Deirdre Madden
New critical perspectives
Herausgeber: Fogarty, Anne; Morales-Ladrón, Marisol
Deirdre Madden
New critical perspectives
Herausgeber: Fogarty, Anne; Morales-Ladrón, Marisol
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This pioneering set of essays explores the key motifs and themes in the works of the Irish novelist, Deirdre Madden, about the Northern Irish Troubles and their aftermath and changing social values in contemporary Ireland. -- .
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This pioneering set of essays explores the key motifs and themes in the works of the Irish novelist, Deirdre Madden, about the Northern Irish Troubles and their aftermath and changing social values in contemporary Ireland. -- .
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Produktdetails
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- Manchester University Press
- Verlag: Manchester University Press
- Seitenzahl: 282
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Juni 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 222mm x 145mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 476g
- ISBN-13: 9781526118929
- ISBN-10: 1526118920
- Artikelnr.: 57355752
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- Manchester University Press
- Verlag: Manchester University Press
- Seitenzahl: 282
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Juni 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 222mm x 145mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 476g
- ISBN-13: 9781526118929
- ISBN-10: 1526118920
- Artikelnr.: 57355752
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
Anne Fogarty is Professor of James Joyce Studies at University College Dublin Marisol Morales-Ladrón is Professor of English and Irish literature at the University of Alcalá
Foreword by a leading contemporary Irish writer
Introduction
1. Stefanie Lehner (Queen's University Belfast): Trauma, Time and Memory in
the Novels of Deirdre Madden
2. Elizabeth A. Chase (Stonehill College, Easton, Massachusetts: "The
Horror of Little Details": Ethics and Commemoration
3. Catriona Clutterbuck (University College Dublin): The Ideal and the Real
in the Early Novels of Deirdre Madden
4. Zuzanna Sanches (University of Lisbon): Deirdre Madden's Remembering
Light and Stone and Hidden Symptoms: Being in the World
5. Jerry White (Dalhousie University): "Tentatively coming towards the
continent": Nothing is Black and the Vagaries of Europeanism
6. Brian Cliff (Trinity College Dublin): Class and Multiplicity in One by
One in the Darkness
7. Sylvie Mikowski (University of Reims): Deirdre Madden's Art of Detail
and the Search for Authenticity
8. Elke D'hoker (Catholic University of Leuven): Imaginaries of Home in
Deirdre Madden's fiction
9. Heather Ingman (Trinity College Dublin): Ageing and Authenticity in the
Novels of Deirdre Madden
10. Hedwig Schwall (Catholic University of Leuven): "Sensing your way back
into childhood": The Function of Phantasms in Authenticity
11. Derek Hand (Dublin City University): Living Lives of Quiet Desperation:
Deirdre Madden's Authenticity and Molly Fox's Birthday in the Context of
the Celtic Tiger Irish Novel
12. Teresa Casal (University of Lisbon): "Let us think... Let me show her
to you": The Role of Fiction in Deirdre Madden's Novels of Ideas
13. Julie Anne Stevens (Dublin City University): Looking at Material
Reality: Deirdre Madden's Books for Children
Afterword: Interview with Deirdre Madden by Marisol Morales (University of
Alcalá)
Index
Introduction
1. Stefanie Lehner (Queen's University Belfast): Trauma, Time and Memory in
the Novels of Deirdre Madden
2. Elizabeth A. Chase (Stonehill College, Easton, Massachusetts: "The
Horror of Little Details": Ethics and Commemoration
3. Catriona Clutterbuck (University College Dublin): The Ideal and the Real
in the Early Novels of Deirdre Madden
4. Zuzanna Sanches (University of Lisbon): Deirdre Madden's Remembering
Light and Stone and Hidden Symptoms: Being in the World
5. Jerry White (Dalhousie University): "Tentatively coming towards the
continent": Nothing is Black and the Vagaries of Europeanism
6. Brian Cliff (Trinity College Dublin): Class and Multiplicity in One by
One in the Darkness
7. Sylvie Mikowski (University of Reims): Deirdre Madden's Art of Detail
and the Search for Authenticity
8. Elke D'hoker (Catholic University of Leuven): Imaginaries of Home in
Deirdre Madden's fiction
9. Heather Ingman (Trinity College Dublin): Ageing and Authenticity in the
Novels of Deirdre Madden
10. Hedwig Schwall (Catholic University of Leuven): "Sensing your way back
into childhood": The Function of Phantasms in Authenticity
11. Derek Hand (Dublin City University): Living Lives of Quiet Desperation:
Deirdre Madden's Authenticity and Molly Fox's Birthday in the Context of
the Celtic Tiger Irish Novel
12. Teresa Casal (University of Lisbon): "Let us think... Let me show her
to you": The Role of Fiction in Deirdre Madden's Novels of Ideas
13. Julie Anne Stevens (Dublin City University): Looking at Material
Reality: Deirdre Madden's Books for Children
Afterword: Interview with Deirdre Madden by Marisol Morales (University of
Alcalá)
Index
Foreword by a leading contemporary Irish writer
Introduction
1. Stefanie Lehner (Queen's University Belfast): Trauma, Time and Memory in
the Novels of Deirdre Madden
2. Elizabeth A. Chase (Stonehill College, Easton, Massachusetts: "The
Horror of Little Details": Ethics and Commemoration
3. Catriona Clutterbuck (University College Dublin): The Ideal and the Real
in the Early Novels of Deirdre Madden
4. Zuzanna Sanches (University of Lisbon): Deirdre Madden's Remembering
Light and Stone and Hidden Symptoms: Being in the World
5. Jerry White (Dalhousie University): "Tentatively coming towards the
continent": Nothing is Black and the Vagaries of Europeanism
6. Brian Cliff (Trinity College Dublin): Class and Multiplicity in One by
One in the Darkness
7. Sylvie Mikowski (University of Reims): Deirdre Madden's Art of Detail
and the Search for Authenticity
8. Elke D'hoker (Catholic University of Leuven): Imaginaries of Home in
Deirdre Madden's fiction
9. Heather Ingman (Trinity College Dublin): Ageing and Authenticity in the
Novels of Deirdre Madden
10. Hedwig Schwall (Catholic University of Leuven): "Sensing your way back
into childhood": The Function of Phantasms in Authenticity
11. Derek Hand (Dublin City University): Living Lives of Quiet Desperation:
Deirdre Madden's Authenticity and Molly Fox's Birthday in the Context of
the Celtic Tiger Irish Novel
12. Teresa Casal (University of Lisbon): "Let us think... Let me show her
to you": The Role of Fiction in Deirdre Madden's Novels of Ideas
13. Julie Anne Stevens (Dublin City University): Looking at Material
Reality: Deirdre Madden's Books for Children
Afterword: Interview with Deirdre Madden by Marisol Morales (University of
Alcalá)
Index
Introduction
1. Stefanie Lehner (Queen's University Belfast): Trauma, Time and Memory in
the Novels of Deirdre Madden
2. Elizabeth A. Chase (Stonehill College, Easton, Massachusetts: "The
Horror of Little Details": Ethics and Commemoration
3. Catriona Clutterbuck (University College Dublin): The Ideal and the Real
in the Early Novels of Deirdre Madden
4. Zuzanna Sanches (University of Lisbon): Deirdre Madden's Remembering
Light and Stone and Hidden Symptoms: Being in the World
5. Jerry White (Dalhousie University): "Tentatively coming towards the
continent": Nothing is Black and the Vagaries of Europeanism
6. Brian Cliff (Trinity College Dublin): Class and Multiplicity in One by
One in the Darkness
7. Sylvie Mikowski (University of Reims): Deirdre Madden's Art of Detail
and the Search for Authenticity
8. Elke D'hoker (Catholic University of Leuven): Imaginaries of Home in
Deirdre Madden's fiction
9. Heather Ingman (Trinity College Dublin): Ageing and Authenticity in the
Novels of Deirdre Madden
10. Hedwig Schwall (Catholic University of Leuven): "Sensing your way back
into childhood": The Function of Phantasms in Authenticity
11. Derek Hand (Dublin City University): Living Lives of Quiet Desperation:
Deirdre Madden's Authenticity and Molly Fox's Birthday in the Context of
the Celtic Tiger Irish Novel
12. Teresa Casal (University of Lisbon): "Let us think... Let me show her
to you": The Role of Fiction in Deirdre Madden's Novels of Ideas
13. Julie Anne Stevens (Dublin City University): Looking at Material
Reality: Deirdre Madden's Books for Children
Afterword: Interview with Deirdre Madden by Marisol Morales (University of
Alcalá)
Index