Catholic emancipations; Irish fiction from Thomas Moore to James Joyce.(Brief Article)(Book Review)

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Catholic emancipations; Irish fiction from Thomas Moore to James Joyce.

Nolan, Emer.

Syracuse U. Pr.

2007

240 pages

$39.95

Hardcover

Irish studies

PR8801

James Joyce's iconoclastic epic Ulysses (1922) is by no means an unexpected end to a history of the Irish Catholic novel, admits Nolan (English, National U. of Ireland-Maynooth), but she takes a relatively unfamiliar route from the origin of the genre during the Catholic political resurgence of the 1820s. She concentrates on key moments in the evolution of the peculiar ...

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