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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...Article
Niamh Cullen, Auteur |An Irishwoman’s complicated World War II – and what came after [essay]Article
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...Article
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 ...Article
Personal essay by Paige Reynolds on small: on motherhoodsArticle
Joe DAVIES, Auteur |Reflections on a distant father and the author’s complex inheritances [essay]Article
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...Article
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...Article
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...Article
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...Article
Brad KENT, Auteur |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...Article
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...Article
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...Article
Tim MACGABHANN, Auteur |Preparing for an NA meeting [essay]Article
Rob DOYLE, Auteur |Among the Joyceans [essay]Article
Renée FOX, Auteur |This essay explores the ways Bram Stoker brings eighteenth-century affective gothic reading practices to bear on Victorian fiction’s investments in realism. By investigating modes of affective read...Article
Christina MORIN, Auteur ; Ellen Scheible, Auteur |Article
This essay traces the development of gothic impulses in the art of Northern Irish visual artist Willie Doherty (b.1959, Derry), considering, briefly, the disquieting ambiguities of his early photog...Article
This essay explores the role of the sovereignty goddess in Emma Donoghue’s Hood (1995) and its protagonist’s efforts to come to terms with the death of her newly deceased girlfriend. Taking its imp...Article
The immersive, fictional space that Irish gothicist Joseph Sheridan Le Fanu calls his reader to occupy has been underexplored in existing critical literature. This article draws on comments made by...Article
Kevin Barry’s short story ‘Fjord of Killary’ combines contemporary dystopian and ecological concerns, through the gothic, in order to critique Irish neoliberal ideologies. Engaging the eco-gothic, ...Livre
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Jessica BUNDSCHUH, Auteur |Maurice Riordan’s “The Idylls” is a prose poem sequence in The Holy Land (2007) with few Irish or Northern Irish precursors. As an elegy for his father and his family farm, Riordan resuscitates mem...Article
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...Article
Extrait de Unsettled par Rosaleen McDonaghArticle
Biographical essay by Barry Houlihan on Carolyn SwiftArticle
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 ...Article
Personal essay by Elizabeth Grubgeld on Rosaleen McDonagh's Unsettled.Article
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...Article
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...Article
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 ...Article
Tom LEE, Auteur |Essay by Tom Lee. On the past and present of a vast mental hospitalArticle
Phyllis BOUMANS, Auteur ; Elke D'HOKER, Auteur |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...Article
Personal essay by Declan Kavanagh on Rosaleen McDonagh's UnsettledArticle
E. GAYNOR, Auteur |Essay by Ella Gaynor. A city and its chicken fillet rollsArticle
Helen PENET, Auteur |This article proposes to compare the two versions of Dermot Bolger’s novel, and to show how A Second Life: A Renewed Novel (2010) reflects the changes which have taken place in Ireland between 1993...Article
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...Article
Riona NIC CONGAIL, Auteur |Within 20th-century Irish-language writing, it is rare to find Irish-speaking women who have documented their lives in print form. To find three sisters who have published their thoughts through th...Article
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...Article
Personal essay by David Friel on Rosaleen McDonagh's UnsettledArticle
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 ...Article
Kate MCCARTHY, Auteur ; Una KEALY, Auteur |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...Article
Rob DOYLE, Auteur |Essay by Rob Doyle. A sojourn in SingaporeArticle
Sara BAUME, Auteur |Essay by Sara Baume. Looking fo a cheap house in West CorkArticle
Brenda ROMERO, Auteur |Remembering a childhood home, room by roomArticle
Rory GLEESON, Auteur |Irritating alarms, human stasis, and a private obsessionArticle
Justin QUINN, Auteur |Unearthing the human and natural histories of a neighbourhoodArticle
Emily GRABHAM, Auteur |Walking while illLivre
James Joyce's relationship with his homeland was a complicated and often vexed one. The publication of his masterwork Ulysses - referred to by The Quarterly Review as an "Odyssey of the sewer" - in...Livre
Andrew J. Auge, Directeur de publication ; Eugene O'BRIEN, Directeur de publication | Londres : Routledge | 2022Contemporary Irish Poetry and the Climate Crisis addresses what is arguably the most crucial issue of human history through the lens of late-twentieth and early twenty-first-century Irish poetry. T...Livre
Sharon J. ARBUTHNOT, Éditeur scientifique ; Geraldine PARSONS, Éditeur scientifique | Dublin : Four Courts Press | 2022The Gaelic Finn tradition encompasses literature and lore centered on the figure of Finn Mac Cumaill. The essays in this volume cover, as with those in the earlier volume, The Gaelic Finn tradition...Livre
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Neil HEGARTY, Directeur de publication ; Nora HICKEY M'SICHILI, Directeur de publication | Belfast : No Alibis Press | 2022Commissioned by the Centre Culturel Irlandais in Paris, Impermanence features twelve essays by writers from or living in Northern Ireland. Written against the backdrop of Brexit, the Covid pande...Livre
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The three acclaimed Laureate lectures: The Lives of the Saints; Still Life, with Donal; The Fog of FamilyLivre
Introduction 1 Brendan Behan 2 John Broderick 3 Colm Tóibin 4 Romances: coming-out and gay historical 5 Three contemporary novels ConclusionLivre
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Marking the centenary of Ireland’s – and possibly the world’s – most famous novel, this joyful introductory guide opens up Ulysses to a whole new readership, offering insight into the literary, his...Article
Nathan O'DONNELL, Auteur |On art, tourism and entitlement (and bedbugs)Article
Hilary A. WHITE, Auteur |Peregrine v snipe in a devastated landscapeArticle
Dasom YANG, Auteur |An unwanted pregnancy and other acts of creationArticle
‘as though nothing were happening—or rather, not happening’ : Excess and Vacuity in The Little Girls
There's a hole in the middle of Bowen's late novel The Little Girls, literally as well as figuratively: a cavity in the ground dug by three childhood friends for the purpose of burying a secret box...Article
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This essay looks at Elizabeth Bowen's presence in The Bell during the war years. She contributed an essay, a short story, two pieces of memoir, two obituaries, and a few other, smaller pieces to th...Article
Catriona CROWE, Auteur |Essay by Catriona Crowe. On the Mother and Baby Homes Commission reportArticle
Stephen PHELAN, Auteur |Essay by Stephen Phelan. I was a Hemingway tour guide in MadridArticle
Over her career, Elizabeth Bowen published ten novels, yet she left no comprehensive theory of the novel. This essay draws especially upon ‘Notes on Writing a Novel’ (1945), ‘The Technique of the N...Article
As a novelist preoccupied with the sexualized gothic conventions haunting Irish fiction since the eighteenth century, Bowen persistently turns to the fraught concept of British and Irish women's co...Article
Over her career, Elizabeth Bowen published ten novels, yet she left no comprehensive theory of the novel. This essay draws especially upon ‘Notes on Writing a Novel’ (1945), ‘The Technique of the N...Article
This article investigates the influence of North America on Bowen's later work. After the war, Bowen traveled to America, at least once a year, until her last illness. Yet her time in the United St...Article
Ever since its publication in 1927, Elizabeth Bowen's first novel, The Hotel, has prompted critical responses that have tried to gauge the ways in which the narrative represents intimacy between wo...Article
In January 1941 Elizabeth Bowen, struggling to complete Bowen's Court, wrote to Virginia Woolf: ‘the last chapter seems to, or ought to re-write retrospectively all the rest of the book’, and a...Article
Sara BAUME, Auteur |Essay by Sara Baume. Dentistry, art and home in the terrible timesArticle
Throughout her life, Elizabeth Bowen maintained a rich network of artist friends and acquaintances. She often attended exhibitions and was an astute, sometimes caustic critic in letters as well...Livre
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David CLARE, Directeur de publication ; Fiona McDonagh, Directeur de publication ; Justine Nakase, Directeur de publication | Liverpool : Liverpool University Press | 2021Livre
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En 1904, à vingt-deux ans, James Joyce quitte son Irlande natale. Zurich, Trieste et Paris seront désormais ses principaux ports d’attache. Cependant, disait-il, « j’écris toujours sur Dublin, car ...Livre
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José CARREGAL-ROMERO, Auteur ; Mary DORCEY, Préfacier, etc. | Dublin : University College Dublin Press | 2021Queer Whispers: Gay and Lesbian Voices in Irish Fiction is the first comprehensive survey of gay and lesbian-themed fiction in Ireland, from the late 1970s until today. The book foregrounds the cul...Livre
Michael D. HIGGINS, Auteur ; Joachim FISCHER, Éditeur scientifique ; Fergal LENEHAN, Éditeur scientifique | Dublin : The Lilliput Press | 2021President Michael D. Higgins is one of the few public intellectuals to engage regularly with the abstract idea of an alternative European space, and to consistently reimagine it. Yet public discuss...Livre
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This article is devoted to the second section of Sinéad Morrissey’s Between Here and There (2002), which gathers poems written during the Irish writer’s two-year stay in Japan. The title of the...Article
Eoin FLANNERY, Auteur |The article focuses on the ways in which genre, narrative and time intersect in readings of cultural responses to both the global economic crash of 2008 and the implosion of Ireland’s Celtic Tiger ...Article
Ian HICKEY, Auteur |This article focuses on Seamus Heaney’s posthumously published translation of Virgil’s Aeneid, Book VI. It does so through the lens of what the post-structuralist thinker Jacques Derrida terms haun...Article
Lauren-Shannon JONES, Auteur |An essay by Laruen-Shannon Jones about a new routine in a new city.Article
U2 have always managed to hold a narrow line between social awareness and partisan political allegiance, belonging to a broad category of music that Rachel E. Seiler calls “contemporary conscious p...Article
Greg BAXTER, Auteur |An essay by Greg Baxter about cycling the hills of Mexico City.Article
On 25 May 2018, the Republic of Ireland voted in a landslide referendum to repeal the 8th amendment of its Constitution which had, since 1983, put the “right to life of the unborn” on an equal stat...Article
This paper starts as a discussion of Paul Lynch’s novel Grace as a Famine novel and on the ways in which the Famine is represented historically, but also emotionally. It questions the limits of...Article
Oliver FARRY, Auteur |An essay by Oliver Farry about daily life in Hong Kong under the National Security Law.Article
This conversation with Irish poet Theo Dorgan was carried out on 9 November 2019, on occasion of his visit to Granada for the performance in this city of the music / poetry show “Loco por Lorca: An...Article
In July 2019, the International Association for the Study of Irish Literatures held its annual conference in Trinity College Dublin, where Hugo Hamilton was invited, among a panel of writers includ...Article
Despite attempts to label her a postnationalist writer, Anne Enright’s fiction is rooted in the Irish landscape geographically, psychologically and emotionally. Enright reimagines traditional place...Article
En 2016 fut instaurée en République d’Irlande une Assemblée citoyenne ayant pour objectif de réfléchir à divers enjeux sociétaux, tels que la légalisation de l’avortement, le réchauffement clim...Article
Doireann NI GHRIOFA, Auteur |An essay by Doireann Ni Ghriofa : "On the trail of a legendary ancestor".Article
Thierry DUBOST, Auteur |The Secret Fall of Constance Wilde, dont la première se déroula à l’Abbey Theatre en 1997, trouve son origine dans une commande du théâtre national visant à célébrer le centenaire de la sortie de p...Article
Brian DILLON, Auteur |Essay by Brian Dillon about living in modernist London.Article
Arnold Thomas FANNING, Auteur |Essay by Arnold Thomas Fanning about listening to the sounds of a troubled childhood.Article
Eva URBAN, Auteur |The 2019 Lyric Theatre and Dublin Theatre Festival co-production of J. M. Synge’s The Playboy of the Western World (1907), directed by Oonagh Murphy, encouraged an abstract reading of the play in n...Article
Nathan O'DONNELL, Auteur |Essay by Nathan O'Donnell about islands and the myths we make of them.Article
Michael PHOENIX, Auteur |Essay by Michael Phoenix. ‘there are still pockets where no one knows just all that might await us’Article
Ian JOYCE, Auteur ; Mathew STAUNTON, Auteur |In this article Ian Joyce and Mathew Staunton explore the interconnected notions of anxiety and contemporary art practice in Ireland by “thinking into the bog” and looking with fresh eyes from insi...Article
The work of internationally acclaimed lens-based artist Willie Doherty proposes rich and nuanced understandings of the agency and participation of women in the Troubles in Northern Ireland. In a la...Article
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Michael Mccann, Directeur de publication ; Summer Meline, Directeur de publication ; Marcella L. A. Prince, Directeur de publication ; Nidhi ZAK, Directeur de publication ; Frank ORMSBY, Conseiller scientifique | Dublin : University College Dublin Press | 2020Offering an intimate look at the vast influence of Ireland's extraordinary literary heritage, this contemporary anthology highlights how a new Irish poetry is coming to stand alongside the traditio...Livre
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Graham PRICE, Auteur |This article analyses the connecting threads between the philosophies of Gilles Deleuze – as they appear in his 1968 text Difference and Repetition, which is one of Deleuze’s major solo works (alon...Article
Published in Dublin by the prominent Catholic printing firm of James Hoey, "The Adventures of Miss Sophia Berkley" (1760) has been identified in recent years as an earlier Irish gothic fiction than...Article
Ann ALCORN, Auteur |This article examines aspects of Dr. Françoise Henry’s work on early Irish Christian art, particularly abstractive qualities found in illuminated manuscripts of the 5th to 7th centuries, which she ...Article
Nicola WHITE, Auteur |Observing fulmars in Orkney.Article
In 19th-century Ireland, Protestant societies disrupted the traditional demarcations of religious affiliations by promoting self-determination and individual discernment. This paper wishes to exami...Article
Mary Lavin's stories subtly suggest that the rural idyll that De Valera dreamed of cannot materialise. The past plays heavy on the modernity promised, and through Lavin's ecocritical eye, it creeps...Article
Humour is a key facet of John Banville's aesthetic but is currently an under-researched aspect of his oeuvre. Few critics devote sustained attention to the role of comedy in Banville's prose; most ...Article
This article solely focuses on Seamus Heaney's ‘Route 110’ sequence from his final collection of poetry, "Human Chain". The sequence is broadly founded in memory and sees the poet revisit a series ...Article
Irish science fiction is a relatively unexplored area for Irish Studies, a situation partially rectified by the publication of Jack Fennell's "Irish Science Fiction" in 2014. This article aims to c...Article
Katherine SIDE, Auteur ; DeNel REHBERG SEDO, Auteur |We analyse the centenary-focused, jointly programmed, “One Book Two Cities” mass reading event organised around Lia Mills’ title, Fallen, in Dublin and Belfast in 2016. Drawing on Sarah Pink’s theo...Article
Brian Dillon, Naoise Dolan, Anne Enright, Patrick Freyne, Sinéad Gleeson, Selina Guinness, Roisin Kiberd and Susan McKay on England and its influences in the shadow of Brexit.Article
Angela RYAN, Auteur |This essay compares the writing of Kate O’Brien, celebrated Irish novelist who travelled to Spain and worked mainly in Britain, and of her less well-known cousin by marriage Kathleen Fitzpatrick Be...Article
This article considers the work of Irish writer and feminist Maeve Kelly arguing that she has been not only a radical and, to some extent, seminal voice within modern Irish writing, but an author w...Article
Throughout his long and varied playwriting career, Frank McGuinness has made extensive use of music from a plurality of genres. Music plays a variety of roles in the plays, supporting and enriching...Article
The focus of the overwhelming majority of critical commentary on Mary Lavin's work has been on her short stories. Her poetry, however, can give us insight into Lavin's development as a writer, show...Article
Feminist critics have celebrated Kate O'Brien's pioneering approach to gender and sexuality, yet there has been little exploration of her innovations of the coming-of-age narrative. Creating a mode...Article
This article traces the connections between defiant femininity, indeterminacy, and the theme of secrecy in Eiléan Ní Chuilleanáin's collection "The Boys of Bluehill" (2015). In particular, it analy...Article
This article explores the gender politics of a neglected one-act play by Teresa Deevy, first staged at the Abbey in 1931, that revolves around the young female protagonist's recollection of a conve...Article
Les chaînes de télévision en langue celtique TG4 (Irlande), S4C (Pays de Galles), BBC Alba (Écosse), France 3 Bretagne (pour ses émissions en breton) et Brezhoweb (France, Bretagne) reposent sur de...Article
This article focuses on strictures pertaining to reproduction and childbirth in Tom Murphy's "On the Outside" (1959), "On the Inside" (1974), and "Bailegangaire" (1985), and Mary Leland's "The Kill...Article
David SHAW, Auteur ; Anna WALSH, Auteur |Brexit has, once again, thrown into sharp relief the uncertain relationship between Ulster unionism and their fellow citizens. Since 1948 a constant concern for unionism has been worries that Briti...Article
This article explores the journalistic efforts of the Sinn Féin activists in Arthur Griffith’s circle in the period 1909-11 to define Irish citizenship as an active, nation-building duty rather tha...Article
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Helen CHANDLER, Auteur |The question of motherhood.Article
Laurence O'DWYER, Auteur |The pleasure of the ultra-runner.Article
Tom HERRON, Auteur ; Anna PILZ, Auteur |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...Article
Maryvonne BOISSEAU, Auteur ; Marion NAUGRETTE-FOURNIER, Auteur |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...Article
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...Article
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...Article
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...Article
Yvonne SCOTT, Auteur |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...Article
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...Article
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...Article
This essay provides a deferred assessment of the uncanniness of dwelling in post-Celtic Tiger Ireland by concentrating on the socioecological fallout of ruins and the longterm casualties of land sp...Article
Brian DILLON, Auteur |The early work of Diane Arbus [review-essay]Article
Roisin KIBERD, Auteur |Revisiting Cambridge [essay]Article
Patrick FREYNE, Auteur |‘It’s actually quite difficult to remain intensely worried all the time’ [essay]Livre
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Introduction 1. How to make an Irish film Short film "Granny O'Grimm's Sleeping Beauty" 2. Animating Ireland Short film "Foxes" 3. Ireland of the horrors Short film "The Herd" 4. Documenting...Livre
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Despite its name, the real subject of J.G. Farrell's Empire Series is not the British empire, but the human condition, a state characterized by 'fall'. He actually uses the falling empire as an ove...Livre
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In three urgent pieces of non-fiction Anne Enright explores speech and silence in the lives of Irish women: the long silence surrounding the Mother and Baby home in Tuam which was broken by the voi...Livre
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Emilie PINE, Personne interviewée ; Cliona NI RIORDAIN, Intervieweur | 2019Événement enregistré dans le cadre de la programmation culturelle du CCI Sous l’effet d’un formidable bouche-à-oreille, le premier ouvrage d’Emilie Pine, Notes to Self, est devenu un véritable p...Livre
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Nathan O'DONNELL, Auteur |The psychic effects of war and propaganda.Article
Roisin KIBERD, Auteur |"I see the mark of its neon claws on culture, the summation of centuries of fear and machismo."Article
Brian DILLON, Auteur |On the essays of Elizabeth Hardwick [review-essay]Article
Adrian DUNCAN, Auteur |‘The morning I left, my girlfriend was in tears, bathing our old dog …’ [essay]Article
Kate O'BRIEN, Auteur ; Christopher MURRAY, Préfacier, etc. |Lecture delivered to Graduates' Association, 2nd May, 1963.Article
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...Article
L’œuvre du peintre irlandais Seán Keating (1889–1977) a accompagné l’affirmation d’une irlandité mêlant tradition et modernité. Dans cette perspective, les nombreux autoportraits de l’artiste peuve...Article
Andrew PURCELL, Auteur |A teenage lifer goes home [reportage]Article
Ciaran ROSS, Auteur |Dans cet article consacré au deuxième volume de la correspondance de Samuel Beckett (1941-1956), j’explore l’évolution du rapport qu’entretient Beckett avec lui-même et avec son écriture, un rappor...Article
L’élégie ‘Yarrow’ de Paul Muldoon illustre l’instabilité du « je » poétique, le dédoublement de cette première personne, et la fragmentation de l’identité qui caractérisent les poèmes intimes du po...Article
Roisin KIBERD, Auteur |Self-improvement and the longing for self-destruction [essay]Article
Paul Durcan a peint de nombreux autoportraits intermédiaux, majoritairement à la fois textuels et picturaux, qui brouillent la frontière déjà perméable entre portraits et autoportraits. S’il peut f...Article
Fiona BARBER, Auteur |En 2010, l’œuvre Snails: After Alice Maher d’Amanda Coogan a été présentée au public dans une des salles du Musée irlandais d’Art Moderne. Cette performance d’une durée de deux heures, durant lesqu...Article
Mahon, en tant que poète mais aussi en tant que personne, s’est toujours montré réticent à l’idée de s’essayer au « jeu autobiographique », peut-être en raison de cette réticence caractéristique ...Article
Cet article étudie trois autoportraits d’Erskine Nicol (1825–1904) intitulés Self-Portrait with a Rustic Companion (1855), Donnybrook Fair (1859) et Two Figures in an Interior (1863), dans lesquels...Article
Ruth KENNY, Auteur |En s’appuyant sur l’œuvre de James Latham, Charles Jervas, Thomas Frye, Robert Healy, Nathaniel Hone, James Barry, Strickland Lowry and Hugh Douglas Hamilton, cet article vise à démontrer que les a...Article
Doireann NI GHRIOFA, Auteur |On donating breastmilk and malfunctioning karma [essay]Article
Ian MALENEY, Auteur |Memory and forgetting on a midland bog [essay]Livre
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Context: abortion is illegal in almost every circumstance in Ireland north and south. Ireland is the only democracy in the western world to have a constitutional ban on abortion. This is depressi...Livre
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