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Course, academic year 2025/2026
   
Modern Irish Literature I: The Literary Revival and Its Aftermath - graded paper - AAALC016B
Title: Modern Irish Literature I: The Literary Revival and Its Aftermath: písemná práce
Guaranteed by: Department of Anglophone Literatures and Cultures (21-UALK)
Faculty: Faculty of Arts
Actual: from 2024
Semester: both
Points: 0
E-Credits: 3
Examination process: written
Hours per week, examination: 0/0, Ex [HT]
Capacity: winter:unknown / unknown (unknown)
summer:unknown / unknown (unknown)
Min. number of students: unlimited
4EU+: no
Virtual mobility / capacity: no
Key competences:  
State of the course: not taught
Language: English
Teaching methods: full-time
Level:  
Note: you can enroll for the course in winter and in summer semester
Guarantor: prof. Mgr. Ondřej Pilný, Ph.D.
Class: Exchange - 09.2 General and Comparative Literature
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Annotation -
OBJECTIVES

An advanced survey course that examines the principal ideas of the Irish Literary Revival, their subsequent
transformation in the official policies of the nascent Irish Free State, and their eventual critique by prominent
authors of younger generations. The initial discussion of the role of Celticism in the Revival and the formation of an
Irish national theatre will be followed by a detailed work of contemporaneous playwrights whose attitudes to the
standard revivalist idealization of the Irish countryside and its people were decidedly more ambivalent (J.M. Synge,
Denis Johnston, Bernard Shaw). The next part of the course looks at the critical voices of younger poets and prose
writers and their satirical perspectives, to be followed by the re-visitation of revivalist concepts by the Field Day
group in relation to the Troubles, and finally an outline of the variegated legacies of the Revival in the work of
contemporary authors.

SCHEDULE

2 Oct. Introduction OP/CW

9 Oct. Celticism OP

James Macpherson, Fragments of Ancient Poetry (Fragment V, VIII, XIII); Douglas Hyde, “The Necessity of De-
Anglicising Ireland”; W.B. Yeats, The Celtic Twilight; “The Celtic Element in Literature”

16 Oct. The Foundation of the Irish National Theatre OP

The Irish Literary Theatre “manifesto”; W.B. Yeats, The Countess Cathleen; Cathleen ni Houlihan

23 Oct. J.M. Synge OP

J.M. Synge, The Shadow of the Glen; Riders to the Sea; The Playboy of the Western World

30 Oct. Lady Gregory CW

Lady Gregory, Cuchulain of Muirthemne (extracts); Grania, Dervorgilla

6 Nov. Guest Lecture Dr Christina Hunt Mahony (Trinity College Dublin)

“Twentieth Century Irish Literary Autobiography—The Legacy of Yeats and Joyce”

13 Nov. Bernard Shaw CW

Bernard Shaw, John Bull’s Other Island

20 Nov. Denis Johnston OP

Denis Johnston, The Old Lady Says “No!”

27 Nov. Flann O’Brien/Myles na gCopaleen OP

Flann O’Brien/Myles na gCopaleen, The Poor Mouth; extracts from Cruiskeen Lawn

4 Dec. Field Day OP

Seamus Deane, Introduction to the Field Day Anthology of Irish Writing; “Heroic Styles: The Tradition of an Idea”;
Brian Friel, Translations

11 Dec. Contemporary Drama CW

Conor McPherson The Weir

Martin McDonagh The Cripple of Inishmaan

Marina Carr Portia Coughlan

18 Dec. reserve

Course Requirements:

Students are expected to attend classes, read the materials assigned and to participate in discussions. Each
student will give a 15 to 25 minute presentation.

Essays:

Final essays for Credit (Záp.) should be 2500-3000 words. Students who wish to earn also an exam grade in the
subject must submit an additional research paper of 4500-5000 words.The topic of any essay must be consulted
with the course instructors in advance. Deadline: Essays should be submitted by 14 January 2013. If you require
an extension, you need to write to one of us in advance and explain why you need more time.

MLA format for citations and bibliographies is strictly required (for guidelines, please refer to the relevant section of
the department website). Papers without proper references will not be marked.
Last update: Znojemská Helena, Mgr., Ph.D. (23.01.2016)
Literature - Czech

Full syllabus http://www.english-department-prague.cz/

Last update: Znojemská Helena, Mgr., Ph.D. (23.01.2016)
Teaching methods - Czech

seminář

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