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Ireland's harp : the shaping of Irish identity, c. 1770-1880

Mary Louise O'Donnell (Author)
The image of the harp- symbolic of the political and cultural landscape of Ireland for centuries- evokes strong sentiments in the collective Irish imagination. The harp became the emblem on Irish coinage in the 16th century. Since then it has been symbolic of Irish culture, music, and politics - finally evolving into a significant marker of national identity in the 18th and 19th centuries. The most important period in this evolution was between 1770 and 1880, when the harp became central to many utopias visions of an autonomous Irish nation, and its metaphoric significance eclipsed its musical one. Mary Louise O'Donnell uses these fascinating years of major social, political, and cultural change as the focus of her study on the Irish harp and brings to light the monumental importance of this instrument by highlighting the central place the harp occupied in the formation and expression of Ireland's cultural and national identity. -- Publisher description

Print Book, English, 2014
University College Dublin Press, Dublin, 2014