Representing the Troubles in Irish Short FictionCUA Press, 2004 - 244 pagina's Representing the Troubles in Irish Short Fiction offers a comprehensive examination of Irish short stories written over the last eighty years that have treated the Troubles, Ireland's intractable conflict that arose out of its relationship to England. |
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Introduction | 1 |
The Quest for an Irish Nation | 16 |
The Naturalistic Story | 55 |
Humor and Satire | 84 |
Realism and Irony | 116 |
The Story of Terrorism | 150 |
Women and the Troubles | 179 |
The End of Cultural Identity? | 208 |
Glossary | 225 |
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