new inquiries into the relationship between Irish modernism and science and technology.--Michael Rubenstein, author of Public Works: Infrastructure, Irish Modernism, and the Postcolonial


This pathbreaking collection reveals how science and the literary imagination, 'intimate strangers', are inextricably entangled in Irish modernism.--Ronan McDonald, The University of Melbourne Succeeds wonderfully in laying out a wide range of Irish interests in science and technology. This book will become a go-to resource for interested students and for scholars wishing to launch new inquiries into the relationship between Irish modernism and science and technology.--Michael Rubenstein, author of Public Works: Infrastructure, Irish Modernism, and the Postcolonial


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Kathryn Conrad is associate professor and chair of the English department at the University of Kansas and author of Locked in the Family Cell: Gender, Sexuality, and Political Agency in Irish National Discourse. Cóilín Parsons is associate professor of English at Georgetown University and author of The Ordnance Survey and Modern Irish Literature. Julie McCormick Weng is assistant professor of English at Texas State University.

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