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Cambridge University Press 978-1-107-44916-9 - A Cultural History of the Irish Novel, 1790–1829 Claire Connolly Index More information I n d e x 1 7 9 8 r e b e l l i o n . See U n i t e d I r i s h R e b e l l i o n i n Patronage , 113 i n Th e Absentee , 106 Abbey Th e a t r e , 2 0 i n Th e Wild Irish Girl , 106 Abercorn, Lord & Lady, 177 its relation to marriage plot in novels, 85 abortion, 155 Ladies of Llangollen, reaction to, 107 Act of Union , 32 Lady Granard and anti-Union and cartographic advances, 65 p a m p h l e t s , 3 6 and changes to copyright legislation, 6 Lady Margaret Mount Cashell’s reaction and concept of national literature, 14 to, 108 and Edmund Burke’s distinction between limited legislative intent of, 105 paper promises and ties of sympathy, L o r d C a s t l e r e a g h , 1 0 9 113 Lord Clare as propagandist for, 108 a n d I r e l a n d ’ s l o c a t i o n , 5 3 , 6 3 repeal of, 162 and literary reviewing, 136 Richard Lovell Edgeworth’s account of, 113 a n d o b j e c t c u l t u r e , 2 9 Richard Lovell Edgeworth’s speeches on, and promise of release from sectarianism, 5 6 , 1 4 2 128 Sydney Owenson’s comments on, 171 and property rights, 70 understood in terms of cultural and publication date of Belinda , 105 identity, 105 a n d r e p r e s e n t i n g I r e l a n d , 1 4 u n d e r s t o o d i n t e r m s o f d i s g u i s e , 3 6 and the language of sexuality, 106 A d d i s o n , J o s e p h and the politics of fi c t i o n , 2 , 2 6 , 3 2 – 4 6 , 8 7 Cato , 1 7 2 and the production of Irish fi c t i o n , 3 3 agrarian violence, 165 a n d t r a v e l w r i t i n g , 6 1 a l l e g o r y , 1 6 , 3 5 , 8 4 , 8 7 , 8 8 , 9 6 and William Parnell’s reaction to, 15 critical debates about, 88–90 anxiety as a reaction to, 105 , 107 , 111 i n Th e Absentee , 2 5 a r t i c l e s o n t r a d e , 3 7 i n Th e Collegians , 122 as a dynamic political settlement, 15 J a c o b i t e l a n g u a g e o f g r i e v a n c e , 1 0 6 a s c r i m e , 4 5 , 9 5 A m e r i c a , 6 , 1 8 3 a s F r a n k e n s t e i n ’ s m o n s t e r , 3 4 , 1 7 2 c i v i l w a r , 2 9 a s G o t h i c t a l e , 1 7 1 , 1 7 2 Lady Gregory in, 21 a s i m m e d i a t e c o n t e x t , 1 5 m i g r a t i o n t o , 5 2 a s i n c o m p l e t e , 3 3 , 4 5 n a t i o n a l fi ctions of the American republic, b r o k e n p r o m i s e s , 3 4 9 4 , 1 0 7 B u r k e a n m e t a n a r r a t i v e , 5 O t o m a c I n d i a n s , 1 9 4 Castle Rackrent understood in terms of, 93 Raleigh’s expedition to Virginia, 101 changes to parliamentary representation, 37 A m o r y , Th omas, 5 Charles Kendal Bushe’s reaction to, 108 Anatomy Act 1832 , 175 d e b a t e s i n P a r l i a m e n t , 1 6 , 3 3 , 4 8 , 5 3 – 6 , 1 0 5 , A n d e r s o n , B e n e d i c t , 4 8 , 6 7 , 6 8 1 1 2 , 1 4 2 A n d r e w s , J o h n H . , 5 0 , 6 5 Denys Scully and anti-Union pamphlets, 36 A n n a l y . See County Longford 259 © in this web service Cambridge University Press www.cambridge.org Cambridge University Press 978-1-107-44916-9 - A Cultural History of the Irish Novel, 1790–1829 Claire Connolly Index More information 260 Index a n t i - C a t h o l i c i s m , 7 3 Th e Boyne Water , 122 a s fl exible ideology, 135 Th e Croppy: A Tale of 1798 , 177 G o r d o n r i o t s , 1 4 6 , 1 5 4 Th e Fetches , 1 7 , 1 8 8 i n Manoeuvring , 134 B a n i m , M i c h a e l , 1 6 8 i n Th e Children of the Abbey , 134 Father Connell , 122 i n Th e Jesuit , 132 Bantry Bay i n Th e O’Briens and the O’Flahertys , 135 G e n e r a l d e G r o u c h y , 4 7 i n Th e Quarterly Review , 137 Banville, John, 116 a n t i q u a r i a n i s m , 1 , 1 6 , 2 9 , 3 1 , 4 8 , 5 2 , 5 9 , 6 8 , 7 8 Barbauld, Anna Laetitia, 79 , 141 a n d k e e n i n g , 1 9 0 British Novelists , 1 0 a n d m a p s , 6 6 – 7 b a r d i c p o e t r y , 1 0 6 a n d m u s i c , 6 0 Barnard, Toby, 6 , 126 a n d n a r r a t i v e s t y l e , 4 5 , 5 2 B a r r e l l , J o h n , 9 5 , 1 2 0 a n d p o s i t i v i s m , 6 6 B a r r i n g t o n , J o n a h , 1 0 8 , 1 7 1 a n d r o m a n t i c m a t e r i a l i s m , 3 1 B a r r y , J a m e s , 1 8 0 as context for Moore’s Melodies , 7 8 Bartlett, Th o m a s , 1 0 5 , 1 2 6 , 1 2 8 , 1 2 9 , 1 3 3 , 1 6 3 , i n Ennui , 5 8 196 i n Tales of the Munster Festivals , 167 Beauford, William i n Th e Absentee , 6 2 Antient Topography of Ireland , i n Th e Wild Irish Girl , 6 9 , 1 4 8 6 7 a n t i - s e m i t i s m , 1 1 6 B e a u f o r t , D a n i e l A u g u s t u s , 5 9 , 6 5 – 6 A r r o w s m i t h , A a r o n , 6 4 Belanger, Jacqueline, 6 A u s t e n , J a n e , 8 6 , 1 4 1 B e l f a s t , 8 a n d g a r d e n s , 1 1 4 publishing industry, 8 Mansfi eld Park , 6 4 , 1 1 4 B e l g i u m , 1 4 7 Northanger Abbey , 141 B e n j a m i n , W a l t e r , 2 6 Persuasion , 7 2 B e n t l e y , R i c h a r d , 8 , 1 0 Sense and Sensibility , 1 0 2 Bew, Paul, 142 Bible B a h a r , S a b a , 2 7 Job 4–15, 180 B a l l a n t y n e ’ s Novelist’s Library , 1 0 King James version, 181 B a l l a s t e r , R o s , 8 6 literary excellence of, 180 B a n i m , J o h n , 1 2 8 , 1 6 9 , 1 7 7 O l d T e s t a m e n t , 1 8 1 and Gerald Griffi n , 1 7 7 Samuel 1–28, 180 a n d m a p s , 8 1 Blackwoods Magazine , 7 1 in London, 165 , 168 B l a k e , W i l l i a m , 1 8 0 plans for an ‘English tale’, 9 Blessington, Lady, 4 representation of Catholic clergy in his body snatchers, 175 fi c t i o n , 1 5 4 b o o k p r o d u c t i o n , 1 0 Revelations of the Dead-Alive , 193–5 B o u c i c a u l t , D i o n Th e Anglo-Irish of the Nineteenth Century , Th e Colleen Bawn , 120 4 3 , 8 0 – 1 B o w e n , E l i z a b e t h , 7 0 , 1 1 6 , 1 6 4 Th e Nowlans , 1 2 2 , 1 5 6 B r i s c o e , S o p h i a B a n i m , J o h n a n d B a n i m , M i c h a e l , 9 , 1 7 , 1 2 0 , History of Julia and Cecilia , 6 1 2 4 , 1 2 7 , 1 7 2 , 1 8 2 British Critic , 139 and the cultural uses of the Bible, 181 Brittaine, George, 148 critical reputation, 164 , 169 Brooke, Charlotte frame narratives in their fi c t i o n , 1 7 8 Reliques of Irish Poetry , 3 5 popular culture in their fi c t i o n , 1 7 0 B r o o k e , H e n r y , 5 representation of Catholic clergy in their B r o u g h a m , H e n r y , 1 1 2 fi c t i o n , 1 4 8 B r o w n , B i l l , 2 9 Rockite rebellion as context for their fi ction, B r u c e , J a m e s , 1 1 7 166 B r u n t o n , M a r y Slieve Bloom mountains in their fi c t i o n , 1 5 5 Self-Control , 140 Tales of the O’Hara Family , 177 , 178 B u r g e s s , M i r a n d a , 3 1 , 8 8 , 1 2 2 © in this web service Cambridge University Press www.cambridge.org Cambridge University Press 978-1-107-44916-9 - A Cultural History of the Irish Novel, 1790–1829 Claire Connolly Index More information Index 261 B u r k e , E d m u n d , 4 , 5 4 c o m p a r e d t o d e i s m , 1 6 1 a n d B u r k e a n m e t a n a r r a t i v e , 5 , 3 5 c u l t u r a l B i b l e , 1 8 1 a n d C a t h o l i c d i s p o s s e s s i o n , 7 2 i n Th e Wild Irish Girl , 144 and Irish political independence, 53 p o p u l a r b e l i e f s , 1 4 7 , 1 5 5 and Mary Leadbeater, 139 t r a d i t i o n v e r s u s s c r i p t u r e , 1 6 0 and paper ties, 112 Catholics a n d p r e s c r i p t i o n , 7 2 a s r e a d e r s , 9 a n d t h e s u b l i m e , 3 0 , 1 0 7 belief in miracles, 13 , 143 and William Cusack Smith, 139 b r o k e n p r o m i s e s o f U n i o n , 3 4 , 1 0 8 his description of London in fl ames, 44 concessions to, 12 , 148 his image of national community as d i s p o s s e s s i o n , 1 4 7 property, 161 legal exclusions, 126 Letter to Sir Hercules Langrishe , 161 l o y a l t y t o t h e C r o w n , 1 2 , 1 4 6 , 1 6 2 o n A m e r i c a , 5 3 r e p r e s e n t a t i o n o f i n h i s t o r i e s , 1 3 , 5 9 Philosophical Enquiry into the Origin of Our r e p r e s e n t a t i o n o f i n p a r l i a m e n t , 1 3 Ideas of the Sublime and Beautiful , 4 4 , c e n s u s 1 8 2 1 , 1 2 1 8 0 C h a n d l e r , J a m e s , 1 1 0 B u r k e , R i c h a r d , 7 2 C h e y n e , D r Burney, Frances English Malady , 193 Th e Wanderer , 103 Cill Cais , 6 2 Bushe, Charles Kendal, 108 C l a r e , L o r d , 5 4 , 7 0 , 1 0 8 Butler, Lady Eleanor and Ponsonby, Sarah, Clarke, Lady Olivia 107 Th e Irishwoman , 1 3 B u t l e r , M a r i l y n , 1 1 5 , 1 3 7 , 1 4 7 C l e a r y , J o e , 1 8 B u t l e r , S a r a h , 5 C o l b u r n , H e n r y , 8 , 1 0 , 1 7 7 B y r o n , L o r d , 3 0 , 9 7 C o l l e y , L i n d a , 1 3 0 Hebrew Melodies , 1 8 0 C o n l e y , T o m , 8 2 C o n n a u g h t , 7 1 C a l v i n i s m , 1 6 0 C o n n e m a r a , 3 8 , 4 1 , 7 1 Campbell, Th o m a s ( a n t i q u a r i a n ) , 5 5 C o n n o l l y , S e a n , 5 0 Philosophical Survey of the South of Ireland , Connor, John, 6 5 9 C o n s t a b l e , A r c h i b a l d , 8 Campbell, Th omas (poet), 60 , 115 c o n v e r s i o n , 1 3 3 C a n u e l , M a r k , 9 3 , 1 2 8 , 1 5 3 , 1 6 1 , 1 6 2 C o n y n g h a m , W i l l i a m , 6 7 C a r l e t o n , W i l l i a m , 1 1 , 1 2 4 Copyright Act 1709 , 6 Carmichael, Andrew Blair C o r b e t t , M a r y J e a n , 8 7 Th e Seven Th ieves , 4 5 C o r k , 6 , 4 7 , 8 3 , 1 4 2 , 1 9 5 Carr, John, 137 c o m p a r e d t o Y o r k , 5 5 Castlereagh, Lord, 105 M u s e u m o f A r t , 8 3 h o m o s e x u a l i t y , 1 1 1 Sarah Curran’s time in, 99 C a t h o l i c A s s o c i a t i o n , 3 4 , 8 1 , 1 2 8 , 1 2 9 , 1 4 5 , 1 6 2 C o r k e r y , D a n i e l , 2 , 2 2 , 2 4 , 2 9 , 4 8 C a t h o l i c E m a n c i p a t i o n , 1 , 5 , 1 0 , 3 2 , 4 3 , 1 2 0 , and Irish language literature, 32 1 2 8 , 1 6 2 , 1 6 3 , 1 6 4 , 1 9 6 Th e Hidden Ireland , 4

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