The Truth About the Irish

by Terry Eagleton

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If you're looking for a field guide to leprechauns, The Truth About the Irish is not the book for you. But if you can handle a frank and funny look into the minds and hearts of Irish people, you've been touched by that fabled Irish luck. Covering all things Irish from Blarney to Yeats, renowned literary and cultural critic Terry Eagleton separates the myths from the reality with his priceless blend of sidesplitting humor, caustic commentary, and the honest lowdown on the beloved and show more bewildering country of Ireland. show less

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An entertaining, witty commentary on the Irish, fleshing through the myths and the truth, all in a rollicking manner.
Very cool book on what is actually means to be Irish. It dispels many of the myths the American Irish created for themselves.
Ein lustiges Büchlein, dass einem die lebensfrohe und manchmal etwas skurile irische Art und Lebensweise näherbringt.
Eine nette Unterhaltung vor einem Irland-Trip!

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Terry Eagleton received a Ph.D from Cambridge University. He is a literary critic and a writer. He has written about 50 books including Shakespeare and Society, Criticism and Ideology, The Ideology of the Aesthetic, Literary Theory, The Illusions of Postmodernism, Why Marx Was Right, The Event of Literature, and Across the Pond: An Englishman's show more View of America. He wrote a novel entitled Saints and Scholars, several plays including Saint Oscar, and a memoir entitled The Gatekeeper. He is also the chair in English literature in Lancaster University's department of English and creative writing. (Bowker Author Biography) show less

Common Knowledge

Canonical title*
Die Wahrheit über die Iren
Original title
The Truth about the Irish
Original publication date
1999
Important places
Dublin, Ireland; Ireland
Dedication
For Michael Henry
First words
You have just arrived at Dublin airport from Sydney or Sacramento, Salisbury or Siena.
Last words
(Click to show. Warning: May contain spoilers.)The good news is that the Irish are a good-humoured, vivacious, hospitable people, with a magnificient culture and one of the most beautiful countries on earth. Come on now, isn't that a fair exchange?
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Genres
Nonfiction, History, General Nonfiction, Reference
DDC/MDS
941.7History & geographyHistory of EuropeBritish IslesConnaught
LCC
DA925 .E28History of Europe, Asia, Africa and OceaniaGreat BritainHistory of Great BritainIrelandHistoryAntiquities. Social life and customs. Ethnography
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Reviews
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Rating
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Languages
English, German
Media
Paper, Ebook
ISBNs
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