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Irish Women's Writing, 1878-1922: Advancing the Cause of Liberty by Anna Pilz

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Irish women writers entered the British and international publishing scene in unprecedented numbers in the period between 1878 and 1922. Literary history is only now beginning to give them the attention they deserve for their contributions to the literary landscape of Ireland, which has included far more women writers, with far more diverse identities, than hitherto acknowledged.

This collection of essays by leading scholars explores how women writers including Emily Lawless, L. T. Meade, Katharine Tynan, Lady Gregory, Rosa Mulholland, Ella Young and Beatrice Grimshaw used their work to advance their own private and public political concerns through astute manoeuvrings both in the expanding publishing industry and against the partisan expectations of an ever-growing readership. The chapters investigate their dialogue with a contemporary politics that included the topics of education, cosmopolitanism, language, empire, economics, philanthropy, socialism, and the marriage 'market'.



About the Author

Anna Pilz is Irish Research Council Fellow in the School of English at the University College Cork

Whitney Standlee is Lecturer in English Literature and Cultural Studies at the University of Worcester



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'This essay collection is an invaluable resource that covers a glaringly underexplored area of literature by Irish women. The book highlights the years between 1878 and 1922, which, as the co-editors observe, was "a pivotal historical period" when "women entered the literary marketplace in conspicuously large numbers". Nevertheless, this is "a development in publishing which has tended to elude the academic gaze". As the contributors emphasise, the gaze which these Irish women faced, and which their legacy continues to face, is predominantly masculinist. The 12 essays cover a range of well-known and marginalised women writers from the North and South. The editors' aim is to present a corrective to the infamous, all-male poster of "Irish Writers", and work to fill in the gaps caused by the gender imbalance of Irish literary history. In her foreword, Lia Mills remarks upon importance of "attentive engagement with the work of women writers". Otherwise, "we are left with a false sense of a series of giant leaps rather than something organic, various, evolving". This book envisions the latter trajectory, providing a more holistic view of writing by Irish women during a defining moment in literary history.'
Dawn Miranda Sherratt-Bado, Irish Times

'This sparkling volume advances a timely corrective to the ways in which, as its editors put it, "Irish writing has often been conceived in the popular imagination as a male phenomenon" (1). Over 12 fascinating chapters, Irish Women's Writing 1878-1922: Advancing the Cause of Liberty provides a wealth of fresh insights and compelling analysis of hidden or neglected treasures of Irish women's writing...Overall, this important and path-breaking volume highlights the potential for further research in Irish women's writing. Such scholarship continues to reconfigure Irish Studies and challenge its androcentric biases, and Pilz and Standlee's achievement here is significant in this regard.'
Michael Pierse, Queen's University Belfast, Irish Studies Review, Volume 25, 2017 - Issue 3

'A significant and timely work of scholarship.'
Katie Mishler, Women's History Association of Ireland

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Book Information
ISBN 9781526127112
Author Anna Pilz
Format Paperback
Page Count 280
Imprint Manchester University Press
Publisher Manchester University Press

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