Background
Kilroy, James Francis was born on September 7, 1935 in Chicago, Illinois, United States. Son of John Patrick and Nora (Joyce) Kilroy.
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The novel is the literary form that most extensively informs us of nineteenth-century English culture: not its realities but the ideologies that shaped social beliefs. Fiction not only reflects ideologies; it participates in their formation and modification. But ideologies shift rapidly - more than actualities of personal or social life, making the form of the novel shift accordingly. Consideration of four pairs of English novels, each of which extensively treats the most critical issue of the period - the survival of the family - shows how changes in ideology prompted fundamental revisions of fictional techniques and structures.
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(Very little is known of Mangan's life. He lived and died ...)
Very little is known of Mangan's life. He lived and died in seclusion; his life was short and unhappy. Although he published scores of poems under various pseudonyms, only one book-length volume appeared in his lifetime. Because of all this, the following chronology is of necessity brief.May 1, 1803 Born in Dublin - 1813 Began apprenticeship as scrivener -1818 First poems published under various pseudonyms - 1832-33 Contributor to The Comet - 1834-49 Contributor to Dublin University Magazine - 1838 Began work for Irish Ordnance Survey - Oct. 15, 1842 First issue of The Nation, includes Mangan poems - 1844 Asst. cataloguer at Trinity College Library - 1845 Anthologia Germanica only volume of work in lifetime - June 20, 1849, died in Dublin.
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Kilroy, James Francis was born on September 7, 1935 in Chicago, Illinois, United States. Son of John Patrick and Nora (Joyce) Kilroy.
Bachelor of Arts, DePaul University, 1957; Master of Arts, University Iowa, 1961; Doctor of Philosophy, University Wisconsin, 1965.
Teacher, Public High Schools, Chicago, 1957-1961; assistant professor, Vanderbilt University, 1965-1969; associate professor, Vanderbilt University, 1969-1977; professor, Vanderbilt University, 1977-1984; department chairman English, Vanderbilt University, 1979-1983; associate dean Graduate School, Vanderbilt University, 1973-1976; dean College Arts and Sciences, Tulane University, 1984-1988; dean Faculty of Liberal Arts and Sciences, Tulane University, 1988-1990; provost, Tulane University, 1991-1996; professor, Tulane University, since 1996.
( The novel is the literary form that most extensively in...)
(Very little is known of Mangan's life. He lived and died ...)
Member Modern Language Association, American Committee for Irish Studies.
Married Mary Elizabeth Carroll, July 1, 1961. Children– Maurya, James Dennis, Mark Justin.