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Titre : | Irish University Review : Périodique numérique et imprimé Vol 52 n 2 - Autumn/Winter 2022 |
Type de document : | Bulletin |
Paru le : | 01/12/2022 |
Dépouillements
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Extrait de Unsettled par Rosaleen McDonagh
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Personal essay by David Friel on Rosaleen McDonagh's Unsettled
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Personal essay by Elizabeth Grubgeld on Rosaleen McDonagh's Unsettled.
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Personal essay by Declan Kavanagh on Rosaleen McDonagh's Unsettled
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Phyllis BOUMANS, Auteur ;
Elke D'HOKER, Auteur
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This essay examines the role played by magazine culture in the exclusion of women writers from the traditional Irish short story canon by looking at the presence and representation of women writers...
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This essay, informed by scholarship on middlebrow culture, places Mary Lavin’s stories in the textual space of The New Yorker, reassessing the supposed ‘conservatism’ of her short fiction. Lavin’s ...
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Focusing on the changing publishing trends in children’s Irish and British fiction in the mid-nineteenth century, this essay examines Frances Browne’s popular fairy-tale collection, Granny’s Wonder...
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This article offers a development of traditional approaches to Irish Great War literature which focus on issues of national identity towards a wider transnational field. It investigates two war nar...
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James Stephens (1880–1950) had a significant reputation during the interwar years, both as a poet and a writer of short stories. Combining a Revivalist interest in imaginative texts from Ireland’s ...
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This article examines Thomas MacGreevy’s poetry in the context of combatant modernism. It argues that the preoccupations with themes of perception and violence in MacGreevy’s poems represent a prol...
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This essay refigures conventional partitions of local and global spaces by uncovering the fate of rural labour, as it became the showpiece of an Irish state attempting to attract American material ...
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Kate MCCARTHY, Auteur ;
Una KEALY, Auteur
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This essay explores a unique set of documents, comprising letters and postcards, sent by Teresa Deevy to her friend and fellow Waterford playwright, James Cheasty. To date, Deevy’s correspondence h...
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This article explores the small press publishing trends of 1960s Dublin and identifies how Derek Mahon benefitted from the coteries of editors and poets inhabiting the city while composing his earl...
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This article examines the haunted nature of Kevin Barry’s City of Bohane. The primary focus of reading is through the theoretical lens of Jacques Derrida’s notion of hauntology which he discusses i...
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Biographical essay by Barry Houlihan on Carolyn Swift