"Nailed to the rolls of honour, crucified" : Irish literary responses to the great war : the war writings of Patrick MacGill, James Hanley and Liam O' Flaherty /
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Stuttgart :
Ibidem Press,
2019.
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- Intro
- Table of Contents
- Introduction
- The Irish Soldier-Writers
- The Political Situation In Ireland
- Working-Class Identity
- Samuel Hynes's "Myth of The War"
- A Critical Overview Of The Irish Soldier-Writers
- Chapter Overview
- Chapter One: "Laying Open Wounds to the World: Patrick MacGill's Wartime Memoirs The Amateur Army, The Red Horizon and The Great Push"
- Introduction
- Private Patrick MacGill's Irish Identity
- The Similarity of Working Conditions in Peacetime and War
- The Similarity of Work in Peacetime and War
- The Role of Fighting For Patrick MacGill In Peace And War
- Writing As Work
- Private Patrick MacGill An Irish émigré
- Patrick MacGill and Roman Catholicism
- Conclusion
- Chapter Two: "The Psychological Study of a Man on The Western Front": Patrick MacGill'sNovels The Brown Brethren and Fear!
- Introduction
- M.I.7b And Propaganda Writing
- Patrick MacGill's Narrators
- Ireland As Home
- Patrick MacGill's Portrayal Of Killing As Work
- Pan-National Camaraderie And Trauma
- Conclusion
- Chapter Three: Mud and Savagery in War: James Hanley's "The Alien Skull" and The German Prisoner
- Introduction
- James Hanley's Early Years
- Two Working-Class Soldiers
- James Hanley's Use Of Roman Catholic Imagery
- Conclusion
- Chapter Four: "A Back like Jesus had": Suffering In James Hanley's Our Time is Gone
- Introduction
- James Hanley's Portrayal Of Work On The Home Front
- James Hanley's Portrayal of Work at Sea
- Roman Catholicism and the Conscientious Objector
- Conclusion
- Chapter Five: "A Study of Evil": Liam O'Flaherty's Return of the Brute
- Introduction
- Liam O'Flaherty's Early Life
- Irish Landscape And The Battlefield
- Combat As Work
- Death In Combat
- Trauma In A Working-Class Soldier
- Conclusion.
- Chapter Six: "An Enemy of Your country": Liam O'Flaherty's The Black Soul
- Introduction
- Liam O'Flaherty And Rural Ireland
- Continuity: Peacetime Environment As Battlefield
- Wartime Trauma In Peacetime
- A Stranger In One's Own Country
- Irish Mythology
- Conclusion
- Conclusion
- Bibliography
- Newspapers
- Unpublished Collections
- Primary Texts
- Secondary Texts
- Websites Visited.