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Nietzsche and Irish modernism
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27 October 2022

LITERARY CRITICISM / European / English, Irish, Scottish, Welsh, Literary theory, LITERARY CRITICISM / Modern / 20th Century, PHILOSOPHY / Individual Philosophers, Philosophy
‘Compelling and fresh, Patrick Bixby’s cultural history shows how Irish modernists summoned Nietzsche to envision bold political change and invent revolutionary aesthetic forms. Whether it’s the surprising Shaw or the underappreciated George Eagerton, Tom Kettle in war archives or Joyce and Yeats anew, you’ll appreciate seeing what makes Irish modernism distinct.’
James McNaughton, The University of Alabama
Introduction: Nietzsche, Ireland, Modernism
1 Shaw: ‘An English (or Irish) Nietzsche’
2 Yeats: ‘Proud hard gift-giving joyousness’
3 Joyce: ‘James Overman’
4 War: ‘The duel between Nietzsche and civilisation’
5 Postwar: ‘The Forerunner’
Index