- Fintan Cullen
Fintan Cullen (born
3 January 1954 ) is an Irish academic, educator and writer.Cullen was born in
Dublin . He and Roy Foster co-created Conquering England: Ireland in Victorian England, which was exhibited from9 March 2005 to19 June 2005 inLondon . The name comes fromG. B. Shaw 's mordant observation that "England had conquered Ireland, so there was nothing for it but to come over and conquer England."The exhibition explored the diversity of the Irish in London and their influence in the visual arts, literature, theatre, journalism and politics. It featured portraits of Shaw,
Oscar Wilde ,W. B. Yeats andCharles Stewart Parnell . "'Conquering England' also included painters, sculptors, politicians, journalists, theatrical entrepreneurs (includingBram Stoker , the author of "Dracula ") ... [t] he reign ofQueen Victoria was characterized by a contentious and contradictory relationship between Ireland and Britain ... with the Parnellite Irish Parliamentary Party holding the balance of power at Westminster in the 1880s and Parnell himself being the focus of intense controversy ... [the] Irish were prominent in other spheres, notably medicine and the law, but the worlds of the visual arts, politics, literature and the stage retain the most vivid impression of Irish influence in Queen Victoria's reign ... [by] the end of the period, ... the Celtic craze and events such as the newAbbey Theatre 's visits to London ... coincided with the return of the cultural focus to Dublin, to an Ireland undergoing political radicalization and cultural renaissance."External links
* [http://www.npg.org.uk/live/woconquering.asp National Public Gallery]
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