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  • - Badiou and Irish Fiction from Joyce to Enright
    von Sheldon Brivic
    90,00 €

    In Irish fiction, the most famous example of the embrace of damnation in order to gain freedom is Joyce's Stephen Dedalus. His "non serviam," though, is not just the profound rebellion of one frustrated young man, but, as Brivic demonstrates in this sweeping account of twentieth-century Irish fiction, the emblematic and necessary standpoint for any artist wishing to envision something truly new.

  • - The Great Famine in Irish and Diaspora Fiction, 1846-1870
    von Marguerite Corporaal
    89,00 €

    Challenges the persistent assumption that the first decades after the Great Irish Famine were marked by a pervasive silence on the catastrophe. Discussing works by well-known authors such as William Carleton and Anthony Trollope as well as more obscure texts, Corporaal charts the reconfigurations of memory in fiction across generations and national borders.

  • von Jane Davison
    75,00 €

    One of the most important Irish novelists of the twentieth century, Kate O'Brien (1897-1974) was also a pioneer of women's writing. In this highly original approach to O'Brien's work, Davison traces the influence of three leading Spanish writers - Jacinto Benavente, Miguel de Cervantes, and Teresa of Avila - on O'Brien's work.

  • von Giulia Bruna
    81,00 €

    Between the late 1890s and the early 1900s, the young Irish writer John Millington Synge journeyed across his home country, documenting his travels intermittently for ten years. This is the first comprehensive study of Synge's travel writing about Ireland, compiled during the zeitgeist of the preindependence Revival movement.

  • - Irish American Women's Activism, 1880-1920
    von Tara M. McCarthy
    89,00 €

    Explores the contributions of a small group of Irish American women in the Gilded Age and Progressive Era who emerged as leaders, organisers, and activists. Profiles of these women suggest not only that Irish American women had a political tradition of their own but also that the diversity of the Irish American community fostered a range of priorities and approaches to activism.

  • - Joyce in Dialogue
    von Vicki Mahaffey
    47,00 €

    In this collection, Joyce experts from around the world have collaborated with one another to produce a set of essays that stage or result from dialogue between different points of view. The result is a sequence of lively discussions about Joyce's most accessible and widely read set of vignettes about Dublin life at the turn of the century.

  • von Mary E. Daly
    32,00 €

    The roots of many problems facing Ireland's economy today can be traced to the first two decades following its independence. This book is the first comprehensive study of industrial development and attitudes toward industrialization during a pivotal period, from the founding of the Irish Free State to the Anglo-Irish Trade Treaty.

  • von Kathleen Costello-Sullivan
    75,00 €

    Considers the ways in which the Irish canon not only represents an ongoing awareness of trauma as a literary and cultural force, but also how this representation has shifted since the end of the twentieth and beginning of the twenty-first century.

  • - Irish Mystery, Detective, and Crime Fiction
     
    100,00 €

    Irish crime fiction, long present on international bestseller lists, has been knocking on the door of the academy for a decade. With a wide range of scholars addressing some of the most essential Irish detective writing, Guilt Rules All confirms that this genre has arrived.

  • - 1784-1963
     
    116,00 €

    Offering a fresh perspective, this volume traces the rich history of the Irish American diaspora press, uncovering the ways in which a lively print culture forged significant cultural, political, and even economic bonds between the Irish living in America and the Irish living in Ireland.

  • - Making Both Ends Meet
    von Mark Osteen
    41,00 €

    This work reads ""Ulysses"" from a number of different economic perspectives as it also moves toward an analysis of the role of the reader in the ""economics"" of interpreting Joyce's novel.

  • von Vera Kreilkamp
    70,00 €

    This text is a comprehensive study of the ascendancy novel from Maria Edgeworth's ""Castle Rackrent"" (1800) to contemporary reinventions of the form. The author argues that Irish fiction needs to be rescued from the critical assumptions which underlie attacks on Yeats and the Literary Revival.

  • von M. Keith Booker
    56,00 €

    This work applies Mikhail Bakhtin's theory of literary discourse and the concept of ""carnivalisation"" to the work of Flann O'Brien. The author emphasises the political and social implications of the writings, arguing that O'Brien maintained a reflexive focus on language throughout his career.

  • - Tourism and National Identity since the Irish Civil War
    von Eric Zuelow
    58,00 €

    Offers an account of the evolution of the Irish tourist industry over the twentieth century. This book examines how a small group of tourism advocates, inspired by tourist development movements in countries such as France and Spain, worked tirelessly to convince their Irish compatriots that tourism was the secret to Ireland's success.

  • von David Cregan
    91,55 €

    Frank McGuinness's Dramaturgy of Difference and the Irish Theatre

  • - A Critical Edition
    von Bram Stoker
    90,00 €

    In 1890, The Snake's Pass was published in serialized form in the periodical The People. As Bram Stoker's first full-length novel, The Snake's Pass is a heady blend of romance, travel narrative, adventure tale, folk tradition, and national tale. In this critical edition, Buchelt offers detailed and studied insight into both the novel and Stoker's life.

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