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‘Aristocracies of thought’: social class in the early folklore of Yeats and Hyde
Irish Studies Review, 2010The years 1888–89 saw the production of two influential collections of Irish folklore: Fairy and Folk Tales of the Irish Peasantry by William Butler Yeats and Leabhar Sgeulaigheachta by Douglas Hyde. These works broke strongly with the unscientific and patronising tone of the Buchmarchen tradition in Ireland and established a new theory of folklore. In
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Exploring Working-Class Consciousness: A Critique of the Theory of the ‘Labour-Aristocracy’*
Historical Materialism, 2010AbstractThe notion of the labour-aristocracy is one of the oldest Marxian explanations of working-class conservatism and reformism. Despite its continued appeal to scholars and activists on the Left, there is no single, coherent theory of the labour-aristocracy.
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Nineteenth-Century Contexts, 2016
Silver fork novels (interchangeably called “fashionable” novels) were a popular but short-lived genre in British literature from the 1820s to the 1840s that provide modern readers with a snapshot o...
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Silver fork novels (interchangeably called “fashionable” novels) were a popular but short-lived genre in British literature from the 1820s to the 1840s that provide modern readers with a snapshot o...
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2015
Although all working-class Protestants are not per se loyalists, it is loyalist constituencies which are ostensibly inhabited by working-class Protestants; those who have borne witness to the proliferation of a number of socio-economic problems over the past three decades in particular.
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Although all working-class Protestants are not per se loyalists, it is loyalist constituencies which are ostensibly inhabited by working-class Protestants; those who have borne witness to the proliferation of a number of socio-economic problems over the past three decades in particular.
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Capsized Classes: The Aristocracy and the Annihilation of History in D.H. Lawrence's Later Works
2020In spite or because of his working class origin, D.H. Lawrence always had a problematic relationship with aristocracy, which played a crucial role in his life and work. This relationship allowed him to have a direct experience of the social and epochal revolution which took place in the first decades of the 20th century and which implied the ...
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