Emily Lawless (1845-1913): Writing the Interspace
Emily Lawless is one of the most important of Ireland's forgotten women writers. From a Protestant ascendancy background, she combined nationalist feelings with unionist sympathies. This important new study argues that her own term, "interspace", can be used to explain her vision of Ireland and her position as an Anglo-Irish woman writer determined to resist categorization or stock solutions at a time of polarization and cultural transition.



This is the first comprehensive study of the writing of Emily Lawless (1845–1913) and includes biographical information, letters, and contemporary reception as well as analyses based on present-day theoretical approaches, especially feminist criticism and cultural geography.



The study begins with a presentation of Lawless's family background, her social circle and a description of her literary career, including how her works have been received up until the present. Her early fiction, novels and stories set outside Ireland are then explored and successive chapters deal with her landscape writing and her novels about the west of Ireland, her negotiations with the voice of authority in historical and biographical writing, her historical fiction and her three collections of poetry. The concluding chapter argues that the contradictory aspects of her writing are an effect of her desire to avoid categorization.
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Emily Lawless (1845-1913): Writing the Interspace
Emily Lawless is one of the most important of Ireland's forgotten women writers. From a Protestant ascendancy background, she combined nationalist feelings with unionist sympathies. This important new study argues that her own term, "interspace", can be used to explain her vision of Ireland and her position as an Anglo-Irish woman writer determined to resist categorization or stock solutions at a time of polarization and cultural transition.



This is the first comprehensive study of the writing of Emily Lawless (1845–1913) and includes biographical information, letters, and contemporary reception as well as analyses based on present-day theoretical approaches, especially feminist criticism and cultural geography.



The study begins with a presentation of Lawless's family background, her social circle and a description of her literary career, including how her works have been received up until the present. Her early fiction, novels and stories set outside Ireland are then explored and successive chapters deal with her landscape writing and her novels about the west of Ireland, her negotiations with the voice of authority in historical and biographical writing, her historical fiction and her three collections of poetry. The concluding chapter argues that the contradictory aspects of her writing are an effect of her desire to avoid categorization.
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Emily Lawless (1845-1913): Writing the Interspace

Emily Lawless (1845-1913): Writing the Interspace

by Heidi Hansson
Emily Lawless (1845-1913): Writing the Interspace

Emily Lawless (1845-1913): Writing the Interspace

by Heidi Hansson

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Emily Lawless is one of the most important of Ireland's forgotten women writers. From a Protestant ascendancy background, she combined nationalist feelings with unionist sympathies. This important new study argues that her own term, "interspace", can be used to explain her vision of Ireland and her position as an Anglo-Irish woman writer determined to resist categorization or stock solutions at a time of polarization and cultural transition.



This is the first comprehensive study of the writing of Emily Lawless (1845–1913) and includes biographical information, letters, and contemporary reception as well as analyses based on present-day theoretical approaches, especially feminist criticism and cultural geography.



The study begins with a presentation of Lawless's family background, her social circle and a description of her literary career, including how her works have been received up until the present. Her early fiction, novels and stories set outside Ireland are then explored and successive chapters deal with her landscape writing and her novels about the west of Ireland, her negotiations with the voice of authority in historical and biographical writing, her historical fiction and her three collections of poetry. The concluding chapter argues that the contradictory aspects of her writing are an effect of her desire to avoid categorization.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781859184134
Publisher: Cork University Press
Publication date: 04/30/2007
Pages: 242
Product dimensions: 6.30(w) x 9.20(h) x 1.10(d)

About the Author

Heidi Hansson is Senior Lecturer in English Literature, Umeå University, Sweden, and is author of Romance Revived: Postmodern Romances and the Tradition (1998).

Table of Contents

Acknowledgements; Behind the Book; Family and Friends; Anti-suffragist and New Woman: Early Fiction; Interspatial Identities: Geography, Landscape and the Problem of Taxonomy; Negotiating Authority: History and Biography; Dialogues with the Past: Historical Fiction; Ballad, Lyric and Talk: Poetry; Writing the Interspace; Bibliography; Notes; Index.
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