Victorian Ireland (original) (raw)
| Ireland and the British Empire Britain and Ireland, 1789-1801 Another View: Why Ireland Wasn't a Colony "An Éirinneach nó Sassanach tú?" — Are You Irish or English? Wellington on injustice and danger in Ireland The Irish Famine: 1845-49 "The sufferings of the poor Irish emigrant" — Emigration (Illustrated London News, 1851) Poverty in Ireland (Illustrated London News, 1848) The Depopulation of Ireland The Maynooth Grant The Lichfield House Compact, 1835 A review of Amy E. Martin's Alter-Nations: Nationalisms, Terror, and the State in Nineteenth-century Britain and Ireland (2012) Anti-Irish Propaganda: George Cruikshank's illustrations for Maxwell's History of the Irish Rebellion in 1798 (1845) Postcolonial Critical Theory (opens in new window) Politics and Society in Victorian Ireland Benjamin Disraeli on the Irish Question Daniel O'Connell “a State Church, established by despotism and confiscation on the ruins of the Church of the people” J.S. Mill's ideas of land reform 27 editorial cartoons about Land Reform, Home Rule, and Gladstone from Fun Amy E. Martin on Fenianism Daniel O’Connell: “Ireland is the only Christian unsullied by persecution of the Jews” Science, Technology, and Politics Science and Empire in Victorian Ireland: The Evidence of British Association Meetings in Ireland The Practical Arts in Irish Culture The Irish in England Anti-Irish Prejudice The Irish Question in British periodicals “Ireland” (Fraser’s Magazine, 1866) Representations of Ireland and the Irish in English Literature Jonathan Swift ("A Modest Proposal") Thomas Carlyle (the Irish poor) Elizabeth Gaskell (Irish strikebreakers in North and South Charles Kingsley William Maginn ("Irish Genius") |
Representations of Ireland [continued] "The Tears on the Shamrock" (1847) Anthony Trollope — novels set in Ireland: The Macdermots of Ballycoran, The Kellys and the O'Kellys, Castle Richmond The Landleaguers [Review of] James H. Murphy's Irish Novelists and the Victorian Age Ireland and the Visual Arts The Celtic Revival Popular and Applied Arts in the Celtic Revival Representations of Ireland and the Irish in Punch Nineteenth-century Irish Writers Dion Boucicault Margaret Brew John Wilson Croker George Egerton Sarah Grand Iota (Kathleen Mannington Caffyn) Annie Keary Charles Lever Emily Lawless William Maginn Rosa Mulholland Lord Dunsany, Edward John Moreton Drax Plunkett George Bernard Shaw [material needed] John Millington Synge [material needed] Thomas Moore Oscar Wilde William Butler Yeats Geography and Landscape Introduction Dublin Sligo Donegal Westport Lakes and Mountain Scenes — several dozen illustrations from the Illustrated London News |
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