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Celtic Identity and the British Image


Celtic Identity and the British Image

Paperback by Pittock, Murray (Bradley Chair of English Literature)

Celtic Identity and the British Image

£15.99

ISBN:
9780719058264
Publication Date:
30 Dec 1999
Language:
English
Publisher:
Manchester University Press
Pages:
192 pages
Format:
Paperback
For delivery:
Estimated despatch 6 - 8 May 2024
Celtic Identity and the British Image

Description

This work explores the idea of the Celt and the definition of the so-called "Celtic Fringe" over the last 300 years. It is an in-depth study of the literary and cultural representation of Ireland, Scotland and Wales over this period, and is based on a wide-ranging grasp of issues of national identity and state formation. The idea of the Celt and Celticism is once again highly fashionable. Is there such a common Celtic heritage? What is the place of the "Celtic Fringe" in British identity? Pittock begins by assessing the term "Celtic" itself, by questioning its validity, going on to examine its historic uses and heroic notions of Scotland's past. The Celtic Revival of the late 19th century is examined in detail together with its impact on Irish nationalism. Pittock asks how far the "Celtic" experience in Britain can be described as a colonial one, and examines the importance of the Celtic languages in preserving a sense of identity. Contemporary issues such as the literary language of the Troubles in Northern Ireland and the growth of modern Scottish nationalism are also considered.

Contents

Self and other; gendering the Celt; nationality, identity and language; the imagined community.

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