Isolation of Ireland in the early 19th century In the mid 19th century, Ireland was a disease, famine, repression pocket of Britain. The great potato famine could not almost live the life in Ireland or was left by British. After coming to America, many Irish settled in New York, looking for employment opportunities and places to mention themselves. But it is not so if many "white people" Americans refuse to hire workers in Ireland. The majority of hatred comes from unfounded rumors, because they are not "white people" or they are culprits with liars, they are all dirty and keep listing.
It is also known as the Celtic Renaissance, the Renaissance of Ireland, or the resurrection of Ireland. From the late nineteenth century to the early twentieth century, the Celtic culture, literary and artistic tradition was restored and promoted against the British imperial rule for centuries. The author tried to create an independent nationalistic literature based on Irish traditions, themes, themes such as Celtic folklore and the themes preserved in legends. This poem came out four years after World War I started, so I think that this is about the First World War. It tells us that everything is falling apart, there is chaos, and that the water is stained with blood. He said, "Of course, the second coming is visible." Not only this, but the second time I came to Antichrist. "What kind of other beasts at last finished that time at last? Were you lazy with Bethlehem?"
The purpose of this paper was to explore the importance of cultural nationalism from the late 19th century to the early 20th century and its role in Ireland's literary and linguistic Renaissance and to clarify the national, cultural and literary contexts of the then UK and Ireland Recognize the importance of the need for identity. . The first thing to do is to distinguish Irish authors - especially Joyce - and recognize the romantic Celtic imagery of the Gaelic rural class embodied in Yeats and singers, recognition of cultural nationalism, disgusting cultural nationalism It is to discover. The field of indigenous literature and publicity in Ireland. Gaelic but ironically, it is said that there is an intrinsic connection between the global cultural nationalism and the political and social benefits of the influential divisions and Catholic masses dominated by Protestantism I will prove it.
In the fight against Britain's freedom, the image of the Irish mother was welcomed in the Irish portrait. From the late nineteenth century to the early 20th century the rise of the Celts, "Irish mother" was portrayed in several plays such as William Butler E's "Catherine En Houlihan" (1902). ) These plays symbolize the "Irish mother" who urged the Irish "son" to help with metaphor and inspired a "stranger" from her house. In 1916 Padreig Perth, the leader of Rising, adapted the nineteenth century clause, "Irish mother" drew a poem with the theme "Misee ayre" and advocated the theme of pop culture. And a nationalist speech.