Literary Networks and Dissenting Irish Print Culture examines the origins of Irish labouring-class poetry produced in the liminal space of revolutionary Ulster (1790-1815), where religious dissent fostered a unique and distinctive cultural identity.
Acknowledgements
List of Abbreviations
Introduction: Irish Poetic Networks, 1790-1815
1. Sentiment, Sociability and the construction of a poetic network
2. The Creation of Ulster Labouring-class Poetry
3. Revolution and Radical Dissenting Poetry
4. 'Here no treason lurks': Post-Union Bardic Regeneration
5. Dissenting Romanticism in the Early Enion Period
6. Metropolitan Print Culture and the Creation of Literary Ulster
Conclusion
Bibliography
Notes
Index