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Gerald Griffin (18031840)

by John Cronin

This book, originally published in 1978. was the first full-length critical study of the life and works of the Irish writer Gerald Griffin (1803–1840). Dr Cronin gives a full account of Griffin's life and literary career, and traces his gradual decline into creative sterility, using unpublished letters and other forgotten source material.

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Paperback
LANGUAGE
English
CONDITION
Brand New


Publisher Description

This book, originally published in 1978. was the first full-length critical study of the life and works of the Irish writer Gerald Griffin (1803–1840), who is best known for his once celebrated romantic novel The Collegians. After an unsuccessful start in London in the 1820s, he turned to the writing of regional novels and tales. He hoped these would give the English public a realistic picture of contemporary Ireland, and would induce them to reconsider their often antagonistic attitude to the Irish. Dr Cronin gives a full account of Griffin's life and literary career, and traces his gradual decline into creative sterility, using unpublished letters and other forgotten source material. He explores Griffin's period of journalism, examines the formative influence of his early struggles in London, and analyses in detail his novels, stories and drama. Throughout, he relates Griffin's work to that of his contemporaries and to the troubled Ireland of the time, and seeks to establish him firmly as a significant representative figure in an Anglo-Irish literary tradition.

Author Biography

John Cronin is a former commercial fisherman who was appointed Hudson Riverkeeper in 1983 and lives in Garrison, New York, where he serves as vice president of his local school board.

Table of Contents

List of plates; Acknowledgements; Introduction; Textual note; 1. The period, family background and early life; 2. The London period: 1823–1827; 3. Early prose works: Holland-Tide and Tales of the Munster Festivals; 4. The Collegians; 5. Regional writer, historian, moralist, lover; 6. Thelast phase: the later fiction and the creative decline; 7. Posthumous publications and Griffin's literary significance; Appendix: Adventures of an Irish Giant; Notes; Bibliography; Index.

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This book, originally published in 1978. was the first full-length critical study of the life and works of the Irish writer Gerald Griffin (1803-1840). Dr Cronin gives a full account of Griffin's life and literary career, and traces his gradual decline into creative sterility, using unpublished letters and other forgotten source material.

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This book, originally published in 1978. was the first full-length critical study of the life and works of the Irish writer Gerald Griffin (1803-1840). Dr Cronin gives a full account of Griffin's life and literary career, and traces his gradual decline into creative sterility, using unpublished letters and other forgotten source material.

Details

ISBN0521129435
Author John Cronin
Year 2010
ISBN-10 0521129435
ISBN-13 9780521129435
Media Book
Format Paperback
Publication Date 2010-02-04
Pages 188
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Language English
Imprint Cambridge University Press
Subtitle A Critical Biography
Place of Publication Cambridge
Country of Publication United Kingdom
DEWEY 823.7
Short Title GERALD GRIFFIN (1803 1840)
UK Release Date 2010-02-04
AU Release Date 2010-02-04
NZ Release Date 2010-02-04
Illustrations Worked examples or Exercises
Audience Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly

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