Patrick R. O'Malley is Associate Professor of English at Georgetown University, where he teaches nineteenth-century British and Irish literary and cultural studies.
Introduction 1. History and Historiography in Anglo-Ireland 2. Owenson's 'Sacred Union': Paramnesiac History in The Wild Irish Girl 3. 'Terror has no diary': Melmoth's Anti-Histories 4. History and Hunger: Boucicault in the Wake of the Famine 5. The 'seething cauldron of the nation': Fighting History in M. L. O'Byrne's Leixlip Castle 6. Bunburying through History: Wildean Paramnesias and Ihe Portrait of Mr. W. H. 7. Modernist Memory and the Irish State
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