Titre : | Etudes irlandaises vol 32 n 1 - 2007 |
Type de document : | Bulletin |
Paru le : | 01/01/2007 |
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Dimitri SOENEN, Auteur
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L'élégie de Seamus Heaney révèle une démarche originale : dans un effort pour dépasser le silence de l'absence ou du mutisme consécutif aux assassinats politiques le poème élégiatique interroge dans le même temps sa légitimité esthétique et poli[...]

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Elke D'HOKER, Auteur
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This essay analyses the way contemporary female writers deal with the conventions of the "good heroine" and the "artless narrator" which have long dominated female first-person narration. It offers a detailed reading of three Irish novels Edna O[...]

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Christopher NORTON, Auteur
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This article considers the failed attempt to reconcile unionism and nationalism in Northern Ireland in March 1922. It reassesses the balance of forces on the unionist side who were in favour of, or opposed to, the March Peace Pact and argues tha[...]

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Véronique MOLINARI, Auteur
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In the male-dominated world of Northern Irish politics, the creation of a cross-community women's party to fight the Forum elections in 1996 did not go unnoticed. Created to give Northern Irish women a voice in the peace talks, the Northern Iris[...]

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Susan CAHILL, Auteur
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Colum McCann's second novel, This Side of Brightness, is his first narrative set entirely in the United States, specifically New York City. The novel is concerned with the attempts of a young man to come to terms with his own history. This is st[...]

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James FITZPATRICK SMITH, Auteur
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In Madoc: A Mystery, Paul Muldoon is less interested in the products and end results of power than he is in the process and methods by which such power comes into being and is asserted. Indeed, power and possession are fitting counterparts withi[...]

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Richard BARRETT, Auteur
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This article surveys the views expressed in Irish nationalist and Catholic newspapers (mainly in editorials, comment pieces and letters to the editor) on the Dreyfus affair in France during the climactic phases of the affair in 1898-99. It finds[...]

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Billy GRAY, Auteur
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The aim of this article is to examine how Gary Mitchell's As the Beast sleeps and the Force of Change engage with what the Ulster poet Tom Paulin has described as "the unbudging, implacable destructiveness" of the triumphalist Loyalist ethos. In[...]

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Lawrence P. MORRIS, Auteur
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While language has been viewed as a traditional constituent of ethnic identity, it actually played a surprisingly small role in the construction of racial identity in seventeenth-century Ireland. Instead of language, descent from the legendary a[...]