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Hannah Lynch 1859-1904 Irish writer, cosmopolitan, New Woman

Title
Hannah Lynch 1859-1904 [electronic resource] : Irish writer, cosmopolitan, New Woman / Faith Binckes and Kathryn Laing.
ISBN
178205331X
9781782053316
1782053336
9781782053330
Published
Baltimore, Maryland : Project Muse, 2019 (Baltimore, Md. : Project MUSE, 2015)
Cork, Ireland : Cork University Press, 2019. (Baltimore, Md. : Project MUSE, 2015)
Physical Description
1 online resource (1 PDF (xii, 248 pages)) : illustration
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Summary
This is the first full-length critical study of author, critic, and translator Hannah Lynch. It explores her writing and her life, in doing so shedding new light on women's cultural and political networks in Ireland and beyond. Never one to shy away from adventure or confrontation, Lynch travelled widely in body and in mind in the course of her relatively short life. She was born in Dublin in 1859 to a family whose nationalist affiliations shaped her early activism. She worked as London Secretary to the Ladies' Land League in the early 1880s, and helped to publish and to circulate United Ireland when it was proscribed. A self-declared 'vagabond' and restless wanderer, she encountered diverse cultural communities in Dublin, London and continental Europe before finally settling in Paris, where she died in 1904. A 'New Woman' who frequently questioned that very category, she produced prose texts on the key issues of her time: feminism, imperialism, the state of modern literature, and Irish national identity. Whether she was promoting the Ladies' Land League, mocking W. B. Yeats or passionately defending Alfred Dreyfus, her provocative persona placed her at the sharp edge of contemporary debates about the proper role of the woman writer. Likewise, her fiction is populated with powerful female characters--many of them Irish--struggling to forge their own paths to independence, self-expression, and personal fulfilment.
Variant and related titles
Project MUSE - 2019 Complete.
Project MUSE - 2019 Literature.
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Format
Books / Online
Language
English
Added to Catalog
February 18, 2020
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references (pages 219-238) and index.
Contents
introduction. 'a name writ in water'?
The Ladies' Land League, political and literary networks, and narratives of the Irish literary revival
A 'vortex of the genres' : literary connections and intersections
'A real Mesopotamia' : London coteries and Paris letters
Odd New Women : sympathy, cosmopolitan modernity and vagabondage
'The vagabond's scrutiny' : Hannah Lynch in Europe
Autobiography of a child : identity, memory, genre.
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Laing, Kathryn.
Project Muse, distributor.
Project Muse.
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