Irish Literature Since 1990
Diverse voices
Herausgeber: Parker, Michael; Brewster, Scott
Irish Literature Since 1990
Diverse voices
Herausgeber: Parker, Michael; Brewster, Scott
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This wide-ranging collection surveys the diversity and energy of Irish literature over the last two decades, a period marked by major cultural, social and political transformations. It examines the work of both well-established writers and emerging literary talents, and also considers creative work in film, visual culture and the performing arts.
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This wide-ranging collection surveys the diversity and energy of Irish literature over the last two decades, a period marked by major cultural, social and political transformations. It examines the work of both well-established writers and emerging literary talents, and also considers creative work in film, visual culture and the performing arts.
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- Verlag: Manchester University Press
- Seitenzahl: 344
- Erscheinungstermin: 9. Juni 2011
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 524g
- ISBN-13: 9780719085604
- ISBN-10: 0719085608
- Artikelnr.: 33156176
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Manchester University Press
- Seitenzahl: 344
- Erscheinungstermin: 9. Juni 2011
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 524g
- ISBN-13: 9780719085604
- ISBN-10: 0719085608
- Artikelnr.: 33156176
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Scott Brewster is Director of English at the University of Salford.. Michael Parker is Professor of English Literature at the University of Central Lancashire and an Honorary Fellow of the University of Liverpool Institute of Irish Studies.
Acknowledgements Introduction I: Changing History: the Republic and
Northern Ireland since 1990 - Michael Parker II: Flying High? Culture,
Criticism, Theory since 1990 - Scott Brewster Part One: Drama 1. 'Home
Places: Irish Drama since 1990' - Clare Wallace and Ondrej Pilny 2.
'Foregrounding the Body and Performance in Plays by Gina Moxley, Emma
Donoghue and Marina Carr - Maria Kurdi 3. 'The Stuff of Tragedy?
Representations of Irish Political Leaders in the 'Haughey' Plays of Carr,
Barry and Breen - Anthony Roche 4. 'New Articulations of Irishness and
Otherness on the Contemporary Irish Stage' - Martine Pelletier Part Two:
Poetry 5. 'Scattered and Diverse: Irish Poetry Since 1990' - Jerzy
Jarniewicz and John McDonagh 6. Architectural Metaphors: Representations of
the House in the Poetry of Eiléan Ní Chuilleanáin and Vona Groarke' - Lucy
Collins 7. 'The places I go back to': Familiarisation and Making Strange in
Seamus Heaney's Later Poetry - Joanna Cowper 8. 'Neither Here Nor There':
New Generation Northern Irish Poets (Sinead Morrissey and Nick Laird) -
Michael Parker Part Three: Fiction 9. 'Tomorrow we will change our names,
invent ourselves again': Irish Fiction and Autobiography since 1990 - Liam
Harte 10. Anne Enright and Postnationalism in the Contemporary Irish Novel
- Heidi Hansson 11. Seamus Deane's Reading in the Dark, John Walsh's The
Falling Angels and John McGahern's Memoir - Stephen Regan 12. Secret
Gardens: Unearthing the Truth in Patrick O'Keeffe's The Hill Road - Vivian
Valvano Lynch 13. 'What's it like being Irish?': The Return of the
Repressed in Roddy Doyle's Paula Spencer - Jennifer M. Jeffers 14.
Remembering to Forget: Northern Irish Fiction after the Troubles - Neal
Alexander Part Four : After Words 15. 'What Do I Say When They Wheel out
Their Dead?': The Representation of Violence in Northern Irish Art - Shane
Alcobia-Murphy Notes on contributors Index
Northern Ireland since 1990 - Michael Parker II: Flying High? Culture,
Criticism, Theory since 1990 - Scott Brewster Part One: Drama 1. 'Home
Places: Irish Drama since 1990' - Clare Wallace and Ondrej Pilny 2.
'Foregrounding the Body and Performance in Plays by Gina Moxley, Emma
Donoghue and Marina Carr - Maria Kurdi 3. 'The Stuff of Tragedy?
Representations of Irish Political Leaders in the 'Haughey' Plays of Carr,
Barry and Breen - Anthony Roche 4. 'New Articulations of Irishness and
Otherness on the Contemporary Irish Stage' - Martine Pelletier Part Two:
Poetry 5. 'Scattered and Diverse: Irish Poetry Since 1990' - Jerzy
Jarniewicz and John McDonagh 6. Architectural Metaphors: Representations of
the House in the Poetry of Eiléan Ní Chuilleanáin and Vona Groarke' - Lucy
Collins 7. 'The places I go back to': Familiarisation and Making Strange in
Seamus Heaney's Later Poetry - Joanna Cowper 8. 'Neither Here Nor There':
New Generation Northern Irish Poets (Sinead Morrissey and Nick Laird) -
Michael Parker Part Three: Fiction 9. 'Tomorrow we will change our names,
invent ourselves again': Irish Fiction and Autobiography since 1990 - Liam
Harte 10. Anne Enright and Postnationalism in the Contemporary Irish Novel
- Heidi Hansson 11. Seamus Deane's Reading in the Dark, John Walsh's The
Falling Angels and John McGahern's Memoir - Stephen Regan 12. Secret
Gardens: Unearthing the Truth in Patrick O'Keeffe's The Hill Road - Vivian
Valvano Lynch 13. 'What's it like being Irish?': The Return of the
Repressed in Roddy Doyle's Paula Spencer - Jennifer M. Jeffers 14.
Remembering to Forget: Northern Irish Fiction after the Troubles - Neal
Alexander Part Four : After Words 15. 'What Do I Say When They Wheel out
Their Dead?': The Representation of Violence in Northern Irish Art - Shane
Alcobia-Murphy Notes on contributors Index
Acknowledgements Introduction I: Changing History: the Republic and
Northern Ireland since 1990 - Michael Parker II: Flying High? Culture,
Criticism, Theory since 1990 - Scott Brewster Part One: Drama 1. 'Home
Places: Irish Drama since 1990' - Clare Wallace and Ondrej Pilny 2.
'Foregrounding the Body and Performance in Plays by Gina Moxley, Emma
Donoghue and Marina Carr - Maria Kurdi 3. 'The Stuff of Tragedy?
Representations of Irish Political Leaders in the 'Haughey' Plays of Carr,
Barry and Breen - Anthony Roche 4. 'New Articulations of Irishness and
Otherness on the Contemporary Irish Stage' - Martine Pelletier Part Two:
Poetry 5. 'Scattered and Diverse: Irish Poetry Since 1990' - Jerzy
Jarniewicz and John McDonagh 6. Architectural Metaphors: Representations of
the House in the Poetry of Eiléan Ní Chuilleanáin and Vona Groarke' - Lucy
Collins 7. 'The places I go back to': Familiarisation and Making Strange in
Seamus Heaney's Later Poetry - Joanna Cowper 8. 'Neither Here Nor There':
New Generation Northern Irish Poets (Sinead Morrissey and Nick Laird) -
Michael Parker Part Three: Fiction 9. 'Tomorrow we will change our names,
invent ourselves again': Irish Fiction and Autobiography since 1990 - Liam
Harte 10. Anne Enright and Postnationalism in the Contemporary Irish Novel
- Heidi Hansson 11. Seamus Deane's Reading in the Dark, John Walsh's The
Falling Angels and John McGahern's Memoir - Stephen Regan 12. Secret
Gardens: Unearthing the Truth in Patrick O'Keeffe's The Hill Road - Vivian
Valvano Lynch 13. 'What's it like being Irish?': The Return of the
Repressed in Roddy Doyle's Paula Spencer - Jennifer M. Jeffers 14.
Remembering to Forget: Northern Irish Fiction after the Troubles - Neal
Alexander Part Four : After Words 15. 'What Do I Say When They Wheel out
Their Dead?': The Representation of Violence in Northern Irish Art - Shane
Alcobia-Murphy Notes on contributors Index
Northern Ireland since 1990 - Michael Parker II: Flying High? Culture,
Criticism, Theory since 1990 - Scott Brewster Part One: Drama 1. 'Home
Places: Irish Drama since 1990' - Clare Wallace and Ondrej Pilny 2.
'Foregrounding the Body and Performance in Plays by Gina Moxley, Emma
Donoghue and Marina Carr - Maria Kurdi 3. 'The Stuff of Tragedy?
Representations of Irish Political Leaders in the 'Haughey' Plays of Carr,
Barry and Breen - Anthony Roche 4. 'New Articulations of Irishness and
Otherness on the Contemporary Irish Stage' - Martine Pelletier Part Two:
Poetry 5. 'Scattered and Diverse: Irish Poetry Since 1990' - Jerzy
Jarniewicz and John McDonagh 6. Architectural Metaphors: Representations of
the House in the Poetry of Eiléan Ní Chuilleanáin and Vona Groarke' - Lucy
Collins 7. 'The places I go back to': Familiarisation and Making Strange in
Seamus Heaney's Later Poetry - Joanna Cowper 8. 'Neither Here Nor There':
New Generation Northern Irish Poets (Sinead Morrissey and Nick Laird) -
Michael Parker Part Three: Fiction 9. 'Tomorrow we will change our names,
invent ourselves again': Irish Fiction and Autobiography since 1990 - Liam
Harte 10. Anne Enright and Postnationalism in the Contemporary Irish Novel
- Heidi Hansson 11. Seamus Deane's Reading in the Dark, John Walsh's The
Falling Angels and John McGahern's Memoir - Stephen Regan 12. Secret
Gardens: Unearthing the Truth in Patrick O'Keeffe's The Hill Road - Vivian
Valvano Lynch 13. 'What's it like being Irish?': The Return of the
Repressed in Roddy Doyle's Paula Spencer - Jennifer M. Jeffers 14.
Remembering to Forget: Northern Irish Fiction after the Troubles - Neal
Alexander Part Four : After Words 15. 'What Do I Say When They Wheel out
Their Dead?': The Representation of Violence in Northern Irish Art - Shane
Alcobia-Murphy Notes on contributors Index