Troubled Histories, Troubled Fictions: Twentieth-century Anglo-Irish ProseRodopi, 1995 - 174 páginas Twentieth-century Irish fiction powerfully reflects the intensely political nature of the Irish experience for the last hundred years, and earlier. The essays in Troubled Histories, Troubled Fictions: Twentieth Century Anglo-Irish Prose focus upon the various ways in which the work of authors otherwise as diverse as James Joyce, James Stephens, Elizabeth Bowen, Molly Keane, Eimar O'Duffy, Jennifer Johnston, William Trevor, Julia O'Faolain, and a number of recent women writers, synchronizes with items that are, or were, high on the agenda of Irish politics. Discussion ranges from the political and ideological use to which Joyce puts etymology, sex, and early Irish history, the symbolical importance of the Big House, and the politics of sexuality in the immediate post-independence period, to representations of the recent Troubles. |
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Martin J Croghan | 19 |
S J Boyd | 31 |
Bruce Stewart | 61 |
Werner Huber | 95 |
Clair Hughes | 119 |
José Lanters | 129 |
Kristin Morrison | 141 |
That Is No Country for Young Men | 151 |
Margaret Scanlan | 159 |
Notes on Contributors | 173 |
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Termos e frases comuns
Anglo-Irish Aroon artistic behaviour Big House Bloom Boheemen's Bulnidians Catholic censorship central chapter characters Charwoman's Daughter Christian context Cuanduine trilogy Cuchulain culture Danielstown Darrell Figgis deconstruction Dublin Dworkin eating Elizabeth Bowen English episode essay etymologically example female fiction Finnegans Wake Gaelic Gnostic Gothic Henchy hero heroine High King human hunger Ireland Irish history Ivy Day James Joyce James Stephens Jennifer Johnston Joyce's Keane Keane's King Goshawk language linguistic literary Literature living Lois London M.J. Farrell male marriage means Merriman Messinger modern Irish Molly Molly Keane Molly's mother myth narrative nationalist nature novel O'Conor O'Donoghue O'Duffy O'Duffy's O'Faolain's O'Kennedy Parnell Parrinder Pentarchy poem political pornography post-structuralist Rathean reference Richard Ellmann role satire Seamus Deane seems sense sexual Sinn Féin social society Stephens's story suggests symbol Tara theme tradition Troubles Uisneach Ulysses violence W.B. Yeats woman women word writing Yeats Yeats's young
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