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Titre : | Irish University Review : Périodique numérique et imprimé Vol 48 n 1 - Spring 2018 |
Type de document : | Bulletin |
Paru le : | 01/06/2018 |
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James MORAN, Auteur
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Kate O'Brien initially made her literary reputation as a dramatist rather than a novelist. Her debut play Distinguished Villa (1926) won acclaim in London when first produced onstage, and critics c...

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Margaret O'NEILL, Auteur
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This article reads Kate O'Brien's Mary Lavelle in a cultural historical framework of medicine and psychoanalysis to explore the significance of the heart condition angina pectoris in the text. The ...

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This essay explores the significance of the specific sites that dominate O'Brien's representations of self-development in her novels set in Paris. Building on the central position that critics allo...

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Paige REYNOLDS, Auteur
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This essay draws attention to how the avant-garde undertakings of Irish Revivalism, particularly those of the dramatic movement, influenced Kate O'Brien's writing in the wake of high modernism. Pub...

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Jana FISCHEROVA, Auteur
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This essay examines the circumstances of the prohibition of Kate O'Brien's novel The Land of Spices in 1941. It focuses on demonstrating how banning the novel as indecent was a way for the Irish ce...

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Kelly SULLIVAN, Auteur
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Kate O'Brien's 1941 The Land of Spices navigates spatial and emotional gaps through a series of letters that punctuate the narrative and offer evidence of the inner life of protagonist Helen Archer...

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Anna TEEKELL, Auteur
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Kate O'Brien's 1943 The Last of Summer has been read as the novelist's riposte to an insular island that stifled both her publishing (through censorship) and her imagination (through cultural conse...

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Anthony ROCHE, Auteur
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This essay argues that Kate O'Brien's novels set in a contemporary Ireland engage directly with the political and public character of that society. O'Brien focusses her critique on Eamon de Valera,...

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Convergences in the work of Kate O'Brien and Virginia Woolf range from literary influences and political alignments, to a shared approach to narrative point of view, structure, or conceptual use of...

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Kate O'BRIEN, Auteur ;
Christopher MURRAY, Préfacier, etc.
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Lecture delivered to Graduates' Association, 2nd May, 1963.