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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...![]()
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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...![]()
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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...![]()
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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...![]()
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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...![]()
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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...![]()
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David CLARE, Directeur de publication ; Fiona McDonagh, Directeur de publication ; Justine Nakase, Directeur de publication | Liverpool : Liverpool University Press | 2021![]()
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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 ...![]()
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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...