Explores the various ways in which the farm and farming have been represented in Irish writing in the period of Independence and Partition after 1922.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Nicholas Grene taught at the University of Liverpool before being appointed to a lectureship at Trinity College Dublin, where he was Professor of English Literature from 1999, until his retirement in 2015. A Senior Fellow of the College and a Member of the Royal Irish Academy, he has held visiting professorships in Dartmouth College, University of New South Wales, and the Sorbonne. His books include The Politics of Irish Drama (1999), Yeats's Poetic Codes (2008), Home on the Stage (2014), and The Oxford Handbook of Modern Irish Theatre, (co-edited with Chris Morash, 2016).
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Introduction 1: Family and Inheritance 2: Life on the Margins 3: Childhood Memories 4: Community Relations 5: Reactions to Modernity 6: Patrick Kavanagh: Farmer Poet 7: John McGahern and the Alternative Life of the Farm 8: Seamus Heaney: World into Word Conclusion: Land and Landscape
Introduction 1: Family and Inheritance 2: Life on the Margins 3: Childhood Memories 4: Community Relations 5: Reactions to Modernity 6: Patrick Kavanagh: Farmer Poet 7: John McGahern and the Alternative Life of the Farm 8: Seamus Heaney: World into Word Conclusion: Land and Landscape
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