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The Revival in Irish Literature and Culture offers a thorough examination of the literary and cultural movements that defined modern Ireland. Gregory Castle explores the historical contexts, influential writers, and artistic developments that characterized the Irish revival period.
This book traces how Irish intellectuals, poets, and artists worked to establish a distinct cultural identity during a period of significant social and political change. Castle analyzes the contributions of major literary figures and their impact on Irish society, examining themes of nationalism, language preservation, and artistic innovation.
As part of the Cambridge Themes in Irish Literature and Culture series, this volume provides scholars and students with essential insights into the forces that shaped contemporary Irish literature. The work balances historical narrative with critical analysis, making it valuable for understanding both the revival period itself and its lasting influence on Irish cultural production.







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