The Reputations of Thomas Moore: Poetry, Music, and Politics
- Editor: McCleave, Sarah
- Editor: O'Hanlon, Triona
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Contents
- List of Figures
- Introduction
- 1 The Role of Community, Network and Sentiment in Shaping the Reputations of Thomas Moore
- SARAH McCLEAVE
- PART IMoore's Reputations as a Poet
- 2 "A Canadian Boat Song": Origins and Impact in English Canada
- D.M.R. BENTLEY
- 3 Satire, Militarism and the Hunt: Appropriations of Thomas Moore in Sporting Bombay
- Maire Ni Fhlathuin
- 4 Thomas Moore in the Hispanic World
- SARA MEDINA CALZADA
- 5 When Thomas Moore Was the Headline Act: John Boyle O'Reilly, Cultural Politics and the Marketability of Moore
- BRIAN G. CARAHER
- PART IIMoore's Reputations as Established through Music Networks
- 6 The National Airs and Moore's Reputation in London
- Triona O'Hanlon
- 7 Romantic Patriotism and the Building of Reputation: The Case of Robert Schumann's Paradies und die Peri
- ANJA BUNZEL
- 8 "Higher Universal Language of the Heart" The Reputations of Moore's Irish Melodies in the US
- SARAH GERK
- Part III Moore's Reputations as Established through Political Networks
- 9 'Where bastard freedom waves Her fustian flag in mockery over slaves': Thomas Moore in America
- JENNIFER MARTIN
- 10 The Influence of Thomas Moore in the Nineteenth-century Greek-speaking World
- KATHLEEN ANN O'DONNELL
- 11 Young Ireland and the Superannuated Bard: Rewriting Thomas Moore in The Nation
- Francesca Benatti
- Bibliography
- Notes on Contributors
- Index