Illustrations |
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Preface |
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Introduction |
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xv | |
Part One Continuity and Development |
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1 | (204) |
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1. Origin Legends and Pseudohistories |
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5 | (53) |
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2. Ogygia Europe`s Backyard Orient and the Rise of Antiquarianism |
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58 | (57) |
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3. Allegory and Critique Irish Orientalism in Eighteenth- and Nineteenth-Century Literature |
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115 | (52) |
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4. Empire, Ireland, and India |
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167 | (38) |
Part Two The Oriental and the Celt: The Syncretism of the Revival |
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205 | (166) |
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5. Uniting the Circumference Cross-Colonialism |
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215 | (32) |
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6. W.B. Yeats`s Celtic Orient |
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247 | (43) |
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7. Theosophy and the Nation George Russell (AE) and James Stephens |
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290 | (34) |
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8. James, Seumas, and Jayaram Cousins |
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324 | (47) |
Conclusion Was Fu Manchu Celtic? and Other Scrutable Speculations |
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371 | (10) |
Notes |
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381 | (54) |
Bibliography |
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435 | (24) |
Index |
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