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Titre : | Irish University Review : Périodique numérique et imprimé Vol 53 n 2 - Autumn/Winter 2023 |
Type de document : | Bulletin |
Paru le : | 01/12/2023 |
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Extrait de From small: on motherhoods par Claire Lynch
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Personal essay by Paige Reynolds on small: on motherhoods
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Claire LYNCH, Auteur ;
Emilie PINE, Auteur
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Interview de Claire Lynch
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This essay argues that McGahern embodies a tension between nostalgia and anti-nostalgia through the silence of characters of a postmemory generation. Although McGahern neither pushes the limit of h...
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The essay focuses on the idea of sacrality as it manifests itself in the poetry of Moya Cannon. It is argued that her poems espouse an ecocentric ethic through fostering a sense of nature's sacredn...
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Storm over Spain (1937), by Mairin Mitchell, is a rare case in the bibliography of the Irish in the Spanish Civil War. This travelogue, which narrates the journey of the author around Andalusia in ...
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W. B. Yeats's long-term interest in meditation practices gained new impetus in 1931 when he obtained a copy of The Secret of the Golden Flower, a Daoist manual translated from Chinese. Alongside de...
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This article argues that W. B. Yeats uses his early novel John Sherman (1891) to identify and interrogate a non-national model of poetry he newly conceived to be global in its significance. Previou...
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This essay examines the role of the Irish, and the performance of Irishness, in the Windmill Row Theatre (1796–1804), which opened a mere eight years after the penal colony of Sydney Cove was estab...
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Brad KENT, Auteur
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Bernard Shaw occupies an unusual position in relation to Irish literature – his bona fides as a major world literary figure are acknowledged but his importance to Ireland remains ambiguous. Shaw hi...
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In his survey of Irish media over the last two centuries, Christopher Morash explains that, during the Revival years, Irish literature, politics, and public life existed ‘in a frenzy of print’, wit...
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Lola Ridge is a poet whose work is both pedagogic and visionary. Born in Dublin, moving to Australasia and then to the US, Ridge characterized the transnational experience that helped to shape anar...
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Why do Alice McDermott's narrators not acknowledge a statutory rape and a murder? Why does she make it hard for readers to detect who her narrators are? She compels us to work with her to construct...