‘Satan Smut & Co’: Yeats and the Suppression of Evil Literature in the Early Years of the Free State

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11 janvier 2019

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Warwick Gould, « ‘Satan Smut & Co’: Yeats and the Suppression of Evil Literature in the Early Years of the Free State », Open Book Publishers, ID : 10670/1.1o7do9


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FOOTNOTING IRRECONCILABLE REALITY Julian Barnes the novelist and critic recently recalled a centenary exhibition at the Royal Academy in London entitled ‘1900: Art at the Crossroads’, which had displayed without preferential hanging or curatorial nudge, a cross section of what was being admired and bought as the previous century had turned, regardless of school, affiliation or subsequent critical judgment. … If such an exhibition had been organised in 1900, you could imagine visitors feeling ...

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