

The Irish Identity: Independence, History, and Literature
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T1 EP.1 – Roots of Irish Identity: Celts to Monks
21 de julho de 201635 minThe Irish Renaissance in the early 20th century was a remarkable period for arts, literature, and culture-and it sprang out of the legendary history of the nation. To help us understand this pivotal period, Professor Conner traces the course of Irish history starting with the ancient Celts and running through the Middle Ages.Período de teste gratuito do canal The Great Courses Signature Collection ou comprarT1 EP.2 – Gaelic Ireland’s Fall: Vikings to Cromwell
31 de outubro de 201634 minIt is impossible to understand Irish history without reflecting on its relationship with the English. Here, go back to the 1100s, when Ireland lacked a central king, and witness the Norman invasions that were the start of England's dominion over Ireland. Trace several subsequent centuries of oppressive English rule.Período de teste gratuito do canal The Great Courses Signature Collection ou comprarT1 EP.3 – The Penal Laws and Protestant Ascendancy
31 de outubro de 201631 minContinue your study of the Irish political context with an examination of the rise of William of Orange, who restored Protestantism to England and enacted severe penal codes that oppressed Irish Catholics and created the Protestant Ascendancy. See how writers such as Jonathan Swift championed the Irish poor by promoting political values through art.Período de teste gratuito do canal The Great Courses Signature Collection ou comprarT1 EP.4 – Ireland at the Turn of the 19th Century
31 de outubro de 201632 minFollow Irish history through the age of rebellions sweeping across Europe and America, and find out how figures such as Wolfe Tone founded the quest for Irish republicanism. Delve into the cultural expressions of the 18th and 19th centuries, when poets and musicians kept ancient traditions alive.Período de teste gratuito do canal The Great Courses Signature Collection ou comprarT1 EP.5 – Daniel O’Connell and the Great Famine
31 de outubro de 201632 minOne of the most famous people in Ireland's struggle for independence is Daniel O'Connell, a 19th-century politician who led the charge for Catholic emancipation as well as the effort to repeal Britain's Act of Union. Learn about his activism, and then see how the Great Famine completely devastated the nation.Período de teste gratuito do canal The Great Courses Signature Collection ou comprarT1 EP.6 – The Celtic Revival
31 de outubro de 201632 minThe political tensions of the 19th century - from the Great Famine to Charles Stewart Parnell's attempts to pass a Home Rule Bill - set the stage for the Celtic Revival. As you will discover, the interest in ancient Irish language, sports, and literature was far more than mere appreciation of past achievements.Período de teste gratuito do canal The Great Courses Signature Collection ou comprarT1 EP.7 – Shaw and Wilde: Irish Wit, London Stage
31 de outubro de 201631 minIrish playwrights faced a conundrum in the 19th century: they could write in Irish and remain relatively obscure, or they could find success by adopting English, the language of the conqueror. Examine how George Bernard Shaw and Oscar Wilde navigated their Irish identity on the London stage. Professor Conner provides political and artistic context to their major works.Período de teste gratuito do canal The Great Courses Signature Collection ou comprarT1 EP.8 – W. B. Yeats and the Irish Renaissance
31 de outubro de 201631 minIf one person is at the heart of the Irish Revival, it is the great poet W. B. Yeats. In this introduction to the bard, Professor Conner introduces you to the man and his quest for meaning in the two worlds of the Irish countryside and the English city. You'll then consider Yeats's connection to revolutionary leaders of the time.Período de teste gratuito do canal The Great Courses Signature Collection ou comprarT1 EP.9 – Yeats in the 1890s
31 de outubro de 201630 minContinue your study of Yeats, who became fascinated with the occult and sought the society of fellow searchers. After reviewing the mystical aspect of his poetry and his view of transcendence through art, you'll consider the influence of his enduring and unrequited love for Maud Gonne.Período de teste gratuito do canal The Great Courses Signature Collection ou comprarT1 EP.10 – Lady Gregory: The Woman behind the Revival
31 de outubro de 201629 minLady Gregory was one of the most important figures of the Irish Revival, and she had an astonishing impact on the movement. Born into the Protestant landowner class and widowed at age 39, she took an anthropological interest in Irish folk life and stories. Here, review her major works and her influence on Yeats.Período de teste gratuito do canal The Great Courses Signature Collection ou comprarT1 EP.11 – J. M. Synge and the Aran Islands
31 de outubro de 201632 minThe Aran Islands lie on the western edge of Ireland and remain an isolated folk community. There, the playwright J. M. Synge found a fleeting sense of beauty and wonder, of life lived to the fullest. Explore this unique place, and then survey Synge's biography and his book about the islands.Período de teste gratuito do canal The Great Courses Signature Collection ou comprarT1 EP.12 – James Joyce: Emerging Genius of Dublin
31 de outubro de 201632 minJames Joyce is perhaps the towering figure of both Modernism and 20th-century Irish literature. This introduction to Joyce places him in the context of turn-of-the-century Dublin and his role as an artist in exile. Learn about the city as you examine his short story technique in Dubliners.Período de teste gratuito do canal The Great Courses Signature Collection ou comprarT1 EP.13 – Joyce’s Dubliners: Anatomy of a City
31 de outubro de 201630 minTake a detailed look at Joyce's short stories "Araby, "Ivy Day in the Committee Room," and "The Dead," each of which reveals the dreariness and what Joyce perceived as the paralysis of Dublin. Then reflect on the possibilities of love, joy, and redemption that Joyce presents at the end of the book.Período de teste gratuito do canal The Great Courses Signature Collection ou comprarT1 EP.14 – The Abbey Theatre
31 de outubro de 201630 minLady Gregory, Yeats, and others recognized the need for a national Irish theater. Witness the founding of this great project in 1897, and meet some of the Abbey Theatre's early playwrights. Professor Conner connects this beacon of Irish cultural heritage to the changing political landscape of the early 20th century.Período de teste gratuito do canal The Great Courses Signature Collection ou comprarT1 EP.15 – Lady Gregory as the People’s Playwright
31 de outubro de 201630 minAlthough perhaps not as famous as Yeats and Synge, Lady Gregory was one of the era's finest playwrights. By analyzing her plays The Rising of the Moon, The Gaol Gate, and others, you'll encounter her wit and intelligence - and gain a sense of her unique role in Irish history.Período de teste gratuito do canal The Great Courses Signature Collection ou comprarT1 EP.16 – Early Plays of J. M. Synge
31 de outubro de 201630 minRevisit Synge and examine his role as a dramatist, which developed quickly after his experiences with the Aran Islands. Through studies of In the Shadow of the Glen and Riders to the Sea, you'll appreciate the impressive range of this playwright. Find out why his portrayals of Irish country life were not always well received.Período de teste gratuito do canal The Great Courses Signature Collection ou comprarT1 EP.17 – Synge’s Playboy of the Western World
31 de outubro de 201630 minThe Playboy of the Western World is now regarded as a classic of Modernism and one of Ireland's defining plays, but when it premiered in 1907, it shocked Dublin and inspired riots. See what made this play so controversial to its original audience - and why the play is a truly great work of art.Período de teste gratuito do canal The Great Courses Signature Collection ou comprarT1 EP.18 – The Dublin Lockout and World War I
31 de outubro de 201632 minShift your attention back to the political sphere where, after the defeat of Parnell's Home Rule Bill, rebellious organizers began pushing for reforms of their own. Dig into the events surrounding the Dublin lockout, including the Bloody Sunday massacre, and then consider Ireland's role in World War I.Período de teste gratuito do canal The Great Courses Signature Collection ou comprarT1 EP.19 – The 1916 Easter Rising
31 de outubro de 201631 minThe Easter Rising is perhaps the definitive moment that led to Ireland as it exists today - but the event itself was something of a debacle. Professor Conner walks you through the complex events leading up to the Rising, sketches the details of the week of battles and skirmishes, and reflects on the aftermath - both political and artistic.Período de teste gratuito do canal The Great Courses Signature Collection ou comprarT1 EP.20 – Joyce’s Portrait of the Artist
31 de outubro de 201630 minIn this dive into Joyce's first novel, encounter the ways that Parnell, the Home Rule movement, the Catholic Church, and other themes from the era's history are key to understanding his Bildungsroman. Review some of the most important scenes in the first half of the book.Período de teste gratuito do canal The Great Courses Signature Collection ou comprarT1 EP.21 – Joyce’s Portrait as Modernist Narrative
31 de outubro de 201630 minIn this continued look at Portrait, consider how the English language presents a great tension for Irish writers, and see how Joyce's solution was to conquer the language of the conquerors. Then watch as the book's hero, Stephen Dedalus, takes his first steps as an artist to "forge in the smithy of my soul the uncreated conscience of my race."Período de teste gratuito do canal The Great Courses Signature Collection ou comprarT1 EP.22 – Yeats as the Great 20th-Century Poet
31 de outubro de 201632 minWhile Joyce was sending his fictional hero off to become a great artist, Ireland's great real-life poetic hero Yeats was making his own transition from a mystic and romantic dreamer to a modernist poet, with a little guidance from Ezra Pound. As you watch this transition, reflect on the Protestant Ascendancy world from which Yeats emerged.Período de teste gratuito do canal The Great Courses Signature Collection ou comprarT1 EP.23 – Michael Collins and the War of Independence
31 de outubro de 201631 minThe years after the Easter Rising saw a dramatic fight for a free nation. Michael Collins led a guerilla war against the forces of British rule, which finally created a window for negotiations. The eventual treaty between Ireland and the British, however, would be far from ideal to the hardcore nationalists.Período de teste gratuito do canal The Great Courses Signature Collection ou comprarT1 EP.24 – The Irish Civil War
31 de outubro de 201631 minAfter the controversial free-state treaty at the end of 1921, the country split into civil war, with republicans viewing the treaty as selling out their ideals. Trace the events of the yearlong civil war, including the tragic death of Michael Collins, and see how it finally resolved.Período de teste gratuito do canal The Great Courses Signature Collection ou comprarT1 EP.25 – Ulysses: A Greek Epic in an Irish World
31 de outubro de 201632 minFrom 1914 to 1921, while Ireland faced revolution at home, James Joyce was abroad, slowly laboring on his great masterpiece, Ulysses. In this first view of this famous epic and its relation to Irish history, Professor Conner provides a lucid overview of the story, its characters, its style, and its structure.Período de teste gratuito do canal The Great Courses Signature Collection ou comprar