Vivid Faces: The Revolutionary Generation in Ireland, 1890-1923

Vivid Faces: The Revolutionary Generation in Ireland, 1890-1923

by R. F. Foster
Vivid Faces: The Revolutionary Generation in Ireland, 1890-1923

Vivid Faces: The Revolutionary Generation in Ireland, 1890-1923

by R. F. Foster

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Overview

A masterful history of Ireland’s Easter Rising told through the lives of ordinary people who forged a revolutionary generation.

On Easter Monday, 1916, Irish rebels poured into Dublin’s streets to proclaim an independent republic. Ireland’s long struggle for self-government had suddenly become a radical and bloody fight for independence from Great Britain. Irish nationalists mounted a week-long insurrection, occupying public buildings and creating mayhem before the British army regained control. The Easter Rising provided the spark for the Irish revolution, a turning point in the violent history of Irish independence.

In this highly original history, acclaimed scholar R. F. Foster explores the human dimension of this pivotal event. He focuses on the ordinary men and women, Yeats’s “vivid faces,” who rose “from counter or desk among grey / Eighteenth-century houses” and took to the streets. A generation made, not born, they rejected the inherited ways of the Church, their bourgeois families, and British rule. They found inspiration in the ideals of socialism and feminism, in new approaches to love, art, and belief.

Drawing on fresh sources, including personal letters and diaries, Foster summons his characters to life. We meet Rosamond Jacob, who escaped provincial Waterford for bustling Dublin. On a jaunt through the city she might visit a modern art gallery, buy cigarettes, or read a radical feminist newspaper. She could practice the Irish language, attend a lecture on Freud, or flirt with a man who would later be executed for his radical activity. These became the roots of a rich life of activism in Irish and women’s causes.

Vivid Faces shows how Rosamond and her peers were galvanized to action by a vertiginous sense of transformation: as one confided to his diary, “I am changing and things around me change.” Politics had fused with the intimacies of love and belief, making the Rising an event not only of the streets but also of the hearts and minds of a generation.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780393082791
Publisher: Norton, W. W. & Company, Inc.
Publication date: 01/26/2015
Edition description: New Edition
Pages: 480
Sales rank: 627,009
Product dimensions: 6.50(w) x 9.30(h) x 1.60(d)

About the Author

Born in Waterford, Ireland, R. F. Foster is the Carroll Builders Professor of Irish History at Hertford College, Oxford. He is the author of Modern Ireland, the standard history, and an acclaimed biography of Yeats.

Table of Contents

List of Illustrations xi

Introduction: The Ireland of Yesterday xv

1 Fathers and Children 1

2 Learning 31

3 Playing 75

4 Loving 115

5 Writing 145

6 Arming 179

7 Fighting 221

8 Reckoning 259

9 Remembering 289

Conclusion: Freedoms 327

List of Abbreviations 333

Notes 335

Bibliography 379

Biographical Appendix 393

Acknowledgements 431

Index 435

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