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Glocal Irish Village Imaginaries: the Local-colour Stories of Erminda Rentoul Esler and Katherine Frances Purdon
2022
Open Library of Humanities
In this article, I explore the way two lesser-known Irish women writers—Donegal-born but London-based Erminda Rentoul Esler (1860–1924) and County Meath native and resident Katherine Frances Purdon (1852–1920)—differently construct the 'local' in their village tales at the turn of the twentieth century. I highlight the ways in which their regional stories existed in a complex, supranational media environment that was simultaneously alert to local modes of Irish revivalism and international
doi:10.16995/olh.9124
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