Primitivism, Science, and the Irish Revival
Oxford University Press

Primitivism, Science, and the Irish Revival

Subjects: Literature: history & criticism, Literature
ISBN13: 9780199268955
Published: 01 Apr 2004

Format - Hardback
By Garrigan Mattar, Sinéad

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Primitivism, Science, and the Irish Revival

Regular price A$416.42
Sale price A$416.42 Regular price A$429.30
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The literature of the Irish Revival of the 1890s should be seen as a hinge between the nineteenth- and twentieth-centuries. Its authors appropriated the 'primitive' through the lenses of comparative anthropology, mythology and colonial travel-writing and actively strove to re-establish contact with primitive modes through 'the study of mythology, anthropology and psychoanalysis'. They were engaged in was a complex and volitional primitivism, which became 'modernist'
as it utilized the findings of social science. The works of W. B. Yeats, J. M. Synge and Lady Gregory are all analysed as the product of such influences. But Garrigan Mattar also suggests that
Celticism itself underwent a sea-change during the nineteenth century, recreating itself in academic circles as an anti-primitivist science - 'Celtology'. It was only to be a matter of time before Yeats and Synge, who read widely in the works of Celtology, would look to this new science to find alternatives to the primitivism of the Twilight.

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