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- Condition
- ISBN-13
- 9780230605510
- Book Title
- Irish Periodical Culture, 1937-1972
- ISBN
- 9780230605510
- Subject Area
- Literary Criticism, Language Arts & Disciplines
- Publication Name
- Irish Periodical Culture, 1937-1972 : Genre in Ireland, Wales, and Scotland
- Publisher
- Palgrave Macmillan
- Item Length
- 8.5 in
- Subject
- Publishing, European / General, Modern / 20th Century, American / General, European / English, Irish, Scottish, Welsh
- Publication Year
- 2008
- Series
- New Directions in Irish and Irish American Literature Ser.
- Type
- Textbook
- Format
- Hardcover
- Language
- English
- Item Height
- 0.7 in
- Item Weight
- 17.5 Oz
- Item Width
- 5.5 in
- Number of Pages
- Xii, 276 Pages
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Product Identifiers
Publisher
Palgrave Macmillan
ISBN-10
0230605516
ISBN-13
9780230605510
eBay Product ID (ePID)
63843704
Product Key Features
Number of Pages
Xii, 276 Pages
Language
English
Publication Name
Irish Periodical Culture, 1937-1972 : Genre in Ireland, Wales, and Scotland
Publication Year
2008
Subject
Publishing, European / General, Modern / 20th Century, American / General, European / English, Irish, Scottish, Welsh
Type
Textbook
Subject Area
Literary Criticism, Language Arts & Disciplines
Series
New Directions in Irish and Irish American Literature Ser.
Format
Hardcover
Dimensions
Item Height
0.7 in
Item Weight
17.5 Oz
Item Length
8.5 in
Item Width
5.5 in
Additional Product Features
Intended Audience
Scholarly & Professional
LCCN
2008-300742
Reviews
"In using genre both as a typological and topological marker for the production of periodicals in Ireland, Wales, and Scotland over a period spanning the whole of the twentieth-century, Ballin convincingly charts the rich, diverse, and only partly explored territory of periodical production. By inventorying and offering in-depth descriptions of the periodicals in their historical, social, cultural, and literary context, Ballin also paves the way for further detailed exploration of individual reviews, miscellanies, and little magazines. His pioneering scholarly account, together with the abundant bibliography he provides, will prove an invaluable resource for students, academics, and anyone else interested in this developing field of research."--Maryvonne Boisseau, Institut du Monde Anglophone, Paris Sorbonne Nouvelle "Rigorously researched, comprehensive in scope, scholarly yet accessible,Irish Periodical Culture 1937-1972represents a highly significant contribution both to the field of Irish Studies and to research into genre. Ballin's judicious analysis of the aspirations and preoccupations of editors, contributors, and their audiences, and meticulous examination of the publication scene and process cast considerable light on Irish cultural history at key junctures in the twentieth-century. The book is not merely illuminating in what it has to say about the Irish Republic and Northern Irel∧ it is enriched by Ballin's alertness to what is distinctive in Northern and southern Irish, Welsh, and Scottish cultures and to the dialogue between them."--Michael Parker, University of Central Lancashire, "In using genre both as a typological and topological marker for the production of periodicals in Ireland, Wales, and Scotland over a period spanning the whole of the twentieth-century, Ballin has convincingly charts the rich, diverse and only partly explored territory of periodical production. By inventorying and offering in-depth descriptions of the periodicals in their historical, social, cultural, and literary context, Ballin also paves the way for further detailed exploration of individual reviews, miscellanies, and little magazines. His pioneering scholarly account, together with the abundant bibliography he provides, will prove an invaluable resource for students, academics, and anyone else interested in this developing field of research."--Maryvonne Boisseau, Institut du Monde Anglophone, Paris Sorbonne Nouvelle "Rigorously researched, comprehensive in scope, scholarly yet accessible,Irish Periodical Culture 1937-19272represents a highly significant contribution both to the field of Irish Studies and to research into genre. Ballin's judicious analysis of the aspirations and preoccupations of editors, contributors, and their audiences, and meticulous examination of the publication scene and process cast considerable light on Irish cultural history at key junctures in the twentieth-century. The book is not merely illuminating in what it has to say about Irel∧ it is enriched by Ballin's alertness to what is distinctive in Irish, Welsh, and Scottish cultures and to the dialogue between them."--Michael Parker, University of Central Lancashire, "In using genre both as a typological and topological marker for the production of periodicals in Ireland, Wales, and Scotland over a period spanning the whole of the twentieth-century, Ballin convincingly charts the rich, diverse, and only partly explored territory of periodical production. By inventorying and offering in-depth descriptions of the periodicals in their historical, social, cultural, and literary context, Ballin also paves the way for further detailed exploration of individual reviews, miscellanies, and little magazines. His pioneering scholarly account, together with the abundant bibliography he provides, will prove an invaluable resource for students, academics, and anyone else interested in this developing field of research." -- Maryvonne Boisseau, Institut du Monde Anglophone, Paris Sorbonne Nouvelle "Rigorously researched, comprehensive in scope, scholarly yet accessible, Irish Periodical Culture 1937-1972 represents a highly significant contribution both to the field of Irish Studies and to research into genre. Ballin's judicious analysis of the aspirations and preoccupations of editors, contributors, and their audiences, and meticulous examination of the publication scene and process cast considerable light on Irish cultural history at key junctures in the twentieth-century. The book is not merely illuminating in what it has to say about the Irish Republic and Northern Irel∧ it is enriched by Ballin's alertness to what is distinctive in Northern and southern Irish, Welsh, and Scottish cultures and to the dialogue between them."--Michael Parker, University of Central Lancashire, "In using genre both as a typological and topological marker for the production of periodicals in Ireland, Wales, and Scotland over a period spanning the whole of the twentieth-century, Ballin convincingly charts the rich, diverse, and only partly explored territory of periodical production. By inventorying and offering in-depth descriptions of the periodicals in their historical, social, cultural, and literary context, Ballin also paves the way for further detailed exploration of individual reviews, miscellanies, and little magazines. His pioneering scholarly account, together with the abundant bibliography he provides, will prove an invaluable resource for students, academics, and anyone else interested in this developing field of research."--Maryvonne Boisseau, Institut du Monde Anglophone, Paris Sorbonne Nouvelle"Rigorously researched, comprehensive in scope, scholarly yet accessible, Irish Periodical Culture 1937-1972 represents a highly significant contribution both to the field of Irish Studies and to research into genre. Ballin's judicious analysis of the aspirations and preoccupations of editors, contributors, and their audiences, and meticulous examination of the publication scene and process cast considerable light on Irish cultural history at key junctures in the twentieth-century. The book is not merely illuminating in what it has to say about the Irish Republic and Northern Irel∧ it is enriched by Ballin's alertness to what is distinctive in Northern and southern Irish, Welsh, and Scottish cultures and to the dialogue between them."--Michael Parker, University of Central Lancashire, "In using genre both as a typological and topological marker for the production of periodicals in Ireland, Wales, and Scotland over a period spanning the whole of the twentieth-century, Ballin convincingly charts the rich, diverse, and only partly explored territory of periodical production. By inventorying and offering in-depth descriptions of the periodicals in their historical, social, cultural, and literary context, Ballin also paves the way for further detailed exploration of individual reviews, miscellanies, and little magazines. His pioneering scholarly account, together with the abundant bibliography he provides, will prove an invaluable resource for students, academics, and anyone else interested in this developing field of research." -- Maryvonne Boisseau, Institut du Monde Anglophone, Paris Sorbonne Nouvelle "Rigorously researched, comprehensive in scope, scholarly yet accessible, Irish Periodical Culture 1937-1972 represents a highly significant contribution both to the field of Irish Studies and to research into genre. Ballin's judicious analysis of the aspirations and preoccupations of editors, contributors, and their audiences, and meticulous examination of the publication scene and process cast considerable light on Irish cultural history at key junctures in the twentieth-century. The book is not merely illuminating in what it has to say about the Irish Republic and Northern Irel∧ it is enriched by Ballin's alertness to what is distinctive in Northern and southern Irish, Welsh, and Scottish cultures and to the dialogue between them."--Michael Parker, University of Central Lancashire
Dewey Edition
22
Number of Volumes
1 vol.
Illustrated
Yes
Dewey Decimal
820.994170904
Table Of Content
Periodicals, Genres, and Audiences Periodicals And The Post Revolutionary Moment Reviews: The Voice Of Authority Miscellanies: Dialogism In The Periodical Little Magazines: Counter Cultures Periodicals In Northern Ireland: Uncertain Forms Periodicals In Wales: Shifting Genres Periodicals In Scotland: Genre Migration Conclusion: The Persistence Of Genre
Synopsis
This book examines periodical production in the context of post-revolutionary Ireland, employing the unique lens of genre theory in detailed comparisons between Irish, English, Welsh, and Scottish magazines.
LC Classification Number
PN849.E87-.E872
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