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Titre : | Etudes irlandaises Vol 44 n 1 - Printemps-été 2019 |
Type de document : | Bulletin |
Paru le : | 01/06/2019 |
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This paper studies the history of deforestation in Ireland under the impact of consequent arrivals and departures, among which the advent of Christianity and the Anglo-Norman colonisation left a pe...
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Gerald of Wales rédigea à la fin du XIIe siècle l’Historia Hiberniae et la Topographia Hibernica, deux ouvrages ethnographiques dans lesquels la nature a toute sa place. Cet article analyse le rapp...
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In the entire Inspector Devlin series, the borderland is central to the plot of Brian McGilloway’s novels, but in The Nameless Dead, written in 2012, not only is the borderland a dividing line, a d...
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Cet article envisage la façon dont Paula Meehan place la nature au centre de son dernier recueil, Geomantic (2016). La crise post-Celtic Tiger et les commémorations de 1916 conduisent à articuler l...
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The poet from Northern Ireland Sinéad Morrissey has among her concerns that about our conflicting relationship with nature ‒ be it the human body, the environment or the animal world. This paper ai...
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Tom HERRON, Auteur ;
Anna PILZ, Auteur
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Drawing on Jane Bennett’s theory of “crossings and enchantment”, this essay considers interspecies transformations in Seamus Heaney’s Sweeney Astray (1983). As a bird-man, Mad King Sweeney discover...
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Maryvonne BOISSEAU, Auteur ;
Marion NAUGRETTE-FOURNIER, Auteur
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Derek Mahon’s poetical œuvre can be read as a critical reflection on man’s relation to Earth. This paper first examines how the basic elements of familiar landscapes (land, soil, earth, sea) intera...
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Yvonne SCOTT, Auteur
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It is thirty years since the seminal art exhibition, Clean Irish Sea, was displayed at Dublin City Gallery in 1988. This was arguably the first major Irish art show to specifically address ecologic...