Strange Kin: Ireland and the American SouthLSU Press, 2005 M01 1 - 304 páginas The ties between Ireland and the American South span four centuries and include shared ancestries, cultures, and sympathies. The striking parallels between the two regions are all the more fascinating because, studded with contrasts, they are so complex. Kieran Quinlan, a native of Ireland who now resides in Alabama, is ideally suited to offer the first in-depth exploration of this neglected subject, which he does to a brilliant degree in Strange Kin. |
Contenido
Elusive Ancestries | 21 |
Slaves and Slaveries | 46 |
An Unholy Cruel War | 87 |
Tara Transplanted | 118 |
KINSHIP | 136 |
Crackers Celts and Calibans | 164 |
Writing with an Accent | 191 |
The Experience of Reality | 210 |
Remembering Things Past | 235 |
Conclusion | 265 |
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Furl that Banner: The Life of Abram J. Ryan, Poet-priest of the South David O'Connell Vista de fragmentos - 2006 |
Furl that Banner: The Life of Abram J. Ryan, Poet-priest of the South David O'Connell Vista previa limitada - 2006 |