Selected Prose of James Clarence Mangan

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Pub. Date: 2004-11-01
Publisher(s): Irish Academic Press
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Summary

That Mangan is Ireland's foremost Romantic poet is by now a commonplace. The poetry of this self-proscribed 'Out-and-Outer' may have contributed to the picture of an eccentric genius writhing in romantic agony, far removed from the daily throng. But there was a public side to this private poet. In reality, from the age of 28, with his publication of the politically engaged 'The Two Flats: Our Quackstitution', this po���¨te maudit remained in constant dialogue with the wider reading public. Prose afforded the poet his podium. And much of his mature poetry is contained within prose articles. In prose, Mangan taught, thought, deliberated, parodied, and afforded glimpses of himself which were hidden from his poetic alter ego. In his German and Oriental Anthologies, he opened up a world of literature to his Irish readers. Articles like 'A Sixty-Drop Dose of Laudanum' betray his mastery of the well-turned aphorism. Stories like 'The Man in the Cloak' manifest his light-hearted fascination for the Gothic. C.P. Meehan prefaced his pioneering Essays in Prose and Verse by J.C. Mangan with the apologetic observation that 'every scrap of writing from Mangan's pen . deserves to be rescued from the countless contingencies to which manuscripts are exposed.' Having rescued Mangan's work in our collected edition, we offer no such apology: our best of Mangan's prose shows a man with his finger on the pulse, following his one precept-not to bore.

Table of Contents

FOREWORD vii
The Two Flats; or, Our Quackstitution. An Apologue 1(6)
An Extraordinary Adventure in the Shades 7(11)
A Treatise on a Pair of Tongs 18(12)
My Transformation. A Wonderful Tale 30(7)
from Anthologia Germanica. No. I. The Lyrical and Smaller Poems of Schiller 37(3)
from Anthologia Germanica. No. IV. The Poems of Matthison and Salis 40(5)
from Anthologia Germanica. No. VI. The German Fabulists 45(3)
from Anthologia Germanica. No. VII. Kerner's Lyrical Poems 48(11)
from Anthologia Germanica. No. X. Tieck and the Other Song-Singers of Germany 59(5)
from Literæ Orientates. Persian and "Turkish Poetry. First Article 64(7)
from Literæ Orientates. Turkish Poetry. Second Article 71(5)
from Anthologia Germanica. No. XII. The Less Translatable Poems of Schiller 76(3)
The Thirty Flasks 79(59)
The Man in the Cloak. A Very German Story 138(27)
from Anthologia Germanica. No. XIV. Gellert's Tales and Fables 165(4)
A Sixty-Drop Dose of Laudanum 169(20)
from Anthologia Germanica. No. XV. Wetzel's Poems. 189(4)
from Literati Orientates. No. IV. Arabian, Persian and Turkish Poetry 193(4)
The Discontented Stones 197(4)
The Story of the Old Wolf 201(6)
Bodach an Chota-Lachtna, or The Clown with the Grey Coat 207(9)
My Bugle, and How I Blow It 216(7)
Chapters on Ghostcraft: Comprising some account of the life and revelations of Madame Hauffe, the celebrated Wirtemberg Ghost-seeress 223(21)
from Anthologia Germanica. No. XVII. Ballads and Romances 244(4)
The Threefold Prediction: A Psychological Narrative 248(22)
from Anthologia Hibernica. No. I 270(2)
from Introduction to The Poets and Poetry of Munster 272(6)
Sketches and Reminiscences of Irish Writers. No. I. Maturin 278(4)
Sketches and Reminiscences of Irish Writers. No. III. John Anster 282(3)
Sketches and Reminiscences of Irish Writers. No. VI. Gerald Griffin 285(3)
Sketches and Reminiscences of Irish Writers. No. IX. William Maginn 288(4)
Autobiography 292(15)
NOTES 307(50)
INDEX OF TITLES 357

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